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UNC Basketball Strives to Silence Critics in March Madness Showdown

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 19 2025

Amid skepticism over their NCAA Tournament bid, UNC basketball is set on proving critics wrong. Finishing strong with an 8-2 record, they see March Madness as the ultimate proving ground. Embracing the underdog status, the team aims to showcase resilience and teamwork to silence doubts and make a deep tournament run.

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Tre Jones Leads Chicago Bulls to Victory as Partnership with Coby White Bears Fruit

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 19 2025

Tre Jones shone brightly with a double-double performance, securing 18 points and 12 assists in the Bulls' 111-97 win against the Jazz. Together with UNC alum Coby White, the duo powered through with a combined 44 points, significantly aiding Chicago's playoff ambitions. Meanwhile, Duke's Kyle Filipowski contributed modestly for the Jazz, who continue to struggle this season.

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Nevada Governor Pushes for Federal Land Release to Solve Housing Crisis: Challenges Persist

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 18 2025

Nevada's governor urges the federal government to release land to tackle the state's housing crisis, citing Clark County's 88% federal land block as a barrier. The proposal faces opposition from Democrats and Indigenous groups highlighting cultural and environmental concerns. Discussions underscore a tension between long-term reform and immediate housing needs.

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Financing and Zoning, Not Federal Land Access, Are Key to Expanding Affordable Housing, Experts Claim

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 18 2025

Experts argue that reforming financing systems and zoning regulations are more effective solutions for expanding affordable housing than focusing on federal land access. They believe these changes can lead to increased housing availability and more equitable housing opportunities. Emphasizing smarter laws over land access could reshape the housing landscape.

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Atlas Van Lines' 2024 Study Reveals Arkansas as Leader in U.S. Relocation Trends

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 17 2025

Atlas Van Lines' 2024 Migration Study showcases Arkansas, Rhode Island, and North Carolina as top inbound states, with employment and family proximity driving moves. Rising housing costs create a 'lock-in effect,' limiting relocations, while international interest grows in the UK and China. The study highlights corporate policies' influence on migration patterns.

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Wet and Windy Weather in Western Montana Could Disrupt Weekend Travel Plans

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 16 2025

Brace yourself, Western Montana! This weekend brings a return to wet and windy winter conditions. The unexpected shift might cause havoc on the roads, reminding us all that spring isn't quite here yet. Stay safe and plan ahead.

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Pennsylvania Spectators Marvel at Stunning 'Blood Moon' Lunar Eclipse

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 15 2025

Pennsylvania had a celestial treat with a total lunar eclipse on March 13-14, 2025. While Philadelphia had partial cloud cover, cities like Allentown and Reading presented clearer views. The event, lasting over six hours, showcased a striking red hue known as a 'blood moon'. This spectacle, where Earth casts a reddish shadow on the Moon, was visible without special gear. Look out for the next eclipse on March 3, 2026.

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Maine to Experience Spectacular 'Blood Moon' Eclipse Tonight

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 15 2025

Maine is gearing up to witness a captivating total lunar eclipse, often called a ‘blood moon,’ visible late tonight. Starting at 11:57 PM EDT on March 13, it will reach totality by 2:26 AM on March 14, casting a reddish hue over the moon. This celestial event will be visible statewide without any special equipment, with another chance to catch a similar sight in March 2026.

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Joann Sparks Outrage by Ceasing Gift Card Use During Store Closures Amid Bankruptcy

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 14 2025

Joann Inc. has faced backlash for ending gift card acceptance as it shutters all 800 U.S. stores after a second bankruptcy filing within a year. Customers are furious over the decision, which they deem unfair, as liquidation sales are overseen by GA Group. Stores will shut by late May, while the company focuses on maximizing business value in a court-supervised sale.

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Camilo Villegas Advocates for Public Shaming to Tackle Slow Play in Golf

By: Darius Kingsley Mar, 14 2025

Camilo Villegas, a prominent PGA Tour player, suggests public shaming as a solution to slow play, a persistent issue in professional golf. By proposing measures like displaying players' names and using fluorescent orange bibs for caddies, Villegas critiques the current rules' enforcement. Despite advocating for change, Villegas himself missed the cut at the 2025 Sony Open due to delays caused by slow play.

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