Month: March 2026
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World
F35’s first RAF combat kill exposes a costly paradox in a drone war
The f35 has now scored its first Royal Air Force operational destruction of a target, after British jets shot down…
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Sir Robin Wales joins Reform UK as May local elections approach
sir robin wales has left Labour to join Reform UK, a move positioned alongside another former Labour figure and timed…
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Economic
Dow Jones Futures edge higher after wild swing as Iran war volatility continues
dow jones futures ticked higher early Wednesday as U. S. stock futures reversed earlier out-of-hours losses following a seesaw session…
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Sports
Gone too far: Michael Carrick says Premier League set-piece tactics have gone too far
Michael Carrick said grappling inside the penalty area has gone too far as a tactic in Premier League corners, calling…
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News
Rocket Launch Today: Before Dawn at Cape Canaveral, a Workday Begins in the Dark
In the hours before sunrise on Florida’s Space Coast, rocket launch today is not an abstraction—it is a clock on…
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Nytimes.com and the human cost of a headline you cannot read
At 9: 12 a. m. ET, a reader refreshes a screen and meets the same dead end: nytimes. com is…
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Flood Warning: What the public still can’t read when key local updates are locked behind unsupported technology
In a moment when a flood warning can alter plans, close roads, and reshape safety decisions, some readers attempting to…
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Ohio Lottery: A Pickaway County Couple Wins Twice—And the Numbers Behind the Luck Don’t Add Up Cleanly
A single household in Pickaway County has now notched two major wins—first $1 million, then a $5 million top prize—raising…
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Wwlp: Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipse Peaks at 6:33 a.m. ET as Billions Look Up
wwlp is tracking a total lunar eclipse unfolding in the early hours of March 3 (ET), as the full moon…
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School Delays and the Snow Calendar Squeeze: A Massachusetts Morning That Doesn’t End at the Bell
Before sunrise on Wednesday, March 4, the day began with school delays across several Massachusetts districts after snow fell overnight…
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