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Kristi Noem’s final address at the Department of Homeland Security received an unexpected comedic twist with a “Veep”-style credit sequence. The moment quickly went viral online, especially after reports that Donald Trump had dismissed Noem from her position.
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A head-on collision in Moorpark and a separate fatal motorcycle crash near Simi Valley claimed multiple lives over one weekend. Two women were killed and three others were injured on Highway 23, underscoring renewed alarm about road safety in the region.
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Three members of a sophisticated burglary crew who orchestrated a commercial heist in Simi Valley have been given lengthy jail terms. The sentencing, announced by Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko, underscores local authorities’ commitment to curbing organized theft.
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Justice Marla Luckert will retire from the Kansas Supreme Court on March 28, concluding 23 years on the bench. Her departure marks the end of an influential career that shaped the state’s highest court for over two decades.
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Authorities in Binghamton, NY, are seeking the public’s help to locate 15-year-old Andrew Nelson, missing since March 4, 2026. With the investigation led by the Broome County Sheriff’s Department, every tip could be crucial to finding the teen.
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In Sequim, Washington, 17-year-old Wyatt Manley went missing on February 25. Local authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward and assist in the search.
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Friday is brimming with excitement as six high school basketball state championship games tip off in the Class 2A, 3A, and 4A divisions. Fans can follow real-time coverage for every key moment, from the opening whistle to the final buzzer.
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On March 6, 2026, the Killeen Daily Herald published an arrest report detailing recent law enforcement actions. While the full story remains behind a paywall, the brief information highlights the importance of crime updates and justice efforts in Texas.
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Hebron Elementary in Morton County has received a national award for exemplary student performance and academic growth. Over the past two years, the school’s dedicated efforts have garnered recognition that spotlights the commitment of its staff and students.
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Unapproved chicken and lax hygiene have landed some local kitchens in hot water. Inspectors report that establishments in Marshall County received the week’s lowest scores, prompting a closer look at food safety across the region.
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Clarkston’s girls basketball team delivered a decisive performance against the Raiders in the 2A state quarterfinals. With the win, the Bantams move on to meet top-seeded Lynden, setting the stage for a challenging semifinal matchup.
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Economist Eswar Prasad warns that the global economy faces a dangerous cycle he calls the “doom loop,” fueled by unsettling forces of globalization. He argues that a diverse set of middle powers lacks the cohesion to prevent a potentially severe downturn.
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Chimpanzees display remarkable traits in recognizing social cues and nonverbal communication. Yet human cognition, encompassing language, memory, and higher reasoning, stands in a league of its own—raising bold philosophical questions about intelligence, identity, and even the existence of God.
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A Boyce homeowner has been given a final opportunity to address alleged property maintenance violations. If the homeowner does not comply with the standards set forth by the town, legal action may be the next step.
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This Death Summary from The Post and Courier provides a window into recent passings for March 6, 2026. The online listing, categorized under “crime,” offers only limited details in its public release, underscoring how vital obituaries remain in maintaining local community records.
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As Congress debates new rules for protecting children online, a recent letter cautions against overlooking parents’ critical role. While lawmakers consider broad mandates to bolster internet safety, some argue that parents are in the strongest position to steer their children’s digital habits.
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A recent letter accuses President Trump of paying attention only to his core supporters during his State of the Union speech. It questions whether he “did the math” and considered all Americans, especially amid resounding applause from congressional members of the party in power.
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Giant’s unveiling of its latest Propel model touts a lighter, stiffer frame. Yet the real intrigue lies in why manufacturers continue to adhere to three-year development cycles, prompting a reexamination of the pace of innovation in cycling.
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A forensic psychologist has deemed Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide plausible, though questions persist about alternative possibilities. While the expert insists this may not be the final chapter, public interest in Epstein’s death continues to shape ongoing discourse.
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A Florida handyman who once faced charges for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot—and was pardoned by President Donald Trump—now faces life in prison for molesting two children. This turn of events underscores the gravity of his recent conviction and the limits of presidential pardons.
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In a twist of online irony, raw milk fans on Reddit have found themselves inadvertently reinventing fundamental pasteurization techniques. Even as they tout the benefits of unprocessed milk, some can’t help but respond simply, “Just buy milk from the grocery store then.”
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