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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Hidden Power Play

Tesla is often painted as just a car maker, but the truth runs deeper. The company is quietly competing with tech giants such as Google, Apple and Microsoft in areas that shape tomorrow’s world. While those firms chase virtual AI, Tesla is building real‑world intelligence by driving millions of mile

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Mar 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Tiger Woods’ Unexpected Turn on Jupiter Island

A sudden crash on Jupiter Island has put the famous golfer in a new spotlight. At nearly 2 p. m. , a Range Rover driven by Tiger Woods spun sideways after hitting a pickup truck that was towing a pressure‑cleaner trailer. Police said the driver of the truck saw the Rover speeding ahead and tri

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Mar 28 2026EDUCATION

Bus crash leaves two dead and many hurt in Tennessee

A school bus from Kenwood Middle School was hit near Huntington on Highway 70. The collision involved a Chevrolet Trailblazer and a TDOT dump truck. Investigators say the truck was not at fault, but the case is still being looked into. Two students died right away. Seven others were badly

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Tiger Woods Gets Bail After DUI‑Related Crash

A crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, saw a Land Rover hit a truck and flip over. The driver, famous golfer Tiger Woods, was taken into custody on suspicion of driving under the influence. He was not hurt in the incident. Police said Woods had to stay in jail for at least eight hours before he coul

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Mining Firms Switch to AI: Bitcoin Sales Fund New Tech

Bitcoin miners are turning into data‑center operators, selling their digital coins to pay for powerful AI machines. The shift is clear from financial statements: the cost of making one Bitcoin has jumped to almost $80, 000 while market prices sit near $70, 000. That gap forces miners to look for

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Mar 26 2026POLITICS

Short‑Term Rentals in New Franklin: A New Rule and Mixed Feelings

New Franklin City Council has just passed a new rule about renting homes for less than 30 days. The law says that any such rental must be at least 300 feet away from another short‑term rental. The vote was close, with four council members in favor and three against. The rule was debated for months.

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Mar 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Can a movie actually be filmed in space?

Tom Cruise has built a reputation for jumping into intense action scenes without stunt doubles. From racing cars to climbing skyscrapers, he jumps right into the danger. Now, he’s aiming even higher—literally. His next wild idea is making a movie in real space, not just on Earth with fancy effects.

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Mar 22 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Buzz Turns Dark: A Tale of Risk and Reputation

The world of crypto can be a wild ride, and one influencer’s recent story shows how quickly things can turn sour. A popular online personality, known as the “Hawk Tuah girl, ” jumped into promoting a new meme coin called HAWK in early 2024. The launch was a short‑lived success, reaching almost half

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Mar 22 2026POLITICS

Plane Crash Investigation Stalled, No Answers After Four Years

The crash of a China Eastern Boeing 737-800 in Guangxi on March 21, 2022 killed all 132 passengers and crew. That day, the aircraft went down a hillside about an hour after takeoff, making it the worst aviation disaster in China for thirty years. Aviation rules normally demand an initial report with

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Mar 18 2026SCIENCE

Malaria Makes Worms More Productive

In tropical regions, millions of people carry intestinal worms that can linger for years and cause serious health problems. When these worm infections overlap with malaria, the outcome is not simply additive; one disease can change how the other behaves inside the host. Researchers used mice to stu

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