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Apr 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Nice Bags That Also Do the Job Right

Travel bags usually fall into two camps: the fancy kind that never gets used and the practical kind that looks like it was picked up at an airport lost-and-found. Béis tries to straddle that line. The Medium Hard Shell Roller and the Weekender Bag are designed to catch your eye on Instagram while st

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Eager Lions want veteran lineman to secure big wins

Detroit’s defense already has a rising star in Aidan Hutchinson. The young edge rusher is twice a Pro Bowler and could soon claim Defensive Player of the Year honors. Yet despite his talent, the Lions keep looking to pad the roster. This time analysts are eyeing Tennessee’s Jeffery Simmons as the mi

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Apr 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Free sports on your screen without the big bills

Television doesn’t always demand money for sports anymore. A growing number of channels now stream games for free with ads built into the breaks. These so-called FAST channels skip the big-ticket events but offer smaller leagues and niche sports that rarely make cable lineups. Indoor soccer, for exa

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Apr 10 2026POLITICS

When presidents talk tough, critics cry war crime

During a heated online exchange, a world leader hinted at serious consequences if rivals refused to back down. His words suggested dramatic action against critical systems that keep a country running. Critics quickly labeled the statement reckless and dangerous, comparing it to some of history’s wor

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Apr 10 2026CRIME

How Close People Really Stay to Monsters

When a crime shocks a community, outsiders often wonder how the criminal could hide in plain sight. The idea of a killer living quietly among family members feels impossible to many. Yet history shows that even people closest to a criminal can miss the warning signs. Serial killers like John Wayne G

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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin in 2026: Why One Company Owns the Game While Others Drop Out

In March 2026, public companies added 47, 435 Bitcoin to their accounts, worth about $3. 2 billion at the time. But here’s the twist: one company—Strategy—bought 44, 377 of those coins. That means almost every other business combined didn’t add much at all. Strategy’s push is so big that it now hold

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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

Making Money Moves: How AI is Changing the Game for Big Tech Loans

Big loans for tech projects aren’t new, but a recent $8. 5 billion financing deal for CoreWeave is turning heads for a different reason. Instead of backing risky crypto mining operations, this loan focuses on building AI data centers packed with powerful GPUs. The shift shows how lenders are now bet

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Apr 10 2026POLITICS

Melania Trump Denies Any Connection to Jeffrey Epstein

First lady Melania Trump recently spoke out against claims that she ever knew Jeffrey Epstein, the financier who faced serious legal trouble before his death. In a brief statement from the White House, she called the accusations unfounded and damaging to her reputation. "The false stories connecting

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Apr 09 2026CRYPTO

MEXC Adds New Tokenized Stocks and ETFs to Its Platform

MEXC, a popular digital‑asset exchange, has just added four new tokenized trading pairs to its spot market. The new items include a digital version of Eaton Corporation and three iShares ETFs that cover emerging markets, developed world stocks, and India. The pairs went live on April 8, 2026 and use

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

Barriers in Stroke Care for Multilingual Patients

Health workers and skilled translators work together to help people who have had a stroke and now struggle with speech. These patients often come from many different cultures and speak languages other than the one used in the hospital. The team faces challenges that can change how well a patient rec

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