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Mar 29 2026HEALTH

Weight Loss Wins: Five Years of Diabetes Relief and Money Saved

The study followed people who joined a program called Counterweight‑Plus, which started as part of the DiRECT diabetes trial. Five years later, participants had lost an average of 6. 1 kilograms and ten percent of them no longer needed diabetes medication. Researchers first looked at how much the p

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Comcast Sets Up 5G Hub for Cleveland Cavaliers, Stock Slides

Comcast has rolled out a private 5G network at the Rocket Arena, turning the Cleveland Cavaliers into the first sports team to use this technology on a full‑scale level. The move aims to give coaches instant replay, real‑time player stats and in‑game communication all wired through a dedicated chann

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Mar 29 2026EDUCATION

A Young Scientist’s Quest to Make STEM Shine for Everyone

He grew up in a small town near a pond, where he spent hours catching frogs and watching snakes glide across the water. His curiosity about nature was fueled by weekly fact cards his mother sent him, packed with fun details about animals. He kept a binder full of scientific names and behaviors, memo

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Mar 29 2026SCIENCE

Blue Whale Skeleton’s Long Journey Back to Oregon

A massive blue whale that drifted onto a southern Oregon beach in 2015 is about to reappear on land after an eleven‑year odyssey. The carcass, weighing roughly 200 tons and stretching nearly 70 feet, was found in a battered state. Scientists could not tell how long it had been dead, but tests reveal

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Trump’s War Talk Leaves Allies Confused

Trump says the U. S. is winning a fight with Iran, yet he keeps changing plans and confusing his own team. He has warned other countries that they must help, then later said he does not need their aid. He has pushed for the Strait of Hormuz to stay open, threatened to destroy Iranian energy si

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

A Supervisor Steps Back in San Francisco’s Political War

San Francisco is buzzing after Supervisor Jackie Fielder checked into the hospital last Friday, sparking questions about what’s happening behind closed doors. Not long after her office described the situation as an "acute personal health crisis, " rumors surfaced that she might resign—less than two

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Mar 29 2026BUSINESS

Small Business, Big Changes: How One Entrepreneur Used AI to Build a Million-Dollar Company

At just 29 years old, someone known as Chorney turned his side hustle into a million-dollar business—without ever finishing high school. Before that, he was cleaning offices for $14 an hour, barely keeping up with bills. His first cleaning business barely made $242, 000 its first year. But after add

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Mar 29 2026SPORTS

Hawks vs Kings: A Game with High Stakes and Uncertain Outcomes

The Atlanta Hawks face the Sacramento Kings tonight after a tough loss to the Celtics, where their perimeter defense leaked like a sieve. Payton Pritchard dropped 36 points, exposing a weakness the Hawks can't afford to repeat. But tonight, they get a break—the Kings are struggling near the bottom o

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Mar 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Why Tiger Woods' Recent Crash Got Mixed Up With His Past

Tiger Woods found himself in the news again last Friday—not for golf, but for a rollover crash in Florida. His SUV flipped while trying to pass a large truck. Authorities later arrested him for DUI, property damage, and refusing a sobriety test. Police noted signs of impairment but considered his pa

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Mar 28 2026HEALTH

Workplace Help and How Long Nurses Breastfeed

Registered nurses are mostly women who have kids. Breastfeeding is good for both mom and baby, but work can cut the time it lasts. Researchers wanted to see how much help nurses get at their jobs when they breastfeed or pump milk. They surveyed a large group of nurses across the country to

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