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Mar 29 2026SCIENCE

Blue Whale Skeleton’s Long Journey Back to Oregon

A massive blue whale that drifted onto a southern Oregon beach in 2015 is about to reappear on land after an eleven‑year odyssey. The carcass, weighing roughly 200 tons and stretching nearly 70 feet, was found in a battered state. Scientists could not tell how long it had been dead, but tests reveal

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Mar 29 2026SPORTS

Auburn Shines for Linebacker Prospect Joakim Gouda

Joakim Gouda, a four‑star linebacker from McEachern High School in Georgia, recently spent a day at an Auburn Tigers practice. He watched the team work hard and found the energy exciting. The coach’s focus on “intentional” drills stood out to him, a quality Auburn has built since new staff arrive

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Mar 29 2026SPORTS

Hawks vs Kings: A Game with High Stakes and Uncertain Outcomes

The Atlanta Hawks face the Sacramento Kings tonight after a tough loss to the Celtics, where their perimeter defense leaked like a sieve. Payton Pritchard dropped 36 points, exposing a weakness the Hawks can't afford to repeat. But tonight, they get a break—the Kings are struggling near the bottom o

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung S26 Phone: Common Problems and Quick Fixes

The new Samsung Galaxy S26 line was released earlier this year. Some users report issues, especially with the Ultra model. Below are key problems and possible solutions. Screen troubles appear in many Ultra phones. Text may look fuzzy, brightness can change unexpectedly, and the display might bothe

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung’s New Screen Tech Slashes Glare and Toughens Panels

Samsung Display has rolled out a fresh update for its QD‑OLED panels called QuantumBlack. The new layer helps cut glare in bright rooms, making the screen easier on the eyes when sunlight or overhead lights shine directly on it. The coating also raises the panel’s scratch resistance from a 2H to

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Could Sheffield United change their game plan if a midfield star leaves?

Sheffield United faces a big decision this summer about their midfielder Gustavo Hamer. A Turkish club called Trabzonspor reportedly wants to sign him, but their latest offer is way above what they previously proposed. At €20 million, it’s more than triple their earlier £6 million bid. Hamer has bee

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Mar 25 2026SPORTS

Golf Betting Picks for the Houston Open: New Players, Surprises, and Wildcards

The Houston Open got a shock when world‑number one Scottie Scheffler pulled out, which instantly lowered the odds for everyone else. A panel of betting experts—ranging from insiders to analysts—shared their choices for winners, first‑round leaders, and props. The panel’s picks highlight a mix of

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Mar 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Sony’s Next‑Gen AI Move: Frame Generation Will Arrive on PlayStation, Not in 2026

Sony is planning to add AI‑powered frame generation to its PlayStation consoles, a feature that could make games look smoother without needing more powerful hardware. The idea was first hinted at by Mark Cerny, the lead architect for the PS5 and its Pro upgrade, during a detailed interview with Digi

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Mar 23 2026EDUCATION

Why schools forget kids need a breather

In many New York classrooms, the day is packed with lessons with no real break. After hours of sitting and concentrating, the “reward” is often a screen in the gym instead of a chance to kick a ball. Elsewhere in the U. S. , only about half of states make schools schedule daily outdoor time, so free

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

What Shapes a Basketball Player? Milan Momcilovic’s Roots and Rise

Milan Momcilovic stands out on the court for Iowa State, not just because of his basketball skills, but because of his unique background. Born in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, in 2004, he grew up in the heart of the Midwest, absorbing American culture while staying closely tied to his Serbian heritage. His p

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