Exclusive-Bahrain Says Patriot Missile System Involved in March 9 Blast Over Residential Area

By Jonathan Landay, MB Pell and Maha El Dahan DUBAI/WASHINGTON March 21 (Reuters) – ‌A Patriot air ‌defence ⁠system ⁠was involved in the interception of ​an Iranian drone over a ​residential area of Bahrain ⁠on March ⁠9, Bahrain’s ⁠government told ​Reuters on Saturday, describing ​an ⁠incident that led to civilian injuries. The ⁠interception prevented a …

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Comparative Oncology | 60 Minutes Archive

Humans share many of the same genes as dogs. In 2022, Anderson Cooper reported on how scientists were using that similarity in a field called comparative oncology, testing new cancer treatments on dogs and humans.

Wimbledon Introduces Video Review on Six Courts for This Year’s Tournament

LONDON (AP) — Wimbledon will use video review technology for the first time at this year’s tournament, the All England Club announced Saturday. The oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament will have the technology available on Centre Court, No. 1 Court — the club’s second-biggest stadium — plus four other show courts. Players will be allowed …

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Want To Stress Less? Start With These Everyday Habits

By Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay ReporterSATURDAY, March 21, 2026 (HealthDay News) — You probably know someone who never loses their cool — even in a situation that would send most folks into a panic. How come they don’t freak out under pressure? Chalk it up to something called “psychological flexibility.” “They’re able to change the way …

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Airports Rush to Feed Unpaid TSA Workers as Belts Tighten

WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) – As government funding for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security remains frozen ⁠in ⁠Congress, airports are running food drives and accepting ⁠donations for security screeners enduring their second stretch without pay in the last six months. Transportation Security Administration officers scrimped and ​pinched pennies during last year’s 43-day government shutdown, …

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