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Mar 25 2026ENVIRONMENT

Back‑to‑Basics Farming Wins in Nebraska

Nebraska farmers are turning to simple, low‑cost methods that keep the soil alive and the profits steady. Because feed costs are high, crop prices low, and debt rising, many growers look for ways to cut expenses while staying productive. Cover crops, no‑till practices, and varied crop rotation

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Mar 25 2026CRYPTO

A Simple Guide to Tracking Crypto Across Wallets and Exchanges

Keeping an eye on crypto holdings can feel like juggling fire. A single dashboard that pulls data from wallets, blockchains, and exchanges helps investors see their total worth without hopping between apps. This is especially handy for people who spread assets across Ethereum, layer‑2 chains, and ot

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Mar 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Birthday Bash on March 25

It’s a special day for many stars. Elton John, the legendary singer, turns 79 today. He once starred in an Uber Eats ad, showing his playful side. Sarah Jessica Parker celebrates 61 years and earned an Emmy in 2004 for her role in a hit comedy. Actor Lee Pace marks 47 and recently appeared

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Mar 25 2026POLITICS

Belarus and North Korea Strengthen Ties in a Surprise Visit

Alexander Lukashenko arrived in Pyongyang for a brief but symbolic trip that deepened the friendship between his country and North Korea. The Belarusian leader was welcomed with a red carpet, children waving flags, and a meeting with Kim Jong Un’s foreign minister. After the formalities, he sat down

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Mar 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Late‑Night Talk Shows Shift from Jokes to Politics

Vince Vaughn recently spoke on Theo Von’s podcast and said that the tone of many late‑night programs has changed. He believes they now focus too much on political commentary and lose the humor that once drew viewers. The actor pointed out that shows like those hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colb

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Mar 25 2026FINANCE

French Finance Minister Warns Taxes Won’t Stop Energy Inflation

The French government is not ready to lower fuel taxes or give big subsidies after the price spike caused by the Iran war. Finance Minister Roland Lescure told lawmakers that cutting taxes would not help the shortage of energy supplies and could make inflation worse. Opposition parties want lo

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Mar 25 2026OPINION

Money for War or Money for Life: A Fresh Look at the Iran Conflict

The U. S. is pouring huge sums into fighting Iran, with the Pentagon asking for $200 billion—more than $1, 400 per household. But that figure only scratches the surface of what the war will cost taxpayers over time. Experts say long‑term medical care for soldiers could add at least $600 billion, pus

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Mar 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

German Army Looks to AI for Faster Battle Decisions

The German army is testing artificial intelligence systems that can sift through battlefield information faster than human analysts, according to its chief commander. During recent trips to Ukraine, the commander observed how drones and advanced sensors generate enormous amounts of data. He ex

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Mar 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Reality TV’s Religious Rollercoaster

The internet buzzed over a dramatic scene where a former reality star hurled furniture at her ex‑partner. Yet another headline—about the arrest of a man linked to a famous family—received far less attention. On March 18, police in Arkansas took down Joseph Duggar on child‑molestation charges and lat

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Mar 25 2026HEALTH

End‑of‑life Care for Muslim Cancer Patients: A New Look

Hospice care that is built into cancer treatment teams helps patients feel better when they are near the end of life. Yet, it is unclear whether this approach works well in places where most people are Muslim and cultural norms influence medical decisions. Researchers compared two groups of patien

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