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Mar 15 2026CRYPTO

Whales Return to Buying Bitcoin as Prices Hold Near $71K

Large holders of Bitcoin, often called whales, are buying more coins again after the price steadied at about $71, 000. Santiment, a platform that tracks crypto sentiment, says this shift looks good for the market because it shows confidence from big players. In recent data, wallets that own be

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Darius Acuff Jr. : From Detroit Courts to Arkansas Glory

A young basketball star has turned heads across the nation. Born in Detroit on November 16, 2006, he grew up surrounded by a family that loved the game. His dad played college ball at Eastern Kentucky, and his uncle was a standout for Detroit Mercy. Their support helped him learn the finer points of

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Baseball Is Life in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican team has turned every World Baseball Classic match into a lively celebration of national pride, not just a game. Their players hit 14 home runs, the most in the tournament, and the whole squad bursts into cheers as each ball clears the fence. When coach Fernando Tatis Jr. talks abo

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Mar 15 2026EDUCATION

College Food Crisis: When Hunger Trumps Tuition

College students often hear about tuition first. In Pennsylvania, a two‑semester bill for the State System schools is about $8, 000 a year. That sounds reasonable. But other costs quickly add up. Fees reach roughly $4, 000. Living on campus can cost around $7, 000. Books add more than $1, 200. Toget

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Mar 15 2026EDUCATION

New Outdoor Learning Hub Opens for Arkansas Tech Students

Arkansas Tech University is expanding its hands‑on teaching options with a fresh outdoor program. A former graduate has donated $50, 000 to create a fund that will help students pay for trips to Crooked Creek Ranch, a 500‑acre site near Yellville. The ranch sits next to the Arkansas Game and Fish Co

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Mar 15 2026OPINION

Women at Risk: How AI’s Path Shapes Their Future

The danger of artificial intelligence goes beyond the headline stories of robots or job loss. It lies in the “trajectory” – the early choices that decide who gets to shape AI and what problems it tackles. A small, mostly white male group is driving these decisions today, which means the tools built

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Mar 15 2026OPINION

Neighborhoods Building Together

The city of Saratoga is a patchwork of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own vibe and past. Those differences, rather than pulling people apart, weave a stronger community fabric. Everyone in the city—old timers and newcomers alike—shares a common goal: safe streets, good schools, and a friendly

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Mar 15 2026OPINION

The Hidden Reality of Abuse in Our Own Backyards

Trafficking and abuse are not only distant scandals; they happen right next door. In many places, a few hundred people fall victim to sex trafficking each year, and local centers often help dozens of survivors. These numbers hide a more subtle truth: the violence is usually hidden in everyday

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Mar 15 2026BUSINESS

Balancing Business and Family: A Simple Rock‑Sand Plan

The founder of SkyBridge Capital shared a new way to juggle work and life. He compared time to a jar that needs first the big stones, then the sand. The stones are the most important parts of a person’s life – family, kids and close friends – and they should be put in the jar first. After that co

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Mar 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Designer Shares Tough Tales About Hollywood Stars

A well‑known costume artist opens up about the difficult personalities he has met on set. He says some actors were hard to work with, describing them as “unprofessional” and “disrespectful. ” The artist’s remarks paint a picture of the chaotic side of film production, where deadlines and personaliti

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