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Riz Ahmed breaks down the drama and his quest for revenge in the new film ‘Hamlet’
NewsTaking on the role of ‘Hamlet’ requires an appreciation of poetry, which is why a new film with the same name stars a British actor...

Marlins ballpark transforms into interactive hub for S.T.E.A.M Day, hosts students from local schools
NewsMIAMI (WSVN) - The home of the Miami Marlins turned into a field of dreams for thousands of local students.On Thursday, the baseball team along...

South Florida Faces Flooding and Rip Current Risks Before a Breezy, Sun-Drenched Weekend Warm-Up Arrives
NewsStormy weather clears for a breezy sunny weekend as South Florida temperatures climb back into the mid eighties.

Sun-Drenched Augusta Set for Historic Dry Spell During 2026 Masters
NewsPatrons and players prepare for the driest conditions in fifteen years as high pressure dominates the Georgia spring.

The Unicorn Is The National Animal Of Scotland. Seriously. Today Is Scotlands National Unicorn Day.
NewsFor the 55th year, Lake Superior State University, in Michigan, continues to issue Unicorn Hunting Permits.

Global Crisis Deepens: The “Ramadan Truce” Fractures Over Lebanon Ambiguity (Videos)
NewsFragile US-Iran ceasefire faces immediate collapse as conflicting terms over Lebanon leave the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed.

13 Everyday Items Getting More Expensive Because of the Iran War
NewsBy: Liliana Hall Editor: Julia Glum Costs are creeping up — and not just at the gas pump. A growing list of everyday expenses, from groceries to airline baggage fees, is feeling the ripple effects of tensions tied to the Iran war. That’s because energy sits at the center of the global economy. When it gets more expensive, like it has due to this conflict in the Middle East, so do goods and services that depend on moving, shipping or production. That’s… almost everything. “What began as a disruption in a key energy corridor is now feeding through the entire global economy,” United […]...

The Death of the Percentage: Why Your Financial Advisor’s Fee Model Is Obsolete
NewsModernizing fee structures to reflect value rather than portfolio size provides transparency and ensures that financial advisor interests truly align.

Why The Persian Gulf Has More Oil And Gas Than Anywhere Else On Earth
NewsBy Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington It has been said that Persian Gulf countries are both blessed and cursed by their vast oil and gas reserves. Geologic forces over millions of years have meant the region is an energy-rich global flash...