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Apr 04 2026SPORTS

Steelers Eye Big Tackle Move in Draft Mocks

The Steelers are looking to fill a key spot on their offensive line, and mock drafts are pointing that way. Analysts from ESPN, CBS Sports, and NFL. com all suggest the team will use their 21st pick to grab a new tackle. The most common choice is Kadyn Proctor from Alabama, a big 6‑foot‑7 guard who

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Apr 04 2026SPORTS

Park City’s Parade of Winners: A Cheerful Return

In a lively street filled with cheers, athletes who represented the United States in Milan-Cortina 2026 were welcomed back to Park City. The crowd gathered on Main Street, waving flags and ringing cowbells as the athletes made their way down the closed‑off road. The parade was organized by a local s

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Apr 04 2026EDUCATION

Teaching Forensic Science with Care

Forensic science classes often cover tough subjects like violence and victim stories. Students can feel shaken, and teachers may not know how to keep everyone safe. Researchers looked at books on trauma care, psychology and criminal law, plus their own classroom notes. They found that stude

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Apr 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bishop Arrives on Prime Video to Keep Crime Fans Hooked

Prime Video is adding a new crime drama called Bishop, starring Joel Kinnaman as detective Bishop Graves. The show follows Graves in San Francisco where a serial killer targets wealthy residents. Kinnaman’s character has a complex past, and the plot hints that the killer might be linked to his fathe

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Apr 04 2026CRIME

Cambodia’s Tough New Law to Crack Down on Crypto‑Powered Scams

The Cambodian National Assembly has approved a strict new law that could hand life sentences to the leaders of large online fraud rings. All 112 members voted in favor, and the bill now goes to the Senate before the king signs it. The country is trying to shut down every scam center by April,

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Apr 04 2026OPINION

Teachers Need a Reading Roadmap

Pennsylvania schools face a tough truth: only about one in three fourth‑graders can read well. The gap is even wider for Black and Hispanic kids, with just 16% meeting the standard. When children reach third grade, they stop learning how to read and start reading to learn. If they cannot read, their

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Community Voices: How Local Leaders Fight ICE Detentions

In El Paso, a city council member has pushed for a halt to new ICE facilities, arguing that federal agents should need warrants before entering city property. The motion also calls for a review of how much the town cooperates with immigration enforcement. Across the country, ICE has stepped up raid

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Apr 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Making the Weather App Your Personal AI Meteorologist

Apps like Storm Radar now let you turn weather updates into a custom AI host. You can tweak the tone and style to fit your mood, turning dry data into something closer to a weather show. Most people just want a quick forecast, but this feature turns app time into a mini-experience. Testers found the

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Apr 04 2026CRIME

The Dark Side of Online Payment Systems: How One Man Fueled Animal Cruelty

A Pennsylvania man recently admitted guilt in a disturbing case involving the production and sharing of harmful videos. Instead of just filming cruelty, he played a key role in funding these acts across private online networks. His actions weren’t isolated—investigators found he was part of a larger

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Congo Considers Taking in US Deportees

The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently in early-stage talks with the US government about accepting migrants who have been deported from America. These migrants would first be sent by US authorities to a third country—possibly Congo—before facing removal from Africa. Two local officials in Kin

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