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Mar 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Trading Around the Clock: Why Hyperliquid is Gaining Traction

Crypto trading is heating up, and Hyperliquid is at the center of it all. This platform lets people buy and sell crypto and other assets anytime, day or night. That's a big deal because traditional markets, like the stock exchange, are only open during specific hours. But crypto doesn't sleep, and n

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Mar 15 2026HEALTH

Tech and Play: How a Lab Helps Kids Move and Groove

Ever thought tech could make therapy a blast? At Gillette Children's St. Paul Hospital, the Gait and Motion Lab is doing just that. This lab is all about helping kids with conditions like cerebral palsy move better. How? By using some seriously cool tech. First off, the lab uses video and computer

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Mar 14 2026CRIME

Berlin Mall Surprise: A Wild Boar Strolls In

The day started like any other in a Berlin mall, but suddenly a wild boar appeared inside the home décor shop. At about nine in the morning, the animal slipped through sliding glass doors and began rummaging around. Staff quickly left the store to stay safe. Police arrived soon after. Officers

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Mar 14 2026BUSINESS

Oil Clash Hits Everyday Wallets, Not Just Wall Street

When a war threatens to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, 20 % of world oil can vanish and prices shoot past $100 a barrel. Yet the S&P 500 has only slipped about 2 % in the last month, a fact that surprises many. The reason is that today’s biggest companies are tech‑heavy and rely less on crude than

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Mar 14 2026HEALTH

Peaceful Ways: How Japanese YouTube Shapes Views on Death

The topic of death often feels too heavy to talk about, yet it offers a window into how people think today. In Japan, the way folks view a calm passing has shifted, especially after COVID‑19 hit. Recent research digs into videos on YouTube that discuss dying. These clips are not just personal stori

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Mar 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

'Netflix Thriller Turns Dark Crime Into a Hit'

The crime genre is crowded, yet few shows break the routine of weekly detective cases. Some daring series change gears by focusing on victims or even the villain, making the story feel fresh and bold. Yet this approach can also push boundaries that viewers find uncomfortable. The new series stars P

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Mar 14 2026POLITICS

Kast’s New Focus: Crime, Borders and a Different Style

The new president of Chile has taken a clear stance on the two issues that most people care about today: crime and immigration. He has announced tougher prison rules, longer sentences for gang members, and a plan to curb the flow of people from Venezuela. He also said he will station more sold

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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 2026LIFESTYLE

Sex Skills for a Happier Life

People grow up in one of three ways when it comes to sex: open, shameful or silent. In the first type, parents treat sex as normal and give clear answers. The second treats it as taboo, hiding the topic and making people feel guilty. The third simply never talks about it, leaving adults unsure how t

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Mar 14 2026POLITICS

Nations Lose a Climate Lab: What Happens When Research Is Sold

A big science centre in Colorado is under threat. The government wants to shut it down, hand its work over to colleges and businesses, give up its planes, and sell the land. The place, known for studying weather and climate, was founded in 1960. It runs a giant super‑computer called Derecho th

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