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Mar 14 2026EDUCATION

Old School, New Look: Omaha Elementary Gets a Fresh Start

"Omaha’s historic elementary school is getting a makeover that keeps its classic feel while adding modern touches. The renovation plan focuses on preserving the building’s original brick façade and large windows, which many students still love. Inside, new classrooms will have updated tech, better i

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Mar 14 2026SCIENCE

Eco‑Data 101: Why Clear Reporting Matters

In science, experiments that test how chemicals affect living things are essential for protecting the planet. Yet many studies leave out important details, making it hard to repeat or reuse their results. Because collecting data in labs or on farms is expensive, researchers often cut corners when

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Mar 14 2026BUSINESS

Digg’s New Chapter: Downsizing Amid AI Chaos

The online news site Digg is cutting jobs as it confronts a flood of artificial‑intelligence bots that have upset its voting and comment systems. The move follows the company’s 2023 relaunch, which struggled to find a place beside big social networks. CEO Justin Mezzell explained that the plat

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Mar 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Use Remote Wipe Tool to Knock Out U. S. Medical Device Maker

A cyberattack blamed on a group tied to Iran recently hit Stryker, a major U. S. medical technology firm that supplies equipment worldwide. The incident began just after midnight on Wednesday, when employees found their work phones and laptops suddenly unusable. The company reported that the attack

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Mar 14 2026SCIENCE

Pi’s Everyday Adventures

The number that makes circles perfect is more than a math trick. It shows up in rockets, tiny droplets, and even in the way we measure time on Pi Day. Every March 14th people mark the first three digits of this endless constant, 3. 14159, with pies and parades. The day began in 1988 at a scienc

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Mar 14 2026SPORTS

USA Baseball Wins Over Canada in World Classic Quarterfinal

The United States secured a 5‑3 victory against Canada in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic. A strong start from pitcher Logan Webb gave the Americans an early advantage, and the lineup delivered timely hits. By the sixth inning, the U. S. had built a 5‑0 lead with runs from Kyle

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Mar 14 2026BUSINESS

Palantir Joins the Sports‑Betting Race – Is It Worth Buying?

Palantir, a data‑analysis giant, has just signed a deal with Polymarket to build a new sports‑betting platform. The partnership will use Palantir’s AI engine to spot shady trades and block banned bettors in real time. This move ties Palantir to a market that is under heavy legal scrutiny. The U. S.

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Mar 14 2026BUSINESS

New Sports Bar Brings Women’s Games to Portland, Maine

The Sports Bra is set to open its second location in Portland, Maine, a city known for food and sports. The move follows the brand’s first launch in Portland, Oregon, where it started in 2022. The Maine spot will show WNBA, NWSL, and PWHL matches along with big events like the Boston Marathon, the O

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Mar 14 2026SPORTS

Sunday Sports Highlights: Racing, Basketball, and More

The day kicks off with IndyCar action on FS1 at 10 a. m. , where drivers warm up in Arlington, Texas. A little later, the Indy NXT Series takes the streets of Arlington for a Grand Prix at 11 a. m. At noon, FOX airs the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. By

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Mar 14 2026WEATHER

Heavy Snowstorm Hits Midwest and Beyond – What You Need to Know

A big winter storm is coming across the U. S. , with some areas expecting up to three feet of snow. The weather service warns that driving should be limited to emergencies and that people staying on the road should keep a survival kit handy. In mountain regions, the wind is strong enough to trigg

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