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Apr 25 2026WEATHER

Storms Hit Eastern Michigan, Then a Dry Weekend and Mild Spring Ahead

Eastern Michigan faces a small chance of strong winds this afternoon. Forecasts say that areas east of I‑75, including Saginaw, the Thumb, Flint, Detroit and Ann Arbor, could see gusts up to 60 mph. The worst of the storms will arrive when temperatures are highest, between 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. In nor

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Apr 25 2026SPORTS

Rain Pushes Tennessee‑Alabama Softball Game to Evening

The matchup between the No. 8 Lady Vols and the No. 3 Tide was originally set for 4 p. m. ET on April 25 at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, but a heavy rain forecast moved the start to 7 p. m. The change was made to keep players safe and maintain game quality. Both squads boast elite pitching. Tennessee

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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity‑Style Gifts That Won’t Break the Bank

Big names love to treat themselves and their loved ones with high‑end goodies. If you’re hunting for a present that feels fancy but is still practical, look no further than what the stars are piling into their closets and bathrooms. First up is a makeup kit that mixes all‑in‑one shades, praised

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Apr 25 2026SPORTS

Celebrity Golf Bash Draws Stars and Sports Fans

The ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic is set to light up the Dunes Golf and Beach Club from May 7 to 10, turning a regular PGA event into a star‑filled spectacle. Players will tee off on two courses, but the real headline is the Wednesday Pro‑Am that invites Hollywood icons and sports legends to swi

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

NYC Schools Under Scrutiny for Alleged Anti‑Jewish Bias

The New York City Department of Education is being examined by the state’s Office for Civil Rights after claims that some teachers formed a group called “NYC Educators for Palestine. ” Reports say the group ran workshops on topics such as “Palestine, Zionism, and Resistance, ” teaching young childre

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

193 Prisoners Return Home After US and UAE‑Backed Swap

Ukraine and Russia swapped 193 captured soldiers each on Friday. The move was organized with help from the United States and the United Arab Emirates. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said it is good that people are coming back. His chief of staff and Russia’s defence ministry confirmed the U. S

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

U. S. Opens Public Hearings on Forced‑Labor Trade Issues

The U. S. Trade Representative’s office announced that it will hold public hearings on April 28‑29 at the International Trade Commission headquarters in Washington. These sessions will address Section 301 investigations that examine whether dozens of countries allow imports of goods made with forc

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Apr 25 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin and Cybersecurity: A New Question

Scaramucci asked on X why Bitcoin, a possible tool to protect against AI threats, might be worth as much as gold. Gold is valued at about $30 trillion. Bitcoin’s market cap is only around $1. 5 trillion now, after reaching a high of about $2. 4 trillion in October 2025. People replied with many ide

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Apr 25 2026CRYPTO

AWS Opens Chainlink Data Tools for Enterprise Use

Amazon Web Services has introduced Chainlink’s oracle services to its marketplace, giving developers a new way to pull secure market data into cloud projects. The move keeps AWS’s strict security and compliance checks intact while linking traditional cloud systems with blockchain technology. The pa

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Apr 25 2026CRYPTO

Potion Alpha Gets a New Owner and Bigger Horizons

Potion Alpha, the crypto trading hub with more than 110 000 members, has changed its leadership and plans to grow. A group led by Stratosphere now owns 70 % of the community, with extra money from MacnBTC and other investors. The founder, Gabriele Leyva, will stay on as the main guide for user

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