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Mar 11 2026FINANCE

Markets Face Turbulence as Oil Prices Rise and Global Events Stir Uncertainty

The U. S. stock market began the day without a clear direction, as futures traded sideways while oil prices edged up to about $90 per barrel. A highly anticipated drop in U. S. crude inventories did not lift investor mood, partly because tensions over shipping lanes in the Middle East continued to l

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

Heat Star Scores 83 Points in a Record‑Breaking Night

Bam Adebayo’s 83‑point performance against the Washington Wizards turned a regular NBA game into a headline event. The Heat, who were already ahead by 16 points in the fourth quarter, kept Adebayo on the floor to chase a historic total. Coach Erik Spoelstra stayed in the game even as the lead grew,

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Mar 11 2026POLITICS

Hereditary Lords Out of Parliament: A 700‑Year Rule Ends

The UK’s oldest parliamentary rule is finally ending as the House of Lords votes to remove nobles who inherited their seats for centuries. The decision follows a bill passed by the elected Commons that strips dukes, earls and viscounts of their automatic membership. A government minister said

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Mar 11 2026POLITICS

War, Prices and the Fed: A New View

Inflation data from February showed a steady 2. 5 % core rate, meaning food and energy costs were not driving the rise. The month’s figures rose only 0. 2 % from January, while grocery and restaurant prices climbed 3‑4 %. Energy costs went up modestly after a drop in January, but the recent spike in

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Mar 11 2026CRIME

A Bus Blaze in Kerzers Raises Questions About Intent

Police in Switzerland are looking into whether a bus fire that claimed six lives was set on purpose. The incident happened Tuesday evening in Kerzers, a town about 15 miles from Bern. Authorities say an “unidentified voluntary act” might have started the blaze, but they are still gathering evidence.

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Mar 11 2026FINANCE

JPMorgan Cuts Risk in Software‑Loan Backed Deals

JPMorgan Chase has lowered the value of loans it holds as collateral, mainly those given to software companies, in its private‑credit financing arm. The change means that firms using these loans for “back‑leverage” will have less room to borrow and may need to lock up more assets. The bank’s move

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Mar 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Family plans spring break visit to support son in care

A mother from Las Vegas is arranging a spring break trip to the Carolinas with her children, hoping to see her son who is currently receiving treatment at a mental health facility. She has not been able to visit him in person since he entered the center, but she is determined to change that during h

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Mar 11 2026HEALTH

Helping Parents Relax Helps Kids Stay Healthy

When parents learn to calm their minds, their children are less likely to become overweight. A new study showed that teaching parents stress‑reduction techniques can change how they raise their kids. The research focused on families with children aged two to five who were already overweight or

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Mar 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Romance Hits the Big Screen: A Fresh Look at New Adaptations

The world of romance books is booming, and movies are catching up. People love the feel‑good stories that let them forget everyday worries. A lot of this interest comes from social media trends, especially on BookTok, and recent shows like Heated Rivalry that turn book series into hit dramas. Col

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Mar 11 2026BUSINESS

Hampton Roads Companies Get Extra Time to Shine

Virginia’s media group has opened a new window for local businesses that want to be named top workplaces. The award, which celebrates great work cultures, is open to any company with at least 35 staff in the Hampton Roads area. Winners will be announced in August, so companies still have a chance to

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