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Mar 17 2026POLITICS

Powerless Cuba: A Day Without Light and Hope

The island of Cuba faced a full‑scale power outage that left its 11 million residents in the dark on Monday, just hours after the government announced it would welcome foreign investment for the first time. The blackout struck when the aging electrical network collapsed, a symptom of the long‑standi

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Mar 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Space Adventure: How Fear Turned Into a Film Plan

The plan to turn Andy Weir’s book into a movie made the writer, Drew Goddard, feel uneasy. He was worried that the story would be too big and complex for a film, especially compared to the earlier adaptation of The Martian. Goddard feared he might disappoint Weir and that audiences would not enjo

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Mar 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Jessi Ngatikaura Sets the Record Straight About Taylor Frankie Paul

The drama around Taylor Frankie Paul has hit a new peak. A rumor spread that other reality‑show stars felt jealous of Taylor because she’s about to headline ABC’s “The Bachelorette. ” The claim came from a podcast host on Instagram who said that several cast members were upset about Taylor stealing

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Mar 17 2026POLITICS

War in the Middle: A New Twist on an Old Problem

The idea that war is easy to start but hard to finish has shown up again, this time with the United States and Iran. Trump said in a short video that U. S. and Israeli forces would strike Iran, aiming to destroy its navy, missiles and nuclear program in a few weeks. Three weeks later, many of Iran’s

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Mar 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

New AI Graphics Tech Sparks Big Gamer Backlash

The new DLSS 5 promise from Nvidia has stirred a storm among players and creators. Earlier versions of the technology helped boost game speed and clarity, but this update dives deeper into real‑time AI to overhaul lighting and textures. Nvidia markets it as a leap toward Hollywood‑style visuals, cla

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Mar 17 2026SPORTS

Venezuela vs. USA: A World Baseball Classic Clash of Determination

The 2026 World Baseball Classic final pits a relentless Venezuelan squad against a United States team eager to reclaim glory. The game will be held at loanDepot Park in Miami on March 17, with fans able to tune in via FOX. Team USA entered the tournament as a top seed but stumbled early, losing t

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Mar 17 2026HEALTH

Kids’ Bones and the Hidden “Forever” Chemicals

Scientists have found that a group of man‑made chemicals, called PFAS, can lower bone strength in children. PFAS are used in many everyday items such as non‑stick pans, waterproof clothing and food packaging. They do not break down easily, so they stay in the air, dust, soil and even in about half o

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Mar 17 2026CELEBRITIES

'Life Lessons From Reality TV Relationships'

'Sarah, a mom from the hit show, shared that her journey with her former partner ended after he was caught cheating. She had been planning to marry him, but the betrayal changed everything. Now she is focusing on herself and her new baby while still working with him to raise their child together. O

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Mar 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple’s New Budget Mac Book Opens a Door for Students

Apple has introduced a new MacBook model that can be bought by students for just $499. This price is lower than any previous MacBook, making it easier for parents and schools to buy one. Before this, the cheapest Apple laptop started at $999, so many families could not afford a MacBook for the

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Mar 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Casting Controversy Shakes Reality Show

A new season of a popular dating series is set to air, but behind the scenes it faces a serious dilemma. Producers have chosen a former star from another reality program who has recently been embroiled in violent allegations. The decision was reportedly driven by the belief that her previous show at

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