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Okta Sees Slower Growth as Enterprise IT Budgets Tighten
Okta signals a slower growth path as enterprises tighten IT budgets. With customers delaying renewals and deployments, the identity-security leader faces a tougher funding climate even after a strong finish last quarter.
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Olivia Wilde Dazzles Paris Fashion Week in Bold Catsuit and Coat Dress
Olivia Wilde is turning heads with a bold new fashion arc at Paris Fashion Week, pairing daring silhouettes with sleek polish. A plunging catsuit and other standout looks hint at a fearless, evolving style as she tackles exciting acting and directing projects this year.
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Noem Faces Online Scrutiny After DC Gala
At a high-profile White House gala, a single photo sparks a flood of speculation—about staff, personal ties, and sudden appearances. Officials push back against the chatter, but the whispers keep the spotlight on what’s happening off the podium. The real story behind the headlines remains elusive.
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Tax Refund Delays Hit Several States Over 2025 Federal Tax Changes
Tax season could be more unsettled this year as states implement new federal changes and update their systems. Officials warn refunds may face delays amid processing backlogs, software glitches, and last-minute rule updates. As the filing season unfolds, patience and accuracy may help navigate the potential snags.
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Pat McAfee Hopes Aaron Rodgers Is Happy as Steelers Future Buzz Grows
Pat McAfee offers a hopeful, personal read on Aaron Rodgers’ next chapter—happiness, marriage, and the evolving game. With a Steelers chapter in play and questions about 2026 on the horizon, the legend’s future remains as captivating as ever.
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Pentagon’s Bold Briefing Signals Rapid Shifts in US-Israel-Iran Crisis
Here are a few short teaser options you can choose from: – A Pentagon briefing hints at rapid momentum in a high-stakes regional clash, with promises of relentless, round-the-clock air operations and a caution against premature celebrations. The outlook signals a pivotal shift with wide-ranging implications. – Bold statements from a top defense briefing paint…
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Chelsea hit with fitness boost ahead of Villa clash as Palmer and James available for selection
Chelsea’s squad is showing fresh signs of life as several players close in on a comeback. With Palmer and James back in the frame and others like Cucurella, Estevao Willian, and Romeo Lavia edging toward fitness, the mood around the team is starting to brighten after a tough patch. The latest returns could add a…
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Nintendo Switch Online Adds Three Retro Mario Titles for MAR10 Day
MAR10 Day brings a fresh batch of Mario nostalgia to Nintendo Switch Online. A trio of classics—Mario vs Donkey Kong (GBA), Mario Clash, and Mario’s Tennis (Virtual Boy)—offers retro puzzles, a 3D twist, and classic court action on modern hardware.
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Rams Target Trent McDuffie in Bold Trade to Bolster Secondary
After a postseason heartbreak, the Rams are shifting focus to the defensive backfield. With two first-round picks and a bold front-office approach, Los Angeles is weighing a potential game-changing addition to boost the secondary.
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Harry Styles Teases New Album With Global Pop-Ups and Exclusive Merch
Harry Styles is teasing a bold new era with Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. A global wave of pop-ups and exclusive merch hints at a night of surprises and limited-edition keepsakes, with special early-access perks for fans.
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Iran War Debate: Hawks, Skeptics, and the MAGA Divide
After a deadly bombing, tensions with Iran loom large as a chorus of voices weigh the path ahead. Skeptics warn against rushing into conflict while others press for strategic clarity as midterm politics come into play. From MAGA principles to global power dynamics, the discussion signals high-stakes choices shaping America’s role abroad.
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AT&T iPhone 17e Pre-Orders Kick Off with No Trade-In Deals
Meet the iPhone 17e from AT&T—a powerful, value-focused upgrade with 256GB starting storage, a standout camera, and MagSafe. With flexible no-trade-in offers and enticing pricing, this model blends performance and affordability in a sleek package.
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Hunter Greene Elbow MRI Sparks Reds’ Season Uncertainty
An elbow scare has Hunter Greene paused and awaiting an MRI, with throwing halted through at least Thursday. After durability questions in prior seasons, a potential setback could test the Reds’ rotation early in the year.
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Seven Fantasy Series to Watch in 2026 as Dunk and Egg Season 2 Nears
With Dunk and Egg’s Season 2 still on the horizon, a vibrant slate of fantasy awaits in 2026. From dynastic dramas to epic quests and whimsical adventures, these new worlds promise dragons, rings, and richly imagined realms. If you’re craving immersive escapes that blend peril with wonder, the coming year is ready to deliver.
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Apple Unveils MacBook Neo at $599, Its Cheapest Laptop in a Decade
Apple enters the budget laptop arena with a 13-inch MacBook Neo—featherlight at 2.7 pounds, starting from $599, powered by an iPhone-grade chip. With a vivid finish and a price that undercuts the rest of the lineup, this move could reshape education and everyday computing.
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Harry Maguire faces Greek court retrial in ongoing case
Harry Maguire’s Greek courtroom saga takes another twist as a suspended sentence looms over the Manchester United defender. With a retrial and ongoing appeals tied to a 2020 Mykonos incident, the case remains in focus even as he readies for a Newcastle showdown.
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Lexington Gears Up for Statewide Tornado Drill: Sirens and Alerts to Be Tested
Lexington gears up for its annual tornado drill as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week. Expect citywide siren tests and emergency alerts designed to boost preparedness. A quick read to learn what to expect and how you can be ready when the drill rolls out.
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Crimson Desert Teases Next-Gen Open-World RPG With 4K Ray-Traced Visuals
Crimson Desert is shaping up to be a visually stunning open-world RPG from Pearl Abyss. Its blend of medieval aesthetics, vast landscapes, and dynamic systems hints at a living, reactive world where lighting and weather breathe with you. An ambitious, tech-forward adventure that has fans eagerly awaiting more.
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Asia Stocks Slump as Oil Rises and Gulf Tensions Roil Global Markets
Global markets tell a split story: Asia retreats on a broad risk-off wave even as Europe and the U.S. show cautious strength. Oil climbs on Middle East tensions, keeping investors alert about inflation and growth. A snapshot of how geopolitics is steering sentiment and volatility across equities and energy.
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The Orville Season 4: Scripts Are Finished, Release Depends on Time
The Orville’s Season 4 is written and ready, with 10 episodes in the pipeline. But the timing hinges on Seth MacFarlane’s schedule—when he can dedicate a year to production, the next voyage could begin. Fans won’t want to miss what’s on the horizon.
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World Cup Semi-Final Showdown: New Zealand vs South Africa at Eden Gardens
World Cup semi-final fever grips Eden Gardens as New Zealand and South Africa prepare for a one-off clash. With nerves on edge, captains weigh fresh starts, pitch conditions, and late fitness calls, promising high-stakes drama and plenty of unpredictable moments.