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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Creature Behind the Award‑Winning Makeup

A recent film by Guillermo del Toro earned several Oscars, notably for best make‑up and hairstyling. The creature that stood out was the result of a team effort, led by designer Mike Hill. Hill explained how challenging it was to create something that had never been seen before. The process began w

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Mar 16 2026SPORTS

Hawks Drop Magic City Promo, Fans Still Get Gear

The Atlanta Hawks decided to call off a special event that was supposed to bring the Magic City club into their arena. The plan, set for a March 16 game against Orlando, had promised a unique experience and special merch. Instead of the planned live recording with owner Jami Gertz, rapper T. I. , an

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Mar 16 2026SPORTS

Rain Stops the Red Sox’s Spring Training Game

A rainstorm made a planned match between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles impossible to play. The game, which was set for 6:05 p. m. at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, had to be called off because heavy rain and storms were coming across southwest Florida that day. The organizers decided n

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Mar 16 2026WEATHER

Storm Alert Forces Early School Dismissals in Central Pennsylvania

Central Pennsylvania faces a storm warning that could bring strong winds and tornadoes. The National Weather Service has issued high wind alerts for most of the state, lasting into the evening and even until 8 a. m. Tuesday in some areas. Winter weather advisories also cover parts of the west and ce

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Mar 16 2026WEATHER

Wind, Snow and Sudden Chill Hit Northeast Ohio

Early Monday a cold front pushed through the region, turning a mild start into a windy and wet day. Rain fell while gusts of 20 to 30 mph hit the area, with spikes up to 55 mph that could toss loose objects and knock down branches. A wind advisory is in place until 8 p. m. , so drivers with trucks o

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Mar 16 2026SCIENCE

Simple Enzymes from Kimchi Bacteria Break Down Plant Fibers

A special bacteria that lives in kimchi was studied to find useful enzymes. Scientists looked at its entire DNA map and found many genes that could split sugars. They chose three of those genes to test in a lab. Two were called LbXyl43A and LbXyl43B, and the third was LbBgl3. These genes we

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Mar 16 2026WEATHER

Snow and Wind Surprise the Smokies

East Tennessee woke up to a sunny March day, but now a sharp cold front is set to arrive. A big winter storm could bring up to five inches of snow on the highest peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory that lasts from 1 p. m. today until

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Mar 16 2026HEALTH

Kids’ Teeth: A 25‑Year Journey From Guesswork to Science

Pediatric dentistry used to rely on what experts thought best, often copying adult techniques. In the last 25 years it has become a science that uses solid evidence tailored for children. This shift shows how evidence‑based dentistry (EBD) blends research, professional skill and what kids and famili

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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Red Carpet Showdown

The Oscars always bring a splash of style, and the 2026 ceremony was no different. Many stars chose soft pastels that highlighted their natural elegance, while others opted for dazzling accessories and bold prints. Some outfits sparked debate among fans. A few felt the minimalist dresses were

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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Where Do Hollywood’s Golden Men Live?

Oscar winners have their own quirks about where they keep the shiny statues that symbolize career peaks. Some stash them in fancy museums, others hide them under beds or on kitchen counters. The choice often reflects personal comfort, privacy needs, or a touch of humor. One veteran actor leaves his

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