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Apr 27 2026OPINION

Why Massachusetts needs smarter license plates now

Back in 1903, Massachusetts became the first state to use license plates, starting with simple numbers when cars were uncommon. Over time, plates grew longer and more complex as car ownership exploded. Today, most plates have six to eight random letters and numbers—like "7KQX29"—which might seem fin

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

The Avalanche’s tight defense shuts down the Kings in a quick playoff exit

The Los Angeles Kings pushed hard in their first-round playoff series against Colorado, but the Avalanche’s relentless defense proved too much. In a four-game sweep, Colorado allowed just five goals total, keeping the Kings from ever finding a real rhythm. Nathan MacKinnon stood out with two goals a

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Catching the Action: Avalanche Aim for Quick Playoff Exit Against Kings

The Colorado Avalanche are just one win away from sweeping the Los Angeles Kings in their first-round playoff series. After dominating the first three games, they hold a commanding 3-0 lead. Game 4 kicks off today at Crypto. com Arena in Los Angeles, with puck drop set for 4:30 p. m. ET. Broadcasts

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

What’s really going on with Matvei Michkov ahead of Game 5?

Matvei Michkov, once a top prospect for the Philadelphia Flyers, is now watching games from the press box instead of playing. That’s the harsh reality as the team prepares for Game 5 against their rivals. The Flyers had a strong regular season, but Michkov’s role has shrunk dramatically. Instead of

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

What LSU’s Big Changes Mean for SEC Football

LSU isn’t taking its time easing into a new phase—it’s jumping straight in. After six years without a College Football Playoff spot, the Tigers are under pressure to win now, not later. Lane Kiffin, fresh off a strong run at Ole Miss, is the man tasked with flipping the script. But his move leaves q

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Apr 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Can underwater plants warn us about hidden chemicals in rivers?

Rivers hide more than just fish and rocks. They also carry invisible chemicals from everyday products. One group, called PFAS, sticks around for years and mixes into water systems. Scientists recently tested a common underwater plant, Potamogeton crispus, to see if it could act like a warning sign f

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How streaming shows got serious and changed TV forever

Streaming wasn’t always about making its own shows—it started as a digital video store where people could finally watch whatever they wanted anytime. The turning point arrived when platforms began producing original series, not just borrowing from movie libraries. Amazon Prime Video took the lead wi

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Apr 26 2026CRYPTO

Potion Alpha Gets New Owners and Expands Beyond Memecoins

Potion Alpha, a large crypto trading group with more than 110, 000 people, has changed its leadership and ownership. Stratosphere now owns 70 % of the community, with extra money from MacnBTC and other investors. The founder, Gabriele Leyva, will keep running the group. The community used to focus

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Eagles Add Greenard: A New Player in a Big City

Jonathan Greenard arrived in Philadelphia quickly, ready to feel the city’s vibe. He spent time at the Eagles’ training center and also walked around town to get a sense of the local culture. The player came from Minnesota after a trade and just signed a four‑year, $100 million contract. He had n

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Apr 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

What's Holding Back MicroLED TVs from Getting Smaller?

MicroLED TVs promise brighter screens and better colors than older tech like OLEDs or LCDs. But here’s the catch: they’re huge—and expensive. A single 114-inch model costs over $150, 000, making it a luxury for most people. Why can’t these TVs be smaller? Because shrinking the tiny light pixels with

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