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Mar 25 2026FINANCE

BlackRock Aims to Put ETFs and Bonds in Your Phone Wallet

"BlackRock’s chief says the next big move for asset managers is to let investors buy and hold digital versions of stocks, bonds and other funds directly from a phone wallet. He points out that most people already have wallets on their phones, yet only a few basic financial tools are available the

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Mar 25 2026HEALTH

Nurses Lead the Way: A Decade of Research and Change at KPNCAL

The first paragraph shifts the focus to the big picture: KPNCAL has long aimed to make nursing better by training its staff and blending caring science with a holistic view of health. Yet, nurse research had been slower than doctors’, lacking structure and few leaders. In 2019 the organization an

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Mar 25 2026HEALTH

New Ideas in Breast Cancer Care

In mid‑March 2025, a big meeting on breast cancer was held in Vienna. Over three thousand people from around the world came to hear experts speak and share their research. The event was a mix of lectures, poster shows, lively debates, and a special panel that many call the “Consensus Session. ” The

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Mar 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Co‑op Heist Fun in VR: New PAYDAY Game Revealed

Fast Travel Games announced a fresh VR title during the recent VR Games Showcase. The new game is called PAYDAY: Aces High and it will appear on Quest and SteamVR this year. It belongs to the PAYDAY universe that fans already know. The game is a four‑player co‑op heist adventure. Players take on th

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Mar 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Metaverse Health: New Digital World, Old Rules

The metaverse is a 3‑D world where people use avatars to work, play, and talk. It began in online games but now touches music, shopping, real estate, and health care. People enter with AR or VR headsets that can also read body signals. Researchers have looked at how this new space might change he

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Mar 25 2026POLITICS

Red Sea Lessons Warn of Hormuz’s Tough Fight

The Western powers have tried to keep ships safe in the Red Sea, but their effort cost billions and still left four vessels lost. That experience now shadows plans to protect the Strait of Hormuz, a narrower channel that carries about twenty percent of world oil and gas. Iran has blocked the water

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Mar 25 2026POLITICS

Nancy Cook: Delaware’s Budget Guardian and Trailblazer

Nancy Cook, the first woman to lead Delaware’s Joint Finance Committee, passed away after a 36‑year career in the state Senate. She entered politics in 1974, stepping into a seat her late husband had held for sixteen years. From the start, she pushed boundaries and quickly earned respect in Dover

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Mar 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Missile Shield Software Race: Anduril and Palantir Join Forces

Anduril and Palantir are teaming up to create software for a new U. S. missile defense system known as the Golden Dome, according to a source familiar with the effort. The project is part of a $185 billion plan that aims to launch satellites capable of stopping ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missi

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Mar 25 2026SCIENCE

Twin Lives: When Identical Brothers Choose Different Paths

Three or four sentences about how most identical twins grow up in the same faith, but a rare case shows two brothers from one womb raised together yet picking opposite religions. This surprising split invites scientists and parents alike to rethink how environment, choice, and chance shape belief

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Mar 25 2026POLITICS

Village Quiet Rule Gets a Fresh Take

The village council plans to change the noise ordinance this spring, aiming to keep quiet for residents while still letting music events happen. A key point is balancing the peace of homes next to performance spots with community benefit from concerts and festivals. Council members say the new

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