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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

What Shapes a Basketball Player? Milan Momcilovic’s Roots and Rise

Milan Momcilovic stands out on the court for Iowa State, not just because of his basketball skills, but because of his unique background. Born in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, in 2004, he grew up in the heart of the Midwest, absorbing American culture while staying closely tied to his Serbian heritage. His p

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

The Bible and politics: can they ever really mix?

Americans often argue about where faith fits into public life, but the Constitution is clear: no official religion can be forced on anyone. Thomas Jefferson wrote laws to protect this idea back in the 1700s. Yet today, some candidates blend their religious beliefs into campaign messages, claiming th

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

When Beliefs Clash With Medical Care

A new law in Iowa lets health workers skip treatments they find morally wrong—even if patients depend on them. That’s a problem. Doctors, pharmacists, and hospitals shouldn’t pick and choose which medical care they provide based on personal beliefs. Medicine isn’t about individual comfort; it’s abou

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Mar 23 2026CRIME

Mail carrier's rough push sparks debate over motives and police response

A mailman in Rockland County recently made headlines after shoving a four-year-old Jewish boy in a way that sent the child tumbling to the sidewalk. Local police have decided not to label the incident a hate crime, stating that the boy's religion wasn't a factor. The mailman, identified as a 39-year

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

From Newark to Kentucky: The Journey of Otega Oweh

Otega Oweh’s rise in college basketball didn’t happen overnight. His standout moment came during a high-pressure game against Santa Clara, where his last-second three-pointer kept Kentucky alive. Without that shot, the Wildcats might have faced an early exit, but instead, Oweh delivered 35 points to

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Mar 22 2026FINANCE

High Earners: Living the Dream or Walking on Thin Ice?

The idea of a “K‑shaped” economy shows that the richest people are growing faster than everyone else, but many of them are actually walking on shaky ground. The top 20 % of households earn between $160, 000 and $700, 000. About half of them are close to financial trouble because they have a lot o

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Mar 22 2026SPORTS

New F1 Style Reveal: A Glimpse Inside Williams and New Era’s 2026 Look

The Australian Grand Prix is almost here, but fans still have a reason to cheer during the off‑season. In London, Williams Racing teamed up with New Era to launch their 2026 team kit at a stylish venue called One Marylebone. The place was filled with big‑name drivers, the team’s principal, and a cro

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Mar 22 2026CELEBRITIES

New Stream Surge as Classic Western Series Reappears

The death of a celebrated actor sparked a wave of nostalgia, leading fans to revisit his iconic show. Within 24 hours, the series climbed to a top spot on popular streaming services across two continents. The sudden popularity reflects how audiences often find fresh meaning in a creator’s legacy aft

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Mindhunter: A Fresh Take on Crime Drama

The show turns the usual detective formula upside down. Instead of a polished team solving cases, it follows two agents in the 1970s who are still learning about criminal minds. Their mistakes feel real, and the stakes are high because psychology was a new field back then. Rather than show flashy

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Madison Shows a New York That Doesn’t Exist

A new drama has taken viewers on a trip from the bustling streets of New York to the quiet rivers of Montana. The show’s first half sets up a family that has lost someone close to them, and the pain of that loss is felt in every scene. The characters feel real and complex, unlike the one‑dimen

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