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Mar 11 2026WEATHER

Storm Watch Hits Central Pennsylvania

Central Pennsylvania is preparing for a shift from sunny highs to cooler, stormy weather. After a record‑setting day that reached 80 °F, residents can expect temperatures to drop into the 70s and then lower again as a cold front moves through. The National Weather Service warns that several counties

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Mar 07 2026EDUCATION

State Schools Get a Boost as Lawmakers Shift Funds

The Utah Legislature has wrapped up its 2026-2027 budget for public schools, choosing to reallocate money in a way that mirrors moves made in higher education the previous year. In 2025, state universities were required to divert a portion of their budgets toward high‑value fields like health care a

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Mar 07 2026BUSINESS

Big Y’s 90‑Year Road to Expansion

The Big Y grocery chain, now nine decades old, is looking ahead to a future with more stores and smarter technology. In West Springfield’s busiest outlet, shoppers can choose between self‑service checkouts that offer AI help or a friendly cashier. The AI assists by looking up product codes and guidi

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Mar 07 2026BUSINESS

From Tech Talk to Story Walk: How to Make Complex Products Sell

The first meeting with big buyers can feel like a battle. You walk into the room, launch your slides, and spend almost an hour explaining code, compliance rules, and architecture. The executives listen, nod, thank you for “aligning synergies, ” send the deck back to you, and then pick a cheaper, old

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Mar 07 2026SCIENCE

Animals Get a Head Start When the Clocks Shift

The idea that moving clocks forward or back might help wildlife is surprising, but research shows it can make a real difference for animals that share roads with humans. In the United States, traffic accidents involving deer and other large mammals happen over a million times each year. These collis

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Mar 07 2026SPORTS

College Games and Sports Bets to Watch This Saturday

On Saturday, college basketball will be the star of the show as teams try to finish the season strong before the playoffs begin. One key matchup is Duke versus North Carolina on Tobacco Road. Duke, ranked first and only down 28‑2 all season, lost a close game at UNC last week. The Tar Heels, rank

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Mar 07 2026CRYPTO

Curve Finance Calls Out PancakeSwap for Code Copying

Curve Finance, a platform that helps people swap stablecoins safely, says PancakeSwap used its code without permission. The issue centers on the “StableSwap” feature that lets users trade stablecoins and other tightly‑pegged assets. Curve warns that using this code without a license can lead t

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Mar 07 2026FINANCE

Lazio’s €480 Million Stadium Plan: How the Club Will Pay

The city of Rome is moving forward with a big plan to give the Stadio Flaminio a new look. The club’s boss, Claudio Lotito, has talked about the project publicly, but he did not give a clear answer on how the money will be raised. A report says that Lazio has a concrete strategy to gather €480 milli

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Mar 07 2026FINANCE

India Adds Crypto to Tax Reporting List

The Indian tax office has widened the scope of assets that must be reported. Beginning on January 1, crypto‑assets are now treated as financial holdings for tax purposes. This change follows a March 5 announcement that redefined what counts as a “financial asset. ” The new definition now covers digi

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Mar 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Prices Drop Again as Big Investors Sell While Small Buyers Join

Bitcoin fell below $70, 000 and small investors started buying more. Big holders—those owning between 10 and 10, 000 coins—started taking profits when the price hit $74, 000. Between February 23 and March 3, whales bought a lot while the price ranged from $62, 900 to $69, 600. Since Wednesd

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