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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

John Henry’s Silent Comeback: One Word, Big Impact

John Henry, the Liverpool owner, has stepped back into social media after years of quiet. His brief reply on X—just the word “Historic”—surfaced during a debate about New England Sports Network (NESN), which is partly owned by Fenway Sports Group. The comment was prompted by a correction from a Bost

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Mar 23 2026LIFESTYLE

Tasting Hope: A Night of Food, Fun and Fundraising

Help Now, the local group that supports people affected by domestic violence, hosted its yearly “Tapas With a Purpose” event this Saturday at Osceola Heritage Park. The evening was built around small plates from neighborhood chefs, giving guests a chance to try many flavors in one night. In ad

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

Philadelphia Sports Fest: From Basketball to Golf

Philadelphia is gearing up for a whirlwind of events that will put the city on the map. The NCAA men’s basketball tournament kicked off this week, drawing huge crowds to a local arena and setting the stage for a summer packed with major sports. After two nights of college hoops, the focus will shift

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Mar 23 2026FINANCE

Saginaw District Picks New Finance Boss to Guide $120M Budget

The Saginaw Intermediate School District has chosen Felipe Monasi to lead its financial team, beginning March 23. The role covers a budget over $120 million and services for about 26, 000 students across the county. Monasi’s duties will span budgeting, forecasting, compliance and reporting, helping

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Mar 23 2026CRYPTO

Tokenized Deposits: Banks’ New Digital Cash Path

Banks are testing ways to put their money onto blockchains, a move that could reshape how payments work. The idea is called tokenized deposits: digital tokens that represent real bank balances on a distributed ledger. These tokens are not just a new form of money; they stay tied to the bank’s own li

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Mar 23 2026HEALTH

Child Deaths in Uttar Pradesh: Where Hope Meets Hardship

Uttar Pradesh still ranks among the worst in India for children dying before age five, with about 60 deaths per thousand births—more than double the global aim for 2030. The biggest problem is the newborn period, where roughly one in twenty babies dies. Some districts like Amethi and Shahjahanpur

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Mar 23 2026FINANCE

UK Prepares for Economic Shock as Iran Conflict Rises

The British Prime Minister has called an urgent meeting to discuss how the war in Iran could hurt the UK’s economy. The gathering will include the finance minister and the governor of the Bank of England, with additional ministers on energy and foreign affairs also present. Investors expect another

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Mar 23 2026CRYPTO

Mantle DeFi’s TVL Soars Past $755M, Outpacing Competitors

Mantle’s total value locked (TVL) has jumped past $755 million, a level that puts it above platforms like Avalanche and Sui. The rise is impressive because it happened during a tough market phase that many projects struggled through. Back in September 2025, the network’s TVL hovered between $1

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Mar 23 2026SCIENCE

Tyson’s “Science Check” on the Hit Space Film

The blockbuster about a lone astronaut’s mission to save Earth has sparked chatter about whether it really gets the science right. Neil deGrasse Tyson, a well‑known public scientist, is often consulted by filmmakers for credibility. The directors of the film, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, told a

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Mar 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

Hidden Gems of Cambodian Caves

The limestone caves that run across northwestern Cambodia are still a mystery. A recent field trip to the province of Battambang revealed several animals that science has never seen before. Among them are a bright turquoise pit viper, a snake that can glide through the air, new kinds of geckos, tiny

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