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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary Jack Draper suffered a tough defeat in his opening match at the Miami Open as he could do little to neutralise a dominant serving performance from Reilly Opelka, who fired down 25 aces in two sets en route to a 7-6(3), 7-6(0) win.The defeat is a difficult setback for Draper, the 25th seed, as he continues to navigate the early stages of his return to competition from a bone bruise injury that forced him off the tour for seven months. Miami is just the third ATP tournament of his comeback.While some big servers…
Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! If you watched a recent episode of “The Pitt” on Max, a streaming medical drama about life inside a high-pressure emergency department, you saw how quickly a hospital can spiral during a cyberattack. It made for gripping television. But in Mississippi, it was not a script. It was real life.After a ransomware attack hit the University of Mississippi Medical Center, clinics across the state closed. Elective procedures were canceled. Phone systems and emails went down. Emergency care continued, but access to electronic medical…
Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz Crimson Desert has plenty of Alchemy materials to find that will be required for Alchemy to produce various elixirs and materials with different purposes. Some of these recipes will need to be crafted on regular intervals, so you’ll need to stock up on the materials. The massive size of Pywel means that it’s almost impossible to find exact locations for the materials. I have mentioned areas and estimated locations of all the materials that I have found. I will be adding more items to the table in the section below…
Business Briefing: Economic Updates and Industry Insights BRIAN KENNY: Welcome to Cold Call, the podcast where we dive deep into groundbreaking ideas and Harvard Business School case studies. Today on Cold Call, we’re talking about a company that looks like it’s winning. It has customers, momentum, and a growing reputation in the market. Revenue is coming in, the product is resonating. From the outside, this is exactly what success is supposed to look like. But inside the company, the conversation is a little different. Leaders are staring at dashboards full of data and asking a question that doesn’t really have…
Fresh from the Kitchen: Recipes & Food Inspiration Slow cooker Reuben casserole has all the flavors of the classic deli sandwich…but in casserole form. This casserole is especially perfect for using up leftover corned beef, making it a perfect meal after St. Patrick’s Day or any corned beef dinner. With just 5 simple ingredients, it’s easy to assemble and lets the crockpot do all the work while the flavors meld together into a warm, cheesy, satisfying meal. Ingredients For Slow Cooker Reuben Casserole Only 5 ingredients! Cooked Corned Beef Rye Bread Sauerkraut Thousand Island or Russian Dressing Swiss Cheese How…
Food & Beverage News: Insights, Safety, and Dining Trends Also: Counterfeit wine operation investigated Published: March 20, 2026, 12:05 am A man has pleaded guilty to food safety offenses involving a type of meat that is illegal to produce in the United Kingdom.Carmello Gale, from Llandysul in Wales, pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to conspiring to place unsafe food, namely smokie meat, on the market. This post is for paying subscribers only Subscribe now Already have an account? Sign in Your Support Protects Public Health Food Safety News is nonprofit and reader-funded. Your TAX-FREE gift ensures ongoing coverage of…
Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips After attending the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscars Viewing Party, Alysa Liu transitioned into a second look for the Vanity Fair Oscars After Party. Building on the soft texture and waves created earlier in the evening, Anh Co Tran transformed her hair into a whimsical, sculpted updo with effortless movement. “When I saw the cool, beautiful dress from Louis Vuitton, I thought about doing something soft and undone to balance the structural element of it. I think it’s a great juxtaposition of the overall vibe to have a more effortless, whimsical…
Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond VATICAN CITY (RNS) — The Vatican announced a new campaign to urge divestment from mining activities, which Catholic Church leaders said enrich wealthy countries while leaving environmental damage and poverty in the Global South. “We are living in a time when humanity faces a decisive question: What kind of world do we want to leave to the generations that come after us?” said Cardinal Fabio Baggio, undersecretary of the Vatican Department for Integral Human Development, in announcing the campaign on Friday (March 20). “This question is not abstract. It has…
Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration We just got back from a trip to the Cayman Islands, and it was truly one of our favorite vacations we’ve taken as a family. We went in March, and the weather was absolutely amazing – warm, sunny, and perfect for spending all day at the beach. It stayed in the high 70s to low 80s the entire time, with blue skies almost every day. I think we had one quick afternoon rainstorm, but that was it! The water in the Cayman Islands is just as beautiful as you’d imagine – crystal clear…

