Stepping outside your everyday life has a way of clarifying what actually matters, and returning home with fresh eyes often makes the decisions that felt tough seem far more manageable.
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Kirah Tabourn,
Condé Nast Traveler,
28 Mar. 2026
Alex Lyon made 15 saves and dropped to 6-1-1 since returning from the NHL's Olympic break.
These include advancing the commercial use of marine resources, improving understanding of how ocean ecosystems change across seasons, and contributing to research on the origins and evolution of life.
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Bojan Stojkovski,
Interesting Engineering,
28 Mar. 2026
The hybrid system outperformed the algorithm running on its own—suggesting that the biological cells were contributing to the learning process.
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Deni Ellis Béchard,
Scientific American,
28 Mar. 2026
Instead of presenting customers a take-it-or-leave-it price hike, Netflix can now steer those on the Standard package toward the lower-cost package with ads.
—
Todd Spangler,
Variety,
27 Mar. 2026
Churches, nonprofits and policy advocates highlighted violence against Christians abroad through media campaigns, prayer initiatives and political lobbying, presenting it as a global crisis requiring American attention.
Long before American beauty became synonymous with department stores, celebrity founders and global conglomerates, Hudnut was exporting American elegance internationally.
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Sudhir Gupta,
Rolling Stone,
25 Mar. 2026
In 2006, in a case little noticed at the time, Supermicro pleaded guilty in federal court to illegally exporting computer equipment to Iran, and paid a $150,000 fine to the Department of Justice.
Texas had subbed 7-foot center Matas Vokietaitis out of the game with 11 seconds left after Boilermakers big man Oscar Cluff had fouled out, giving Purdue a better opportunity in the paint.
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Janie McCauley,
Chicago Tribune,
27 Mar. 2026
Senate Majority Leader Thune changed his vote from yes to no, giving himself the option of bringing up the motion again.
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