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Mar 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple’s New $599 MacBook and the Future of Touchscreens

Apple has finally released its first $599 laptop, the MacBook Neo. Supply‑chain expert Ming‑Chi Kuo had already predicted that the device would feature a 13‑inch screen and run on Apple’s A18 Pro chip. He also guessed the colors would be silver, blue, pink and yellow – a guess that turned out to

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Mar 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Smart Fiber That Bounces Back and Keeps Water Out

The new fiber is built from stretchy polyurethane that can be shaped into a tiny helix, much like the coiled springs found in nature. Scientists first weave the polymer into a multi‑level braid, giving it a strong yet flexible skeleton. Then they heat the material in a controlled way that lets the s

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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 2026FINANCE

Ligand’s Stock Rises After Bank of America Adds a Buy Rating

Bank of America has added Ligand Pharmaceuticals to its list of stocks it recommends buying, setting a new price target at $244. The move comes as the bank highlights Ligand’s business model, which focuses on high‑margin products and a lower level of risk compared to many other biopharma companies.

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

Falcons Grab Tua Tagovailoa, Hill Cheers on Move

The Atlanta Falcons have added former Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to their roster on a one‑year contract. Tagovailoa, who once topped the league in passing yards, has struggled with injuries and inconsistent play during his six seasons in Miami. Now he faces a fresh start in Atla

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Mar 11 2026OPINION

Coastal Calm and Community Care

A sunny day at Pelican Bay beach near Marker 36 turned into a lesson in teamwork when deputies from the Collier County Sheriff’s Office worked together to rescue a stranded whale calf. Their coordinated effort, complete with proper gear and steady focus, showed how quickly professionals can act in a

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Mar 11 2026EDUCATION

Anchorage Schools Face Tough Choices, Voters Hold the Key

The Anchorage School District finished its spring break with a balanced budget for Fiscal Year 2027, but the path to that balance was paved with hard cuts. Facing a $90 million shortfall at the start of this cycle, leaders had to make decisions none wanted. They trimmed administrative costs and cut

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander’s Record‑Breaking Night and Jokic’s Praise

The Thunder edged the Nuggets 129‑126 in a Western Conference showdown, with Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander delivering the decisive step‑back three. He finished 35 points, 15 assists and nine rebounds, matching an all‑time NBA record for consecutive games with at least 20 points. His streak of 126 straight

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Mar 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Money‑Minder Helps Hospitals Beat Cash Chaos

Hospitals often juggle money like a game of hide‑and‑seek. Bills arrive months after a visit, insurance companies cut costs, and staff must sift through endless spreadsheets to know what’s owed. The result? A blurry picture that can force clinics in rural areas to shut down and leave patients scr

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