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Apr 12 2026SPORTS

Cameron Young: From Caddy to Champion – A 28‑Year‑Old’s Money and Milestones

Cameron Young started by carrying clubs at his dad’s country club, but now he earns more than $4 million in a single tournament. His net worth for 2026 is expected to fall between $17 million and $18 million, thanks to big prize money from the PLAYERS Championship and the Wyndham Championship, plu

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Apr 12 2026SCIENCE

Undergraduate Tackles Alzheimer’s with Data and Determination

Mina Mahmood, a junior at Indiana University Northwest studying neuroscience, grew up watching her father’s memory fade. His struggle with a cognitive disorder sparked her curiosity about the brain and a desire to help. During summer 2025, Mina travelled to Indianapolis for a student research progr

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Apr 12 2026POLITICS

Swalwell Faces Big Push to Leave Congress Over Allegations

Eric Swalwell, a top contender for California governor, is being asked to quit his seat in the House. Some of his Democratic colleagues have spoken on TV, saying he should step down. The calls came after a woman who worked in his district office said she was sexually assaulted by him. CNN a

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Apr 12 2026SPORTS

High school sports roundup: Standout performances and close games

A mix of dominant pitchers and come-from-behind wins highlighted Friday’s high school sports action. In baseball, Parker Lawson of Bay Port delivered a masterclass, striking out 14 batters while allowing just one hit as his team shut out Pulaski 3-0. Meanwhile, Green Bay Preble needed extra innings

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Apr 12 2026CRIME

Man sets fires in mall before getting arrested

A man from Rancho Cucamonga showed up at Ontario Mills Mall in California on a Friday morning carrying a lighter and a backpack. Witnesses called police after seeing him light fires in multiple stores. Surveillance video later shared online showed flames inside a True Religion store as officers move

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Apr 12 2026HEALTH

A Pill to Help Your Dog Live Longer?

Dog owners in the U. S. might soon have a new tool to help their aging pets live healthier, longer lives. A California-based company is testing a drug called LOY-002, designed to slow down aging in dogs. Unlike typical medications that treat specific diseases like arthritis or cancer, this pill aims

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Apr 12 2026FINANCE

Why weekend crypto trading is quietly shaping Monday’s market mood

Weekends used to be quiet in finance. Now, something unusual is happening while big exchanges sleep. Crypto platforms have started hosting futures tied to gold, oil, and other traditional assets that never close. These markets now swing billions every weekend even when Wall Street is dark. Research

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

WrestleMania 42: Celebrity Chaos Hits the Ring

The WWE’s biggest show is almost here, and Las Vegas is buzzing with ticket sales for WrestleMania 42. The event will take place at Allegiant Stadium, the former home of the Raiders, and WWE is using every trick to keep fans excited. On Friday Night SmackDown, the company pushed a celebrity‑heavy

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Apr 11 2026WEATHER

Warm Start, Hot Middle: What to Expect in DC Weather

DC enjoys a mild weekend, with Saturday highs staying comfortably in the mid‑to‑upper 60s and Sunday seeing a quick rise into the 70s. After a weak front brought cooler, drier air, the region will stay dry for several more days. This lack of rain keeps fire danger high as low humidity and sunny ski

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Apr 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Bats, Bonds and Better Budgets

A new study shows that the way local governments borrow money could help keep bats alive and improve county finances. When a fungal disease called white‑nose syndrome killed many North American bats, farmers lost an inexpensive natural pest controller. Without the insects that bats eat, farms

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