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Mar 22 2026SPORTS

Surprise Upsets and New Stars Set the Stage for March Madness Round of 32

The first round of the 2026 NCAA men’s tournament has wrapped up, leaving a mix of expected victories and shocking defeats. Fans now turn their attention to the round of 32, which kicks off this Saturday and Sunday. Sports enthusiasts can catch up on Friday’s outcomes, where several underdogs man

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Mar 21 2026BUSINESS

Summer Workwear Sale: 25% Off Carhartt Force Gear

Carhartt is cutting prices on its summer‑ready Force line, offering a quarter off nearly 150 pieces. The brand is known for rugged workwear, and this collection focuses on keeping workers cool and protected under the sun. Items are breathable, sweat‑wicking, and have built‑in UV shielding, so they s

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Mar 21 2026BUSINESS

Money back after gym chain kept charging during shutdown

Thousands of former gym members in Massachusetts are getting refunds after being charged during a lockdown. Courts said the chain’s CEO broke rules by billing people in April 2020, even though all locations were closed. Customers tried canceling in every way possible—calls, emails, messages—but the

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Mar 19 2026FINANCE

Crimson Desert’s Share Drop: What the Scores Reveal

The launch of Crimson Desert has shaken Pearl Abyss’s stock, causing a steep decline in value as reviewers released their ratings. Investors had been hoping for near‑perfect scores, but the game landed at a 78 on Metacritic, far below expectations. The South Korean market saw the company’s shares

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Mar 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Lawyers, Lyrics and a Raid: The Story Behind Afroman’s Court Victory

A former rap star, now a courtroom hero, won a lawsuit that tested how far artists can go when they criticize police. Seven deputies from Ohio sued him after he released videos that used his own home‑security footage to mock a raid on his house. The case became a showdown over free speech and the li

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Mar 19 2026HEALTH

Healthy Eating Can Spot Hidden Lung Risks Early

A new study shows that a simple food‑based score, created with machine learning, can flag people at risk for a lung condition called PRISm before it worsens. PRISm is a subtle breathing problem that can grow into serious lung disease, heart trouble, or even lead to early death. Doctors often miss

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Mar 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Spring TV Bargains: Hisense Mini‑LED and Canvas Deals

Hisense is shaking up the market this spring, offering a range of Mini‑LED and Canvas TVs at discounts that could reach 40 %. The focus is on delivering premium picture quality without the usual high price tag. The Mini‑LED line uses thousands of tiny LEDs behind the screen, giving better control

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Mar 17 2026SCIENCE

New Planet Finds: A Strange World of Lava Oceans and Sulfur Skies

Scientists have spotted a planet that doesn’t fit the usual categories we know. The world, called L 98‑59 d, was first spotted in 2019 but recent telescope data has opened a window into its bizarre climate. It is about one and a half times bigger than Earth, both in size and mass, making it a rocky

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Mar 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Hollywood Show‑down in a Lockdown

The pandemic turned the film world upside down. Studios shut, theaters closed, and big movies were pushed back. Streaming services stepped in, filling the void with new releases that people could watch from home. The Oscars, a ceremony that has never been cancelled in its 93 years, faced an unpre

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Mar 13 2026BUSINESS

Live Nation’s Slack Scandal Hits Court

A new set of internal chat messages from Live Nation has surfaced in a federal trial. The chats, sent on Slack between late 2021 and early 2023, show a staff member calling fans “so stupid” and bragging that the company is “robbing them blind. ” These messages are now part of a lawsuit filed by t

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