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Mar 28 2026BUSINESS

Reno’s New Jewelry Spot: Kendra Scott Opens Its First Store

A fresh spark is lighting up Reno’s shopping scene as a popular Texas jewelry brand moves into town. The brand, known for its trendy pieces that sit between everyday wear and luxury, will debut its first location at the Shayden Summit mall in south Reno. The opening is slated for either April or May

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Mar 28 2026RELIGION

Religion, Empathy and the Quest for Fairness

Religion can shape how people feel about others, but not many studies have looked at this link. A recent investigation set out to see how a person’s personal religious habits, their ability to understand others, and their sense of fairness are connected. The researchers used a method that lets them

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Growing Up on the Move: The Life of a Basketball Star

Fletcher Loyer was born on September 1, 2003 in the United States and grew up traveling with his family. His dad, John Loyer, worked as an NBA coach for several teams, so the family moved from Portland to Philadelphia and Detroit before finally settling in Indiana. Living in different cities t

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Mar 28 2026RELIGION

Faith’s Two‑Toned Trend

"The early 2020s saw the rise of secularism pause, a plateau that sparked heated talks about whether America is heading back to faith or just slipping further away. Those who see a comeback point to bright stories: more Bible copies sold, young men flocking to Eastern Orthodoxy, and a jump in Cathol

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Mar 28 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Faith: Churches, Coins and Controversy

In Nashville, a couple named Todd and Janet Gatewood started a radio show that mixes religion with digital money. They see falling prices as a chance to buy more bitcoin. Some Christian leaders and entrepreneurs are pushing the idea that cryptocurrencies can help believers invest, worship or even fi

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Mar 28 2026CRYPTO

DeFi’s New Legal Shield: What the CLARITY Act Means

The Senate is pushing a bill that promises to give developers of decentralized finance tools the strongest legal protection yet. A senator explained that recent tweaks to the draft will make it a powerful safeguard for those who build non‑custodial software. The changes are still hidden from the pub

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ripple Boosts XRP Ledger with AI‑Powered Security

Ripple has launched a new security program that uses artificial intelligence to protect the XRP Ledger as it prepares for wider use in global payments and tokenized assets. The upgrade comes after the network has handled billions of transactions over more than ten years, and it aims to keep the syst

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Hope on the Rise: Philly’s Four Teams Light Up

Philadelphia’s sports scene, often seen as a place of doubts, is buzzing with unexpected optimism. In just one weekend, the city’s basketball, football, baseball, and hockey squads each posted a win or a promising announcement that lifted spirits. The NBA’s Sixers began the story by beating the B

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Tiger Woods Gets Bail After DUI‑Related Crash

A crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, saw a Land Rover hit a truck and flip over. The driver, famous golfer Tiger Woods, was taken into custody on suspicion of driving under the influence. He was not hurt in the incident. Police said Woods had to stay in jail for at least eight hours before he coul

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Heat Push for Playoff Spot While Teams Scramble for East Seed

The NBA regular season is winding down, and the race for the fifth spot in the Eastern Conference has become a tight contest. Six teams are within two games of each other, with the Hawks holding the current top position at 41-32. The Raptors, 76ers, Magic, Hornets, and Heat trail closely behind, all

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