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Meinke Eyes Showdown Despite Current Focus on Scotney Nina Meinke will have close attention on Ellie Scotney when she enters the ring this Sunday, yet the IBF featherweight champion remains committed to a potential blockbuster match against Amanda Serrano. Meinke, who successfully defended her title against Diana Vargas in March, is still hopeful about fulfilling this long-awaited bout. Cancelled Bout with Serrano Still Lingers The highly anticipated match-up with unified featherweight champion Amanda Serrano was initially set for March 2024 but was canceled due to an eye injury that sidelined the Puerto Rican star. Although rumors of Serrano’s potential retirement…

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St. Charles County Council Approves ICE Partnership The St. Charles County Council unanimously voted on Monday evening to formalize a 287(g) partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), allowing the county police department to exercise limited immigration enforcement powers under ICE supervision. This development is part of ongoing discussions about the role of local law enforcement in immigration matters. Community Response to New Agreement The council meeting was packed with local residents, business owners, and representatives from organizations like Immigrant Community Action Project and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Missouri. Demonstrators filled the hall, holding placards and…

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Gas Prices Surge to $4 a Gallon Amid Ongoing Conflict in Iran The average price of gasoline in the United States reached $4 per gallon on Tuesday, marking the highest level since mid-2022. This dramatic increase can be attributed to skyrocketing oil prices stemming from escalating tensions surrounding the conflict in Iran. Impact of U.S. and Israeli Attacks on Gasoline Prices Since the joint military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran, the cost of unleaded gasoline has surged by more than $1 per gallon. Data from the American Automobile Association (AAA) indicates that the national average price…

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Alarming Rise in Out-of-School Children Attributed to Government Neglect Femi Falana, a prominent lawyer and human rights advocate, has pointed to the staggering number of out-of-school children in Nigeria—estimated at 20 million—blaming it on the widespread neglect of basic education by various state governments. Documents obtained from the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) show that, as of March 2026, several state governments, along with the Federal Capital Territory, have denied access to over N97 billion in funds from the commission. This information was revealed in response to a formal request for data on state compliance with the Compulsory and Free…

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Key EventsShow only major eventsPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureNestory Irankunda achieved a remarkable milestone with his fourth and fifth international goals. His performance raises the question: can we expect even more from him in the future?Final Score: Australia Dominates Curacao 5-1As the match came to a close, Australia secured a decisive victory over Curacao with a final score of 5-1. The game ended dramatically, with Hansen taking a free kick that soared over the crossbar, resulting in a free kick for Curacao at the halfway line. The referee then signaled the end of the match, capping off…

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Delays and Costs Hinder Immigrants’ Pursuit of Stability For many, immigration starts as a hopeful journey—a quest for security, stability, and the chance to build a better life. Families often leave everything behind in search of this promise. This experience is personal for both me, Jussein Basilio, and my co-author, Adriana Jayne Soriano, who contributed to this Community Voice piece. As an immigrant myself, my family came to the United States with dreams fueled by hard work and determination. Adriana shares a similar story, having immigrated from the Philippines with her family. The Emotional Cost of Leaving Home Leaving one’s…

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Virus Season Continues Through Spring Despite the arrival of spring, the virus season remains in full swing. Influenza and the novel coronavirus, including a new variant known as BA.3.2, dubbed “cicada,” are still in circulation alongside various respiratory illnesses and gastroenteritis that are affecting many Americans. The similarities in symptoms among these viruses, including runny noses, coughs, muscle aches, and fevers, complicate the ability to diagnose infections without testing. Marlene Wolfe, an assistant professor of environmental health at Emory University, noted that the emergence of multiple respiratory viruses often occurs across different seasons, contrary to the common perception of peak…

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Zedcrest Group Appoints Ademola Akogun as New Managing Director of Investment BankingLagos, Nigeria – March 2026 – In a significant move aimed at strengthening its position in the financial sector, Zedcrest Group has officially appointed Ademola Akogun as the Managing Director of Investment Banking. This decision, approved by the company’s Board of Directors, comes on the heels of Zedcrest’s recent acquisition of a publishing agency license, a strategic advancement that enhances the firm’s capabilities in investment banking.This new role allows Zedcrest to implement a comprehensive suite of investment banking services, which includes capital raising, structured finance, and advisory solutions. The…

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March 31, 2026, 5:50 a.m. ETEnzo Fernandes is prominently featured on Real Madrid’s transfer radar, while RB Leipzig may also succeed in retaining Liverpool winger Yann Diomande.Stay updated with the latest transfer news and rumors emerging from the football world.Emerging Transfer RumorsEnzo Fernandes could become Real Madrid’s backup option if the club is unable to secure Rodri. (Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images)Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo reports that Rodri is a primary midfield target for Real Madrid this summer. However, the club has not ruled out options like Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandes and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton should a deal…

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Tomato Farmers Demand Investment and Transparency Amid rising post-harvest losses, tomato farmers have called for greater transparency from the federal government. This push for accountability coincides with the launch of a substantial $3.5 billion investment aimed at addressing these challenges and bolstering agricultural productivity. Lagos PDP Crisis Intensifies The Lagos chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is grappling with internal conflicts as Board member George accuses Koshoedo of manipulating form distribution. The National Working Committee (NWC) has intervened by contacting the Under Secretary of State, urging them to issue a formal directive to resolve the escalating tensions. International Scholarship…

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