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Famous Triceratops Trey Heads to Auction With $5.5 Million Price Tag
A 66-million-year-old triceratops fossil nicknamed "Trey" is up for auction with bids expected to reach $5.5 million by March 31. The minivan-sized sk
By Jamie Sullivan · Mar 17, 2026
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Ecuador Deploys 75,000 Forces in Massive Anti-Drug War
Ecuador deployed 75,000 soldiers and police officers across four provinces Sunday in a US-backed two-week antidrug crackdown featuring nighttime curfe
By Casey Morgan · Mar 17, 2026
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First Meatpacking Strike in 40 Years Shuts Down Colorado Plant
Nearly 3,800 union workers struck at Swift Beef Co.'s Greeley, Colorado plant over allegations of retaliation and unfair labor practices, including cl
By Hayden Walsh · Mar 17, 2026
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Duke's Cameron Boozer Leads March Madness Field as Tournament Brackets Unveiled
The 2026 NCAA basketball tournament fields were announced with Duke, Michigan, Arizona, and Florida earning men's No. 1 seeds. Duke features freshman
By Emerson Gray · Mar 16, 2026
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Trump Threatens More Strikes as Iran War Enters Third Week
Israel has conducted over 7,000 airstrikes against Iran and Lebanon since fighting began last month, with plans for at least three more weeks of hosti
By Devin Marsh · Mar 16, 2026
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Paul Thomas Anderson and Michael B Jordan Dominate Historic 2026 Oscars
"One Battle After Another" dominated the 2026 Academy Awards, winning best picture and five other Oscars including best director for Paul Thomas Ander
By Riley Carter · Mar 16, 2026
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Enterprise AI Shifts From Experimentation to Real Business Impact
Forbes provides comprehensive coverage of the latest developments in enterprise artificial intelligence, featuring current industry trends, expert pre
By Avery Bennett · Mar 15, 2026
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Ukraine Sends Drone Experts to Middle East as Iran War Strains Global Defense Resources
Euronews has released their morning news bulletin for March 15th, 2026, featuring the latest developments and breaking stories from around the world.
By Avery Bennett · Mar 15, 2026
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Little Rock Residents Rally Against Massive AI Data Centers
This appears to be a news roundup from THV11 covering the top stories in Arkansas for March 14, 2026. Without access to the specific story content, th
By Jamie Sullivan · Mar 15, 2026
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Cuba Confirms Secret Talks with US Amid Crippling Energy Crisis
Cuba has officially confirmed ongoing negotiations with the United States to address the island's severe economic crisis. The talks come amid Cuba's s
By Jamie Sullivan · Mar 14, 2026
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Feds Charge Man Who Sold Gun to Convicted Terrorist in University Attack
A former Army National Guard member with a prior ISIS-related conviction opened fire at Old Dominion University, killing an ROTC instructor and woundi
By Jamie Sullivan · Mar 14, 2026
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US Refueling Aircraft Crashes in Iraq Killing All Six Crew Members
A US KC-135 refueling tanker crashed in western Iraq on Thursday, killing all six crew members aboard. The aircraft was involved in operations against
By Hayden Walsh · Mar 14, 2026
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China Passes Law Targeting Ethnic Minorities Under Unity Banner
China enacted a new "ethnic unity" law requiring minority children to study primarily in Mandarin and obligating parents to instill Communist Party lo
By Jamie Sullivan · Mar 13, 2026
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Fear of Friday the 13th Costs Businesses Millions Despite No Evidence of Bad Luck
Friday the 13th is widely considered unlucky in Western culture, with origins traced to Christian and Norse traditions involving betrayal and divine b
By Morgan Ellis · Mar 13, 2026
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TSA Workers Miss First Full Paycheck as Airport Delays Worsen
TSA agents are missing their first full paycheck today due to the ongoing government shutdown, causing sick callout rates to triple from 2% to 6% as a
By Devin Marsh · Mar 13, 2026
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Deadly Tornadoes Ravage Central US Killing Over a Dozen People
Severe weather across the central United States from Texas to Michigan killed at least two people this week, with over 18 million under tornado watch.
By Cameron Brooks · Mar 12, 2026
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Global Powers Release Record 400 Million Oil Barrels as Iran Crisis Paralyzes Energy Markets
The International Energy Agency agreed to release a record 400 million barrels of oil from emergency reserves to combat disruptions from the Iran conf
By Avery Bennett · Mar 12, 2026
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Cost-Cutting Decision Behind South Korea's Deadliest Aviation Disaster
A government audit revealed that South Korean airport operators used solid concrete instead of collapsible materials for a navigation antenna at Muan
By Drew Mitchell · Mar 11, 2026
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Scientists Recreate Movies From Mouse Brain Activity
Scientists successfully reconstructed videos of what mice see by analyzing their brain activity using single-cell recordings from about 8,000 neurons
By Jordan Hayes · Mar 11, 2026
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Lebanon Faces Massive Displacement Crisis as Regional War Escalates
Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon have displaced 700,000 people, including 200,000 children, with the death toll rising by about 100 daily. The conflict e
By Casey Morgan · Mar 11, 2026
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Nine Words That Changed the World Forever
Today marks 150 years since Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call from his Boston lab. The breakthrough came days after Bell received hi
By Morgan Ellis · Mar 10, 2026
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Anthropic Fights Back Against Pentagon Supply Chain Risk Label
AI company Anthropic sued the US government after being labeled a supply chain risk, the first American company to receive this designation typically
By Reese Coleman · Mar 10, 2026
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Oil Prices Hit $120 Before Plunging as Middle East War Threatens Global Supply
Oil prices spiked to $120 per barrel yesterday—the highest since Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion—before falling below $100. The volatility stems from M
By Morgan Ellis · Mar 10, 2026
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Deadly March Tornadoes Strike Michigan in Unprecedented Early Season Outbreak
Deadly tornadoes struck southwest Michigan Friday, killing at least four people and injuring 12 others in the state's worst tornado disaster since 198
By Cameron Brooks · Mar 9, 2026
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