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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Red Carpet Showdown

The Oscars always bring a splash of style, and the 2026 ceremony was no different. Many stars chose soft pastels that highlighted their natural elegance, while others opted for dazzling accessories and bold prints. Some outfits sparked debate among fans. A few felt the minimalist dresses were

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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Where Do Hollywood’s Golden Men Live?

Oscar winners have their own quirks about where they keep the shiny statues that symbolize career peaks. Some stash them in fancy museums, others hide them under beds or on kitchen counters. The choice often reflects personal comfort, privacy needs, or a touch of humor. One veteran actor leaves his

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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood’s Oscars Night Showcases Bold Color Choices

The Oscars are the most watched night in Hollywood, and this year’s red carpet delivered a splash of color that matched the event’s significance. Instead of sticking to classic neutrals, celebrities chose bright hues that reflected spring’s optimism. One star made a striking entrance in a vivi

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Mar 16 2026POLITICS

Crypto Pardon Debate Stalls in Congress

In a recent round of political chatter, Senator Bernie Moreno—known for his support of cryptocurrency legislation—strongly opposed the idea that former crypto trader Sam Bankman‑Fried should receive a presidential pardon. Moreno called the businessman “a piece of shit” and urged that he face long pr

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Mar 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Talk: A New Look at Security and Learning

Southeastern Louisiana University is hosting a free talk on March 19 at 4 p. m. The event is part of the spring Industry Connect Distinguished Lecture series. The speaker is Matthew McNulty, the university’s Chief Information Security Officer. He also teaches part‑time in the Computer Science Dep

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Mar 16 2026POLITICS

Airstrike on Tehran Prison Sparks Global Outcry

A United Nations investigator announced that an Israeli bombing of Tehran’s Evin prison last year amounted to a war crime. The strike killed over 70 people, according to Iranian officials, and the site has suffered further damage from recent U. S. -Israeli attacks. The prison is known for holding po

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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 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Share Their Scariest Fan Encounters

Celebrities often face intense and sometimes frightening situations with fans. These encounters can range from unsettling to downright dangerous. For instance, Dolly Parton once found a baby left at her gate with a note claiming the child was named Jolene, inspired by her hit song. This bizarre situ

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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 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

High-Speed Communication Breakthrough: The Power of Sb2(S, Se)3/CdS

In the world of technology, there's a big push to make devices that can handle light in smart ways. One such device is a photodetector, which turns light into electrical signals. Recently, scientists made a big leap forward with a new type of photodetector. This isn't just any photodetector—it's sel

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