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  1. JASO | The Return of History and the Oblivious Man

    Francis Fukuyama's 'End of History' ideology has been challenged by the current state of global politics and the failure of liberal democracy to create a utopian global community.

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  2. Kalshi Promo Code NEWSWEEK: Get $10 Bonus For NCAA Round of 32 Games

    Kalshi promo code NEWSWEEK offers $10 bonus for NCAA Round of 32 games.

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  3. Where was largest property value growth year over year? Here's a look at all 99 Iowa counties

    Iowa's property value increased by 3.57% year over year

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  4. Fort Worth board rejects redesigned communications tower at Arlington Heights High School

    The Fort Worth school board rejected a redesigned communications tower at Arlington Heights High School.

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  5. HUMBOLDT HISTORY: Once We Were Coopers. The Story of the Arcata-Based California Barrel Company, the Largest and Finest Barrel Manufacturer West of the Mississippi

    Cooperage industry was once a significant part of Humboldt County's economy, with the California Barrel Company being the largest and finest manufacturer west of the Mississippi.

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  6. Chicago young voter turnout jumped from previous midterm primary, but it’s no ‘systemic rise’

    Young voter turnout in Illinois primary election increased, with 85,000 voters aged 17-34 participating, up from 62,000 in 2022 and similar to 86,000 in 2018. Despite the increase, young voters still make up a smaller portion of overall turnout. Young voters were motivated by issues such as money in politics, affordability, and racial justice. Young voters are seeking to make their voices heard and influence future elections by participating in primaries and shaping platform positions.

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  7. This Hims & Hers Move Could Destroy Competitors

    Wegovy pill could boost Hims & Hers' growth in 2026

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  8. State cuts $1 million of WSU budget, less than originally expected - Sat, 21 Mar 2026 PST

    State cuts $1 million of WSU budget, less than originally expected.

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  9. Death, Divorce or a Sudden 'We're Done': This Is How Women Can Prepare for Possibilities, From a Financial Planner

    Women should review their financial independence, identify any debt, and create a budget that accounts for a single income.

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  10. Patrick schools OK preliminary budget

    Patrick County School Board approves preliminary 2026-27 budget, revisions expected

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  11. Could Qualcomm Stock Turn $1,000 Into $10,000 This Decade?

    Qualcomm faces near-term challenges

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  12. 3 Cryptocurrencies With Real-World Utility to Buy Now

    Stablecoins like USDT and USDC are widely adopted for everyday transactions.

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  13. Three weeks into the Iran war that’s requested $200 billion, here’s what success for Trump might look like

    The US may be able to regain control of the region's oil fields.

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  14. NVIDIA vs AMD vs Intel: Who Wins The AI Race

    NVIDIA leads AI training market with powerful GPUs and mature ecosystem

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  15. Trader Joe's Customers Are Raving About a New Breakfast Burrito Shortcut

    Trader Joe's introduces Spicy Spuds, a frozen potato product that's a game-changer for breakfast burritos and tacos, priced under $5.

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  16. Hearing scheduled on Chapin St. bed and breakfast proposal

    City council to hold public hearing on bed and breakfast proposal

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  17. Dear Abby: If the restaurant owner is the server, is the tip the same?

    The etiquette of tipping varies depending on the server's compensation, with some restaurants offering lower base wages to encourage tipping. In the US, the Fair Labor Standards Act does not require a minimum wage, leaving it up to employers to decide on wages. In the UK, the National Minimum Wage Act 1998 sets a minimum wage, but tips are still subject to tax and can be taken by the employer or given to the employee. The key is to check the restaurant's tipping policy and communicate it clearly to customers.

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  18. Top 10 Must-Watch Sci-Fi Movies of All Time

    Blade Runner (1982)

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  19. What the Attleboro City Charter says

    The mayor has the authority to reorganize city departments and agencies.

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  20. Nike Stock Has Been Absolutely Slammed, Bolstering Its Dividend Yield. Is This a Buying Opportunity?

    Nike's stock has seen a significant decline in recent months.

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  21. Cambridge-Lee Reports Higher Revenue and Net Income in Q4 2025

    Cambridge-Lee Holdings reports higher revenue and net income in Q4 2025

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  22. FEMSA Cuts Jobs at Spin Fintech Unit, Refocuses Strategy on Oxxo Stores

    Mexican retail and beverage giant FEMSA cuts jobs at fintech unit Spin, refocuses on Oxxo stores

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  23. Meta targeted older workers in layoffs, lawsuit by former senior director for company claims

    Meta slashes workforce, disproportionately affecting older workers

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  24. Planting a rain garden may add beauty to the yard, help with drainage issues

    Planting a rain garden can improve yard drainage and reduce stormwater runoff.

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  25. Ponderay approves one-year extension for Bay Trail Condos

    The City Council approved a one-year extension for the Bay Trail Condos' special use permit.

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  26. The Grounded Art Collective Named Best Tattoo Shop in Syracuse for Second Consecutive Year

    Grounded Art Collective wins Best Tattoo Shop in Syracuse for second consecutive year

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  27. Galveston's three District 5 candidates focus on growth and infrastructure

    Galveston District 5 candidates prioritize infrastructure development and economic growth, with a focus on improving city services.

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  28. Rinse and repeat: The rhythm of a North Dakota farm year

    Rudy Dotzenrod farms in northwestern North Dakota, growing corn, soybeans, and dry edible beans on land his family has worked for generations.

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  29. International Energy Agency Encourages Working From Home And Traveling Less As Global Oil Crisis Grows

    Remote work and reduced travel encouraged by IEA amid rising oil prices.

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  30. College Station ISD approves purchase, new businesses open: 5 trending stories in Bryan-College Station

    College Station ISD board approves purchase of 4.8-acre tract for new campus

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  31. Fire station name may honor former fire chief

    Key West Fire Department's new station may be named after former Chief Edwin 'Eddie' Castro

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  32. PREVIEW: Clear Creek ISD to consider K-12 math instructional materials

    Clear Creek ISD to consider K-12 math instructional materials for approval at its March 23 meeting.

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  33. Millions of devices still up for grabs.

    Feds take down major IoT botnets

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  34. POLITICAL ROUNDUP: Hegseth criticized for spending; most OK with troop food

    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth faces criticism for lavish spending on personal items

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  35. Super Micro Falls 27% After US Charges Co-Founder in China Chip Case

    Super Micro shares fall 27% after US charges co-founder in China chip case

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  36. The year’s hottest crypto play is helping investors bet on the future of trading

    Hyperliquid Strategies' shares surge amid expectations of crypto-asset convergence.

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  37. Walt Disney Studios Promotes Erin Barrier To SVP Communications

    Erin Barrier promoted to SVP of Communications at Walt Disney Studios, replacing Paul Roeder's former role as Senior EVP and Chief Communications Officer, effective immediately.

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