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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gerard Butler’s old heist movie jumps to Netflix

Gerard Butler has played a lot of tough guys—kings, soldiers, heroes—but in one 2018 film he played someone just as tough, only on the wrong side of the law. In Den of Thieves he led a gang of ex-soldiers planning to rob a downtown Los Angeles bank. The story pits Butler’s crew against a detective t

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Virginia Map Vote Sparks Trump’s Red‑Election Claim

The state of Virginia held a vote that lets citizens redraw the map used to elect members of the U. S. House of Representatives. The new lines could give Democrats an advantage in four districts that are currently represented by Republicans. After the vote, former President Donald Trump posted on s

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Drama: Teams Swap Picks and Trade Up

The 2026 NFL Draft is about to begin, and teams are already planning moves that could reshape their rosters. Trades are expected, especially after the first overall pick when uncertainty rises and teams keep strategies secret. The Raiders are set to select their top quarterback, with signings of Ty

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

NFL Draft 2026: New Picks and Surprises Revealed

The draft day is set to bring surprises that could change team futures. A top pick goes to the Las Vegas Raiders, who select Fernando Mendoza from Indiana as their future quarterback. The New York Jets choose Arvell Reese, a versatile Ohio State player who can play linebacker or edge rush.

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Water: A Hidden Health Issue for Athletes

Athletes often focus on staying hydrated to keep their performance up. They learn how much water to drink during long workouts and hot days. This focus has helped many athletes avoid cramps and keep their energy levels high. But what about the everyday habits of drinking water? Many people, athlete

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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

Hope Rises as Two New Drugs Target Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal cancers in the United States, killing more than 50, 000 people each year. The disease is tough to treat and most patients die within a year of diagnosis, with only a small fraction surviving five years. Recently, two experimental drugs have entered clin

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Navy’s New Leader as Trump Administration Faces Shake‑Ups

The Navy has just lost its top civilian boss, John Phelan, who stepped down today. The announcement came from Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, who said that Undersecretary Hung Cao will take over in an acting capacity. Cao is a former Navy officer and was the Republican candidate for Senate in Virgi

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Judge Stops Virginia’s New Congressional Map Plan

A judge in Virginia halted the state’s attempt to change congressional districts after a public vote that had passed just yesterday. The ruling declares all votes in the referendum invalid and stops officials from certifying or implementing the new maps. The judge said the ballot measure violated

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Dynamics: New England’s Late‑Round Lot

The Patriots enter the 2026 draft with a unique mix of position and numbers. After years of picking early, they now hold the 31st spot in round one, a place that puts them at the tail end of every round. Their overall slate includes 11 selections, spread from the first to the seventh round, with a n

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Game 2: Magic vs Pistons – Where and When to Watch

The NBA playoffs are in full swing, and the Detroit Pistons find themselves trailing after a home loss to the Orlando Magic. On Wednesday, the series shifts back to Detroit for Game 2 of the first round. Fans can catch the matchup on television or online, depending on their preference. The

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