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Mar 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Oscars Fashion: When Stars Chose to Go Sheer

The Oscars is not just about celebrating movies; it's also a stage for fashion. Stars often push boundaries with their outfits, and one trend that has stood out over the years is the sheer dress. This choice is not for the faint-hearted. It takes confidence to pull off a see-through look on one of t

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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Vibrant Vibes: Oscars Stars Shine in Colorful Gowns

The Oscars red carpet was a canvas of vibrant colors this year, with stars like Renate Reinsve and Chase Infiniti making bold fashion statements. Reinsve, nominated for best actress, chose a classic red Louis Vuitton strapless dress with a high side slit. She completed her look with a matching red l

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Mar 15 2026HEALTH

Deciding When a Newborn Is on the Edge

Parents and doctors often meet when a baby arrives just shy of being able to survive on their own. In those moments, they must talk about values, worries and disagreements fast. The usual method in the U. S. is called “shared decision making. ” The idea behind it is that facts like chances of sur

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Mar 15 2026FINANCE

Cutting Card Fees: A Win for Illinois Families and Small Shops

In many towns across Illinois, people are feeling the pinch from higher prices on everyday items—food, rent, and utilities all climb each year. A hidden culprit of these hikes is the extra charge that credit card companies add when you swipe your card. They have long taken a cut on not only what the

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Mar 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Oscars 2026: A Wild Night With New Hosts and Big Surprises

The 2026 Oscars promise more drama than most years, with many top awards still undecided before the show starts. Two Warner Bros. releases are in a tight race for best picture and acting honors. “One Battle After Another” has already won major prizes at the Golden Globes and other guilds, giving

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Mar 14 2026BUSINESS

Palantir Joins the Sports‑Betting Race – Is It Worth Buying?

Palantir, a data‑analysis giant, has just signed a deal with Polymarket to build a new sports‑betting platform. The partnership will use Palantir’s AI engine to spot shady trades and block banned bettors in real time. This move ties Palantir to a market that is under heavy legal scrutiny. The U. S.

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Mar 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Japan Grants Green Light to First Cell‑Reprogrammed Treatment

A new medical breakthrough has reached a milestone in Japan: the government has approved the first therapy that uses human cells reprogrammed back to a stem‑cell state. This approval marks the start of a new era where damaged tissues can be replaced by cells that grow into the needed type. The appro

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Mar 13 2026SPORTS

Kentucky vs Florida: A Third‑Time Showdown

Kentucky’s basketball team is back in the spotlight as it faces Florida once more, this time for a spot in the SEC Tournament semifinals. The Gators have already beaten the Wildcats twice this season, so many fans wonder if fatigue or past experience will tilt the balance. Kentucky has had a hard ro

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Mar 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Awards Season Snapshots: Behind the Lens and the Stories They Tell

The Los Angeles scene buzzes with hundreds of photo ops each year, but nothing feels more electric than the awards season. A seasoned photographer finds himself perched in different spots each night, from lofty rafters to the front row of a red carpet. The goal? Freeze those fleeting moments when st

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Mar 13 2026FINANCE

Fed Chair’s Tough Job: Rising Oil, Weak Credit, and Stubborn Prices

The new Fed leader is stepping into a difficult situation. Oil prices are climbing toward $100, and the market worries that this will keep inflation high. Private‑sector loans are also under pressure, especially those given to tech firms that could lose value if artificial intelligence changes th

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