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Final Injury Report for Magic-Heat: Will Norman Powell, Tyler Herro Play?

The Miami Heat may be missing some of their biggest contributors in Saturday night’s showdown against the Orlando Magic. With uncertainty surrounding players like Norman Powell and Tyler Herro, the final injury report raises serious questions about Miami’s lineup. These potential absences could have a lasting impact on the team’s on-court success.

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 Final Injury Report for Magic-Heat: Will Norman Powell, Tyler Herro Play?
On Iowa Politics Podcast: Legislation limiting governor’s powers, cancer bills

As Iowans gear up for the 2026 election, legislators debate the governor’s authority and introduce measures addressing cancer. On Iowa Politics examines how these topics could shape the state’s upcoming political landscape.

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7 Best Alternate Versions of the Fantastic Four

The Fantastic Four, known as Marvel’s First Family, have embarked on countless adventures while exploring uncharted realms. Across the multiverse, they appear in many alternate forms that spotlight their enduring appeal and influence on the Marvel Comics universe.

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 7 Best Alternate Versions of the Fantastic Four
Zimbabwe’s Surprise Lithium Ban Scrambles Global Battery Supply Chains

Zimbabwe has abruptly imposed a ban on raw lithium exports—originally slated for 2027 but unexpectedly enacted on February 25—to bolster domestic processing and refining. This move has already sent shockwaves through global battery supply chains, highlighting the growing importance of local value addition in resource-rich nations.

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 Zimbabwe’s Surprise Lithium Ban Scrambles Global Battery Supply Chains
Susan Bennett: My many maladies

Susan Bennett shares her personal journey coping with multiple mental health issues, including obsessive–compulsive disorder. Through seemingly ordinary tasks like doing laundry, her story illustrates how daily life can become a formidable challenge when confronted with mental disorders.

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Letters From Readers, March 14, 2026

This reader-submitted letter claims there is ample evidence of heaven, drawing from biblical texts and historical figures. Prophecies, scriptural references, and a shared conviction about eternal life all underscore the writer’s central message that faith in heaven is well-founded.

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 Letters From Readers, March 14, 2026
Man Gets X-Ray After ‘Weird Hiccups’ Begin—Then Doctors Spot the Problem

A man’s harmless-sounding hiccups took a sharp turn when they began to cause intense chest pain. Soon after developing a fever, he sought an X-ray, and doctors were shocked by what they found hidden beneath the surface.

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 Man Gets X-Ray After ‘Weird Hiccups’ Begin—Then Doctors Spot the Problem
Panic is slowly gripping the stock market. Expect the selling to pick up next week.

Concern is spreading about the U.S. stock market following signs of trouble from options traders. Systematic funds are expected to pare back their exposure, potentially intensifying selling pressures in the coming days.

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He spent years making fake IDs, hijacking credit cards. How feds say Michigan man ran the operation

Federal authorities say a Michigan man spent years forging IDs and hijacking people’s credit lines. Now, officials are detailing how he allegedly carried out this extensive scheme that crossed multiple locales, leaving many questions about the vulnerability of personal information.

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 He spent years making fake IDs, hijacking credit cards. How feds say Michigan man ran the operation
In dispute over electronic monitoring releases, are Las Vegas police flouting court orders?

In Las Vegas, multiple judges have recently ordered the release of defendants under a police-run electronic monitoring program. However, the Metropolitan Police Department has reportedly refused to follow those orders, raising concerns about law enforcement’s compliance with judicial rulings.

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 In dispute over electronic monitoring releases, are Las Vegas police flouting court orders?
Starting XI: Is This The Sunderland Team To Take On Brighton Today?

Sunderland’s upcoming clash against Brighton is stirring speculation about a significant shift in the team’s starting XI. According to reports, up to five new faces could potentially step into the lineup, prompting fans to weigh in on how the squad should look.

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West Plains man injured in Tuesday motorcycle crash

A 24-year-old West Plains man was moderately injured in a Tuesday evening motorcycle crash on PP Highway, three miles south of Brandsville. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that the incident occurred at 5:03 p.m., leaving one rider requiring medical attention.

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 West Plains man injured in Tuesday motorcycle crash
Cal Thomas: What if those Iranian bombs had nuclear warheads

Criticism of President Donald Trump’s bombing campaign continues to build, with both Democrats and some Republicans voicing discomfort about escalating tensions. This opinion piece raises a crucial question: what if future Iranian bombs were armed with nuclear warheads, and how might younger generations view such conflict?

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 Cal Thomas: What if those Iranian bombs had nuclear warheads
Satisfy your longings

Many people grapple with the unsettling question, “Is there more to life than I’ve found?” They search, often coming up empty and defeated, and in moments of despair, some turn to harmful choices—highlighting the urgent need for deeper meaning.

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 Satisfy your longings
New York Giants Draft Prospect Profile: WR Skyler Bell, UConn

Skyler Bell, a wide receiver from the University of Connecticut, has emerged as another draft prospect who could fit the New York Giants’ offensive needs. According to a recent feature, he may align well with the team’s search for reliable wide receivers.

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 New York Giants Draft Prospect Profile: WR Skyler Bell, UConn
After heavy rainfall, Guam EPA issues advisory for all 43 beaches

Local environmental officials have advised caution at all 43 beaches in Guam after significant rainfall drenched the island. The Guam Environmental Protection Agency warns that runoff may pose safety and environmental risks for beachgoers.

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 After heavy rainfall, Guam EPA issues advisory for all 43 beaches
Margo: 5 reasons this season didn’t suck

A tense moment on the mountain didn’t prevent columnist Ali Margo from finding reasons to celebrate Aspen’s winter season. Drawing on personal anecdotes, she highlights why the seemingly challenging conditions were far from disappointing.

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 Margo: 5 reasons this season didn’t suck
AG issues more subpoenas in $35,000 criminal probe

State investigators have intensified their scrutiny of a $35,000 transfer, issuing new subpoenas and conducting fresh interviews this week. The Department of the Attorney General’s Special Investigations and Prosecution Division remains focused on uncovering details that could point to potential public corruption.

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 AG issues more subpoenas in $35,000 criminal probe
House passes Morrisey tax cut, Senate approves standalone pay raise bill

West Virginia lawmakers are pressing forward with a 5% tax cut for residents, rejecting most proposed amendments in a nearly two-hour debate. Meanwhile, the Senate has approved a standalone pay raise bill, setting the stage for a flurry of final votes before the legislative session ends at midnight Saturday.

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 House passes Morrisey tax cut, Senate approves standalone pay raise bill
Texas Longhorns Have Shocking Projected Win Total For 2026

High expectations for the 2026 season have placed the Texas Longhorns under an intense spotlight. Their newly revealed, “shocking” projected win total has sparked debates among fans and analysts about the team’s upcoming performance.

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 Texas Longhorns Have Shocking Projected Win Total For 2026
Coalition sues Trump over college race data rule

A coalition of states, led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, is suing the Trump administration over newly introduced federal requirements. The mandate compels colleges to report detailed data linking race to admissions, financial aid, and student outcomes.

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 Coalition sues Trump over college race data rule
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