THIRD COAST

Mar 30 2026FINANCE

Biggest S&P 500 Stocks: A Risky Mix

The top ten companies in the S&P 500 are making investors uneasy. Their heavy weight means a drop in one can hurt many others. This concentration is like having all your eggs in one basket, which many experts say creates a fragile market. Because of this risk, some investors prefer to protect the

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Mar 30 2026HEALTH

Doctors’ Need to Feel Connected: Why It Matters for Burnout and Retention

Doctors often work long hours, deal with high pressure, and face emotional strain. Yet many do not know how often they truly feel part of a team or that their workplace cares about them. A strong feeling of belonging can shape health, happiness, and how people behave at work. It also influences whet

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Mar 30 2026SPORTS

A New Chance for a Cornerback to Shine

The Philadelphia Eagles recently added former Seattle cornerback Tariq Woolen to their roster, signing him for a one‑year deal worth $15 million with $12 million guaranteed. This move could prove to be a turning point for Woolen or it might not pay off at all. Woolen was viewed as one of the top

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Mar 30 2026BUSINESS

New $3. 5B Lilly Plant to Bring Jobs and Green Ideas to Lehigh Valley

A big pharma company plans a $3. 5 billion factory in Upper Macungie Township that could give the area 850 steady jobs and almost 2, 000 construction gigs while boosting local traffic plans. The site sits on about 150 acres of farmland north of I‑78 and west of Fogelsville. It already has water, sew

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Space Talk: Movies, Orbit Tech and the Next Moon Mission

The new film about a lone astronaut on a long‑haul space trip sparks debate about how realistic the science feels. Experts point out that while some details are imaginative, many of the challenges shown—like life support and radiation protection—mirror real research. Next up is a look at data cen

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Mar 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Studio82: A New Home for Fresh TV Ideas

Jenny Daly, who once led the production of shows like American Ninja Warrior, has stepped into a new role as founder and CEO of Studio82. The company will create both unscripted and scripted series, with a special focus on projects for well‑known creators and celebrities. It also plans to launch a d

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Mar 30 2026CELEBRITIES

Star Power and Fan Frenzy: A Cautionary Tale

Lionel Richie has warned new stars that fame can be a double‑edge sword. He told Joel Madden, the frontman of Good Charlotte, that he never hears his father‑in‑law complain about fans. Richie admits he can’t ignore people who want to talk. He says being invisible is hard, but ignoring fans

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Celebrating 90 Years of Biophysics in Brazil

The Brazilian Biophysical Society has guided the field for almost a century. Since 1936 it has linked scientists, students and institutions through workshops, meetings, and conferences. These gatherings have built a strong reputation for biophysics across Brazil and the wider Latin American region.

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Mar 30 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Celebrate Another Birthday Day

The calendar marks March 30, 2026 as a day when many well‑known figures turn another year older. The list features singers, actors, musicians and even historical icons. A headline name is the voice that has touched millions—she was born in Quebec and now reaches 58. In the same day, a legendary gui

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Mar 30 2026LIFESTYLE

People Who Stay on the Fence

A few folks chat about how they keep dreaming of guys who are out of reach. They say it’s a safe way to stay in the comfort zone, where love feels like a story rather than real life. The idea is simple: you can paint any picture in your mind, and that’s fine for a bit. But when these day‑dr

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