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Apr 14 2026SPORTS

Seattle Dominates, Then Shifts Focus to Next Challenge

The Mariners didn’t waste time showing who was in charge during their four-game series against Houston. While the Astros rolled into town missing key players, Seattle treated them like a team already defeated. This wasn’t just about winning—it was about finishing the job cleanly, even when the oppon

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Apr 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Next Moves for Tulsa and Frisco King

After years away, Dwight Manfredi is back in Tulsa—rougher and more stubborn than before. The show Tulsa King follows his messy return to the crime world, mixing tough moments with unexpected humor. A fourth season has been officially confirmed, and Sylvester Stallone recently shared a behind-the-sc

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Apr 13 2026HEALTH

Fruit Power: Tiny Protein Boosts in Everyday Snacks

The latest food advice points out that some fruits, usually not thought of as protein sources, can help fill the daily gap for many people. This idea comes from a new set of U. S. nutrition rules that came out in early 2026, urging people to eat more fruits, veggies and whole grains while cutting ba

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Apr 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Spring Check‑In: A Fresh Look at Everyday Readiness

When the snow melts, people start to think about spring cleaning. Preppers see this as a chance to double‑check everything that keeps them safe. They go through their food, water and tools with a fine‑tooth comb. This routine shows that being ready is not just for big disasters, it’s a daily habit.

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Rose Climbs to Lead While McIlroy’s Advantage Dwindles

The Masters final round starts with a lot of buzz. Justin Rose, after playing three birdies in a row, is now at the top of the leaderboard. He has shown steady play, while Rory McIlroy, who had a huge lead after the second day, is now fighting to stay ahead. McIlroy’s early advantage had be

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Apr 13 2026SCIENCE

Discovering the Hidden Genes Behind Ginkgo’s Toxic Seeds

The seeds of Ginkgo biloba hold a nasty secret: they produce a poison called ginkgotoxin and its sugar‑bound form. Scientists wanted to know which genes make these chemicals, but the details were fuzzy. Using a step‑by‑step RNA sequencing plan, researchers collected seed samples at different grow

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Final‑Day Surge at Augusta: Who Stays in the Lead?

"The Masters on Sunday began with a storm of shots. Justin Rose, 45, opened the round strong and was two places ahead after nine holes. His advantage vanished quickly when Rory McIlroy, who had a sluggish start, found his rhythm on holes 7 and 8. McIlroy made birdies that closed the gap to one strok

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Heat Beat Hawks 143‑117, Set Play‑In Stage

The Miami Heat finished the regular season with a high‑scoring 143‑117 win over the Atlanta Hawks, giving them a spot in the play‑in tournament. Jaime Jaquez Jr. , who was vying for Sixth Man of the Year, poured in 26 points off the bench. Bam Adebayo and Norman Powell each added 25, while Kel’el

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Apr 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why phones ditched old-school screens for new ones

Two decades ago, tiny OLED screens appeared on flip phones, not because they were trendy, but because they were efficient. Today, every flagship phone slides an OLED panel into its frame, and even budget models are following. The shift happened fast: by 2024, OLEDs outsold LCDs in phones, and the ga

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Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Small Spends, Big Happiness in Retirement

Retirement isn’t just about saving every penny but enjoying the freedom that comes with it. Many retirees struggle not with money, but with guilt over small treats. A coffee and a book at a café might seem trivial, but it’s one of life’s simple joys. Research shows small, regular expenses rarely hur

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