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Mar 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's New Thin Obsession: A Closer Look

Celebrities are getting thinner. Really thin. Like, "could snap in half" thin. Stars like Emma Stone, Demi Moore, and Jenna Ortega have been turning heads on red carpets lately, and not just because of their outfits. Their super-slim figures have sparked conversations about health, pressure, and the

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Mar 16 2026SCIENCE

How Rice Plants Use Nitrogen and Hormones to Grow Better Roots

Rice plants are clever. They know how to use nitrogen, a vital nutrient, and brassinosteroids, plant hormones, to grow strong roots. This helps them adapt to changing environments. But how do these two things work together? It turns out, they have a special connection. Nitrogen is like food for pla

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Mar 16 2026BUSINESS

European Investment Firm Secures Big Fund Despite Challenges

Triton Partners, a big name in European investments, just raised a huge amount of money. They got €5. 5 billion for their new big fund. That's a lot of cash! This is a big deal because not long ago, they had some issues. People were talking about their work culture, and it was hard for them to get n

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Baseball Is Life in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican team has turned every World Baseball Classic match into a lively celebration of national pride, not just a game. Their players hit 14 home runs, the most in the tournament, and the whole squad bursts into cheers as each ball clears the fence. When coach Fernando Tatis Jr. talks abo

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

UFO Files May Shake Beliefs and Power

The U. S. President has told federal agencies to open old UFO files. This move could bring new information that changes how people see science, faith and government. Some think the files will show advanced weapons. The president hinted that the country has secret laser tech. Others wonder

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Mar 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

AI Dreams and Murder Mysteries: A Cautionary Twist

Prime Video’s new series, based on Patricia Cornwell’s books, follows forensic pathologist Janet Scarpetta as she investigates a series of brutal killings that echo her first major case. While the show delivers tense crime drama, it takes a strange detour into artificial intelligence that feels out

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Mar 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Designer Shares Tough Tales About Hollywood Stars

A well‑known costume artist opens up about the difficult personalities he has met on set. He says some actors were hard to work with, describing them as “unprofessional” and “disrespectful. ” The artist’s remarks paint a picture of the chaotic side of film production, where deadlines and personaliti

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Mar 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Care: When Bodies Become Symbols

Technology is blurring the lines between people and machines, turning reality into a maze of signs that can be hard to untangle. A story set in 2100, deep beneath the sea, shows how this confusion can shape medical treatment. The tale follows Momo, a 30‑year‑old transgender star who works as a skin‑

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Mar 15 2026LIFESTYLE

The Rise of Nonna Maxxing: Gen Z's Relaxed Lifestyle Trend

Gen Z is shaking up lifestyle trends with "Nonna Maxxing, " a movement that values simplicity over hustle culture. This trend, inspired by the imagined life of an Italian grandmother, or "nonna, " focuses on enjoying long lunches, fresh air, and homemade meals. It's a break from the usual productivi

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Troy Taylor's Journey: A Rollercoaster Ride in the Mariners' Bullpen

The Seattle Mariners recently made some changes to their roster, sending a few players to the minors. Among them was Troy Taylor, a pitcher who had shown a lot of promise but has since faced some challenges. Taylor is known for his impressive skills. He has a fastball that can reach speeds of mid-9

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