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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's weekend lineup: three fresh shows worth your time

Netflix dropped three new shows this weekend that seem designed to glue viewers to screens. One is a four-part deep dive into a real-life cult scandal in Utah, mixing FBI-style undercover work with shocking behind-the-scenes footage. Another is a half-hour comedy about a gay pastor and his sister wh

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Apr 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Pennsylvania’s barns get a modern makeover on license plates

Pennsylvania’s famous bank barns, those sturdy structures perched on hillsides with one side built into the slope, are now rolling around on license plates. The state has launched a new special fund plate featuring this iconic barn design, letting drivers carry a piece of rural history with them eve

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Apr 11 2026EDUCATION

New Preschool in Adams aims to give kids a strong start

A local school is rolling out a new preschool program that could help young children get a better footing before kindergarten. The initiative is part of a larger trend showing how early education can shape a child’s school experience for years. Research suggests kids who attend preschool tend to per

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Hollywood stars push to close Texas immigration facility for kids

Over 200, 000 people including actors, doctors, and artists have signed a letter demanding the shutdown of a Texas facility holding migrant children. The Dilley center has faced sharp criticism for its treatment of kids, with reports of dirty water, spoiled food, and medical neglect. Many argue thes

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Apr 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Beauty Buys to Grab During the Next Big Sephora Sale

Big beauty sales often leave shoppers scrolling endlessly through endless options. Instead of guessing what’s worth the hype, it helps to know which products actually deliver. For the 2026 Sephora sale, certain picks stand out—not just because they’re popular, but because they solve real problems. T

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Apr 11 2026BUSINESS

How Big Concert Deals Got People Talking About Ticket Prices

A group of 34 states has just finished presenting their side in a big court battle against Live Nation, the company that runs Ticketmaster. They claim the business has become too powerful, making tickets harder to buy and prices much higher. Live Nation, on the other hand, says the live music scene

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The #MeToo Movement and the Complex Reality of Digital Support

The #MeToo movement began in 2006 but exploded online in 2017, giving many women a platform to speak up about sexual harassment and assault. Social media became a powerful tool for sharing stories, but it also split people into two camps. Some voices offered empathy and solidarity, helping survivors

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Apr 11 2026LIFESTYLE

How to Share a Loved One’s Memory Without Breaking the Bank

Planning a final tribute for someone special often starts with paperwork and payments, not just emotions. Many families face a maze of rules and fees when arranging an obituary—some required, some optional. A basic notice costs at least $162 for a short write-up, while adding a photo can push the pr

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Old Face, New Worries at the Races

Sir Alex Ferguson still turns up at big sporting events long after retirement, this time at Aintree. Most fans expect to see the 84-year-old because he once raced top horses like Rock of Gibraltar and now watches from the sidelines. Yet the clip that spread online wasn’t about winners or losers—it w

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

A Congressman Praises Melania Trump’s Epstein Comments, But What’s Really Going On?

A Republican lawmaker from Indiana recently shared his thoughts on First Lady Melania Trump’s remarks about Jeffrey Epstein’s victims. He called her words “so appropriate” and argued that her position gives her statements extra weight in today’s divided political climate. He believes her message sta

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