Author: Barbara T. Palmer

"Prone to fits of apathy. Devoted music geek. Troublemaker. Typical analyst. Alcohol practitioner. Food junkie. Passionate tv fan. Web expert."

Today’s horoscope brings a mix of unexpected events and exciting opportunities for all zodiac signs. With no restrictions for shopping or important decisions until 9:15 p.m., it’s a day to embrace change and welcome new possibilities. Aries may receive unexpected leadership opportunities or suggestions from authority figures, while Taurus could experience unexpected travel opportunities or changes in plans, seeking excitement. Gemini should double check financial details as unexpected events may affect finances, while Cancer’s partner or friend could suggest surprising changes in their relationship or introduce unusual people. Leo will have a good day for introducing changes and improvements in…

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Vermont Police Warn Residents About Hidden AirTags Being Used for Vehicle Theft Vermont police are cautioning residents returning from Canada to check their vehicles for hidden AirTags, as authorities believe the tracking devices are being used for potential theft and smuggling. According to cyber analyst Ryan McLiverty, criminals in Montreal are using AirTags to track, steal, and sell cars. There are concerns that these stolen vehicles could also be used to transport drugs across the border. Common hiding spots for the trackers include under windshield wipers, in front grilles, and inside unlocked vehicles. This is not the first time AirTags…

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has issued a stark warning to Europe, stating that the continent is currently in a “pre-war era” and must be ready to confront the threat posed by Russia. Tusk emphasized that war is no longer a thing of the past and that any scenario is possible, with Europe facing its most concerning situation since 1945. European leaders and military officials are increasingly worried about the conflict in Ukraine potentially spilling over into other countries on Russia’s border. In response, countries like Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Lithuania have taken steps to bolster their defense capabilities. The…

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On a thrilling Opening Day in Major League Baseball, several key players made headlines with their standout performances and unfortunate injuries. The spotlight was on Twins’ top prospect Royce Lewis, who made a grand entrance in his first at-bat by hitting a home run. However, the joy was short-lived as Lewis had to leave the game early due to a quad injury. Despite the setback, the young star’s potential was evident for all to see. Meanwhile, Cardinals’ slugger Paul Goldschmidt had a stellar opener against the Dodgers, tallying three hits including a home run. The performance was a promising sign…

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The Diamondbacks Make Major Pitching Move with Jordan Montgomery Signing In a surprising move, the Arizona Diamondbacks have reportedly reached a one-year, $25 million agreement with left-hander Jordan Montgomery. The deal, which includes a $20 million vesting player option for the 2025 season, is pending a physical examination. Montgomery, who played a crucial role in the Texas Rangers’ 2023 World Series win against the Diamondbacks, will be joining his fourth team in the past three seasons. Known for his impressive performance in St. Louis and Texas, the addition of Montgomery strengthens the Diamondbacks’ starting rotation, which struggled in 2023. This…

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The recent terror attack at a Moscow concert hall that claimed the lives of at least 139 people has brought four suspects to court on terrorism charges. The attack, which ISIS has claimed responsibility for, has sparked a wave of fear and uncertainty in the Russian capital. The suspects, all hailing from Tajikistan and working in Russia on temporary or expired visas, have pleaded guilty to the charges. However, videos circulating on social media have raised concerns about the violent interrogation methods used on the suspects, including apparent electrocution and physical mutilation. Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that the…

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NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, and Belarusian spaceflight participant Marina Vasilevskaya have successfully launched to the International Space Station (ISS) from Kazakhstan. The crew took off at 8:36 a.m. EDT on Saturday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome after a previous launch was scrubbed due to an electrical issue. They are expected to dock to the space station’s Prichal module at about 11:09 a.m. on Monday, March 25, using the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft. Docking coverage will be available on NASA+ and other platforms, with a crew welcome ceremony to follow. The new crew members will join the current…

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– The British Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has announced that she is undergoing preventative chemotherapy after tests revealed cancer following major abdominal surgery. The news has shocked the public and dominated British newspaper front pages on Saturday. A spokesperson from Kensington Palace stated that Kate and her husband, Prince William, were deeply touched by the overwhelming messages of support that they have received. Despite the outpouring of love, there has also been criticism of those who had speculated about her health. The public has rallied around Kate, praising her dignity and bravery in sharing her diagnosis with the world.…

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Microsoft unveils new Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 models this week, targeting businesses looking for high-performance devices. The tech giant has decided to make these new computers available exclusively on their website and through enterprise resellers, possibly paving the way for upcoming consumer launches. Moreover, rumors are circulating about a potential true Surface foldable device in the works, adding to the excitement among tech enthusiasts. On a related note, Microsoft has hired Deepmind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman to lead its AI division, showcasing the company’s commitment to advancing artificial intelligence technology. In other news, YouTube has introduced new rules…

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The Senate narrowly averts government shutdown with $1.2 trillion funding bill In a tight vote of 74-24, the Senate managed to pass a $1.2 trillion government funding bill, just in the nick of time after breaching the midnight deadline to avert a shutdown. The bill had previously passed the House by a vote of 268-134 and is now headed to President Joe Biden for signing. The funding lapse was brief and technical, with no meaningful impact as the White House ceased shutdown preparations due to the Senate agreement. Once signed, the full government will be funded through the end of…

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