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Mar 03 2026CRIME

Cold Weather Turns New York Subway Into Crime Hotspot

New Yorkers noticed a sharp rise in subway trouble during February’s icy spell. The police said crime climbed almost 20 % after they stopped ejecting rule‑breakers because temperatures dropped below zero. In the month, more than 190 offenses were logged underground—about 18 % higher than in Ja

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Mar 03 2026WEATHER

Spring‑style Heat and Light Rain in Michigan

Michigan’s weather this week will shift from a chilly start to mild, almost late‑April conditions by the weekend. A warm air mass will push in, bringing a couple of brief rain showers on Thursday and again on Saturday. No snow or freezing rain is expected for Lower Michigan, despite a brief early‑mo

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Mar 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Families That Keep the Spotlight Bright

In Hollywood, some surnames echo through decades like a familiar tune. These families have carved out legacies that span generations, each member adding their own chapter to the story of American film and television. The Baldwin clan began with four brothers—Alec, William, Daniel, and Stephen—who r

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Mar 03 2026SPORTS

Sports and Play Help New Montrealers Find Home

Newcomers to Montreal often feel lost when they first arrive. Moving from another country can shake a person’s sense of self and make it hard to fit in. Because of this, many adults look for ways to stay healthy and feel connected. Sports and leisure activities give these people a chance to c

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Mar 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Neon Lights: A Colorful Walk Through Hollywood’s Hidden Glow

The bright glow that lights up streets and screens can turn any night into a spectacle, but there’s one place in Los Angeles where the lights shine all day long. Up a hill at Universal CityWalk, you’ll discover a collection of neon signs that tell stories from the 1920s to the 1980s, each one a piec

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Mar 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Shia LaBeouf Faces New Orleans Arrest and a Tough Conversation

In the days after Mardi Gras, Shia LaBeouf found himself in a tense chat with Andrew Callaghan from Channel 5. The interview, recorded at his uptown home, lasted an hour and tackled the night’s fight that landed him in jail. LaBeouf admitted he was the main cause of the altercation, calling his acti

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Mar 03 2026RELIGION

Faith and Recovery: How a New Belief Can Turn Addiction Around

Jenny Teeters grew up juggling a high‑earning tech job, two teenage daughters and an MBA while secretly battling alcohol. She reached a breaking point when the stress of it all became too much, and she realized she needed help. The turning point came not from a rehab center alone but from an unexpec

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Religions, Identities and the Rise of Extremism

A new essay argues that when people lose traditional faith, they often seek other strong beliefs. The writer believes that this search can lead to dangerous ideas. The piece cites studies showing that regular churchgoers are less likely to hold hateful or violent views. It also notes that religio

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Mar 03 2026SPORTS

Young Star KK Arnold: Her Roots, Faith and Basketball Journey

KK Arnold grew up in Germantown, Wisconsin, a town that feels small but is full of talent. She was born on May 16, 2005, and her parents are Kim and Mike. KK has two older siblings named Mike and Mimi who support her every step. The basketball court is where she shines the most. During hig

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Mar 03 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Nears $70, 000 as Oil Prices Rise Amid U. S. Airstrikes

Bitcoin is almost hitting the $70, 000 level even though oil prices are climbing because of U. S. airstrikes on Iran. Short‑term holders, who usually sell quickly when prices fall, are holding steady. After a sharp drop on Feb. 5–6, many people who bought near $89, 000 sold to exchanges at a loss

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