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Mar 14 2026POLITICS

Trump Says U. S. Tanker Planes Barely Hit in Saudi Attack

President Trump posted on Truth Social that most of the U. S. aircraft targeted at a Saudi base were almost unharmed. He claimed four out of five refueling planes sustained only minor damage and had already returned to service, while the fifth would fly again soon. The statement came after Iranian f

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Mar 14 2026POLITICS

Airport Traffic Stopped After Strange Smell

A sharp chemical odor hit a Virginia air‑traffic control center, forcing the FAA to shut down three major airports in the Washington area. The incident began when controllers at Potomac Consolidated Terminal RADAR Approach Control could no longer work because the air smelled strongly of chemicals. T

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Mar 14 2026POLITICS

US Sets $10M Reward for Iranian Officials

The United States has announced a reward of up to ten million dollars for anyone who can provide reliable information about senior members of Iran’s military and intelligence services, including the country’s new Supreme Leader. The offer focuses on ten individuals linked to the Islamic Revolutio

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Mar 14 2026EDUCATION

SAT Rules Change: What Students and Colleges Are Saying

A student from Greater Latrobe, Autumn Blozowich, took the SAT three times but chose not to send any scores when she applied to Pitt, Kent State and Penn State. She felt the essays better showed who she was than the numbers on a test, and the plan worked—she got in to all three schools. In Wester

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Mar 14 2026SCIENCE

Australia Tests AI to Stop Wildlife Smuggling

"A recent seven‑month experiment in Australia tried two artificial‑intelligence tools on real police seizures. The aim was to see if computers could spot illegal animals in cargo and help officers act faster. The trial seized 116 creatures, mainly reptiles and crustaceans from five groups: Tiliqua,

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Mar 14 2026POLITICS

Judge’s Call for Leniency Sparks Debate Over Judicial Ethics

The chief judge of New York’s highest court has sparked controversy by publicly urging voters to reject judges who impose strict sentences. In a speech delivered at CUNY Law School, he criticized the current system for sending serious offenders to long prison terms and called for a “Second Look Act”

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Mar 14 2026CRYPTO

EvoCash Builds a New Bridge Between Crypto and Dollars

EvoCash has rolled out a platform that lets people swap digital coins for real money without waiting for days. The service is now officially a Money Services Business in the United States, giving it legal footing to move money around the globe. Its goal is to make stablecoins—cryptocurrencies

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Mar 14 2026SPORTS

Bulls Kid’s Rough Lesson Against a Scoring Star

A young player from the Chicago Bulls found himself on the receiving end of a hard lesson after he crossed paths with the star guard from the Dallas Mavericks. During a recent match in Los Angeles, the veteran guard poured in 51 points and dominated from beyond the arc. He said that a single e

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Mar 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood’s Award Moments: 5 Iconic Photos and Their Stories

The world of Hollywood awards is full of drama, joy, and surprise. A photo can capture a moment that lasts forever. Below are five pictures that made headlines this season, along with the stories they tell. First up is a surprise from the Critics Choice Awards. The image shows actress Amy Madigan l

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Mar 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Library Fun: Free Movies and More

Libraries give people a lot more than books. They also have DVDs, CDs, e‑books and even streaming options that you can use for free with a card. This means you can watch shows or movies without paying a subscription fee. When you open a streaming app, the number of choices can feel overwhelming. Yo

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