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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Heat Beat Hawks 143‑117, Set Play‑In Stage

The Miami Heat finished the regular season with a high‑scoring 143‑117 win over the Atlanta Hawks, giving them a spot in the play‑in tournament. Jaime Jaquez Jr. , who was vying for Sixth Man of the Year, poured in 26 points off the bench. Bam Adebayo and Norman Powell each added 25, while Kel’el

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Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Beyonce? Not Yet: Why Bieber’s Quiet Set Sparks a Big Debate

Bieber headlined Coachella with a low‑key show that left many fans divided. He chose simple staging, no dancers, and spent a chunk of his set looking up old songs on YouTube. Some viewers called it lazy, especially when compared to the flashy performance by another female headliner who wowed with co

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s Election Upset: A New Leader Steps In

Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a key figure for right‑wing supporters across Europe, admitted defeat in Hungary’s recent vote. His speech in Budapest was swift and courteous; he thanked the opposition and promised to keep fighting, saying “We are not giving up. Never, never, never. ” The loss opens

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Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Oil Prices Rise as Market Caution Surges

The global stock market reacted sharply after President Donald Trump announced a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, heightening fears that oil supplies could be cut off. Brent crude climbed 7. 3 percent, reaching just above $102 a barrel, as traders worried about the impact on energy flo

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Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Why Micron Stock Looks Like a Smart Bet Right Now

Micron Technology has been getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. The company isn’t just growing—it’s growing fast. Sales and profits are climbing quickly, making it stand out in the tech world. But what’s really driving this success? A big part of it comes from Micron’s high-bandwi

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Apr 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why phones ditched old-school screens for new ones

Two decades ago, tiny OLED screens appeared on flip phones, not because they were trendy, but because they were efficient. Today, every flagship phone slides an OLED panel into its frame, and even budget models are following. The shift happened fast: by 2024, OLEDs outsold LCDs in phones, and the ga

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Balancing tech and tradition in Idaho hunting rules

Idaho recently adjusted rules about using gadgets for hunting after a quick political detour. The state wrote new tech restrictions last year, banning drones, heat sensors, night vision, and live-streaming trail cameras during fall and early winter. These rules were meant to protect fair chase princ

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Golf’s big move to Frisco and why Texas is the new green giant

Next year, Frisco will host one of golf’s biggest events for the first time in over six decades. The PGA Championship’s arrival in the Dallas-Fort Worth area isn’t just about sports—it’s a business boom in the making. With a brand-new 660-acre golf complex, the region is positioning itself as a majo

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Killearn’s 1982 vote and the surprising power of a few ballots

In 1982, a quiet neighborhood near Tallahassee made a clear choice. Residents in Killearn Estates voted against joining the city by a noticeable margin. Their own neighborhoods rejected the idea, with small precincts showing more "no" votes than "yes. " Yet somehow, the final result still counted as

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Apr 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Why our bodies never seem to match our expectations — and why that’s okay

Growing up surrounded by sisters often means noticing differences more than similarities. One of those differences was how their bodies looked compared to mine — especially my stomach, which never felt flat no matter how hard I tried. I spent years feeling frustrated, believing my body didn’t meet t

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