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Mar 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Shopping Bots May Replace Online Ads

The internet has long made money by showing ads while people browse. Now experts think that smart shopping bots could stop this model. A founder of a new AI company says the web’s business has relied on “distraction” for decades. When people read a page, an ad can grab part of their attenti

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Mar 23 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Tax Rules Face a New Push for Fairness

The Bitcoin Policy Institute (BPI) is calling on lawmakers to widen a proposed tax break that currently only covers certain stablecoins. Under today’s rules, buying or selling Bitcoin triggers a capital‑gain calculation no matter how small the trade. BPI says this makes everyday purchases—like coffe

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Val’s New Stage: A Fresh Look at the TV Star’s Journey

The story begins with a seasoned actress who has spent decades in the spotlight, trying to stay relevant as the entertainment world changes. She first appears on a show that predicted how reality TV would dominate, showing how famous people could turn their lives into content. In the first season, s

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Deadloch Season Two Hits 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

The new season of the Australian crime comedy Deadloch has reached a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, proving that fresh humor can still win critics. The series was written by the duo Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney, often called “the Kates. ” They keep the show tight by producing only six epis

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Mar 23 2026HEALTH

Allergy Season: Simple Ways to Stay Comfortable

The spring and summer months bring a wave of pollen that can make many people feel runny noses, itchy eyes, and constant sneezing. Where a person lives, what plants they are sensitive to, and their daily habits all shape how bad the symptoms become. Scientists warn that warmer temperatures are stret

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sneakers that Blend Art and Culture

The newest Nike Air Foamposite One, called “Tianjin 2. 0, ” has sparked excitement among sneaker fans and art lovers alike. Nike chose to honor traditional Chinese folk motifs, creating a shoe that feels both modern and timeless. The upper is covered with an all‑over print of flowers, a stylized fe

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Election Results Hint at 2027 Shake‑Ups

The latest mayoral runoff gave a fresh look at how French voters feel before the next presidential vote. In Marseille, the far‑right National Rally (RN) failed to win, showing that even a party seen as unstoppable can be stopped in big cities. This suggests that organized mainstream parties st

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Mar 23 2026BUSINESS

EU‑Mercosur Deal Starts May 1, But Only Partly

The European Union and the South American group Mercosur have agreed that their trade pact will begin to work on a provisional basis from May 1. This means the main parts of the agreement will be active for EU countries and those Mercosur members who have finished their approval steps by the end o

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Vietnam Leaders Picked as Party Meeting Begins

The Communist Party of Vietnam has opened a week‑long gathering that will decide who holds the country’s top jobs for the next five years. The meeting, which started on Monday, is expected to name people for roles such as prime minister, president and head of the National Assembly. Party chief

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

ICE Steps In at Airports as TSA Lines Grow Long

The U. S. government has sent Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to major airports after the federal agency faced a shortage of paid TSA staff. The move came as travelers encountered wait times that sometimes reached three hours, a problem intensified by unpaid workers and a partial shutdo

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