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Alabama rolls up short of Elite Eight

Michigan powered into the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament with a 90-77 win over Alabama in Chicago. Yaxel Lendeborg’s brilliant performance, featuring 23 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists, propelled the Wolverines to this crucial victory.

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 Alabama rolls up short of Elite Eight
Cal Thomas: The political instant replay

Tony Verna’s invention of instant replay in 1963 forever changed how we watch sports. Cal Thomas draws on that groundbreaking idea, highlighting how America’s political arena often replays familiar debates and personalities.

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 Cal Thomas: The political instant replay
County’s marshmallow drop coming to Royal Oak

This April, Royal Oak will witness a skyward surprise as 15,000 marshmallows descend on Worden Park. Hosted by Oakland County Parks, the Great Marshmallow Drop starts at 10 a.m. on April 3 and promises an unforgettable, family-friendly morning.

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 County’s marshmallow drop coming to Royal Oak
Mosaic City Church offers gas giveaway to begin Easter celebration

Mosaic City Church in Danville is starting Easter with a meaningful gesture: a free gas giveaway. Led by Pastor LeStan Hoskins—who believes a church should reach beyond its four walls—the congregation aims to support the local community in a tangible way.

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10 times the University of Arizona lost prominent coaches, administrators | Greg Hansen

As rumors swirl about Tommy Lloyd’s possible move to North Carolina, Greg Hansen’s Notebook recalls a history of major departures from the University of Arizona. This story shines a spotlight on the ten notable coaches and administrators who left the Wildcats, offering a window into how each departure shaped UA athletics.

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 10 times the University of Arizona lost prominent coaches, administrators | Greg Hansen
Iranian attack on Saudi base wounds at least 10 US troops and damages several planes

An Iranian missile attack in Saudi Arabia on Friday wounded at least 10 U.S. service members and damaged several planes, according to two U.S. officials. The incident underscores ongoing tensions in the region and raises concerns about the security of foreign troops stationed there.

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 Iranian attack on Saudi base wounds at least 10 US troops and damages several planes
Informed Voting Is Good for Business — and for Galveston

Galveston’s local elections influence more than just policy—they frame the day-to-day experience of living in this Gulf Coast city. From how streets are repaired to how businesses thrive, every vote holds the potential to shape the community’s future.

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 Informed Voting Is Good for Business — and for Galveston
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference has laid bare a rift on the right. Some are asking: “What happened to America First?”

The annual Conservative Political Action Conference exposed a sharp divide in the Republican Party. Some attendees openly questioned whether “America First” still guides the GOP’s approach to foreign policy, particularly concerning Iran.

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Douglas County judge reprimanded for vulgar, unprofessional conduct

A juvenile court judge in Douglas County, Nebraska, has been formally reprimanded for using vulgar language when referring to attorneys, judges, and court officials. A professional standards body found these actions unprofessional, raising concerns about the judge’s adherence to ethical obligations in the courtroom.

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 Douglas County judge reprimanded for vulgar, unprofessional conduct
Park City’s Yarrow will temporarily close for major renovation

A mainstay of Park City hospitality, The Yarrow will soon shut its doors for a major overhaul. The closure will begin in the coming days, and officials anticipate the renovations will take about a year to complete.

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 Park City’s Yarrow will temporarily close for major renovation
What Is Twitter’s Legacy, 20 Years Later?

Two decades after its launch, Twitter is once again under the spotlight—a pivotal figure from the platform’s early days shares how it evolved into what he calls a “monster.” In exploring the platform’s lasting effects, the piece examines how a seemingly simple communication tool came to reshape public discourse.

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 What Is Twitter’s Legacy, 20 Years Later?
Formal charges filed in stabbing of letter carrier

A Kokomo woman is facing formal charges after allegedly stabbing a letter carrier earlier this week. Authorities say she was under the influence of drugs and caused two separate vehicle crashes while attempting to flee.

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 Formal charges filed in stabbing of letter carrier
Duncan Council passes resolutions for healthy living

City councilors in Duncan, Oklahoma, have approved a series of resolutions that may bring grant funding to foster local wellness initiatives. The move focuses on “support and promote” measures intended to uplift community health.

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Spider-Man’s 5 Most Dominant Wins In Marvel Comics

Spider-Man’s fiercest battles often defy the odds, proving that he is far stronger and more capable than many realize. Though he may stand in the shadows of Iron Man and Captain America, his most decisive victories rank among Marvel Comics’ most impressive.

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 Spider-Man’s 5 Most Dominant Wins In Marvel Comics
LEVEL UP FITNESS: Why personal change matters beyond you

Personal change can begin with a commitment like fitness, yet its influence may reverberate far beyond your routine. As Adam Wittbrodt suggests, true transformation emerges when your personal growth starts shaping the people and community around you.

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Freddy Peralta’s Mets debut was a mixed bag

Freddy Peralta’s first start with the Mets combined bright moments—like seven strikeouts and zero walks—with tougher results, including four earned runs and two home runs. His 80-pitch outing reflected both potential and hurdles that may shape his season ahead.

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 Freddy Peralta’s Mets debut was a mixed bag
Uncertainty around Social Security, taxes and healthcare is bad for households — and the economy

Chronic uncertainty surrounding Social Security benefits, tax policies, and healthcare coverage raises anxiety among workers and retirees nationwide. As outdated or changing regulations continue to leave households in limbo, the overall economy feels the strain.

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Close sounds warning on coaching’s new grind as UCLA’s NCAA run rolls on

Cori Close, UCLA’s head coach of 33 years, is questioning how much longer she will remain on the sidelines. As her team continues its NCAA run, she warns that the demands of coaching have intensified—especially in recent seasons.

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 Close sounds warning on coaching’s new grind as UCLA’s NCAA run rolls on
EXPECT 7,000 AT PROTEST: ‘No Kings’ organizers, police focused on safety Saturday

Police and organizers in Traverse City are collaborating to keep the upcoming ‘No Kings 3’ event safe, with as many as 7,000 people expected to gather. The focus on security underscores the community’s commitment to ensuring a peaceful demonstration this Saturday.

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 EXPECT 7,000 AT PROTEST: ‘No Kings’ organizers, police focused on safety Saturday
Trout homers in opener as Angels blank Astros

The Los Angeles Angels started their season on a high note, blanking the Houston Astros 3-0 on Thursday. Mike Trout, aiming for a strong comeback year, launched a pivotal home run that secured the team’s shutout win.

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 Trout homers in opener as Angels blank Astros
Top ‘I told you so’ moments in the history of science

From childbed fever to the COVID-19 vaccine, some of history’s most vital breakthroughs were nearly silenced. Discover how cultural barriers, rivalries, and ego in science have endangered progress—and why structural reforms are crucial to safeguard new ideas.

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 Top ‘I told you so’ moments in the history of science
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