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Mar 29 2026OPINION

Peace Over Power: A New Look at an Old Story

The old pattern of leaders quoting holy books to justify war still shows up today. Some politicians lift verses that praise a warrior’s training and use them as proof that fighting is holy. They claim the gods give them permission to kill and conquer. But if you read further into the same story,

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Trump’s War Talk Leaves Allies Confused

Trump says the U. S. is winning a fight with Iran, yet he keeps changing plans and confusing his own team. He has warned other countries that they must help, then later said he does not need their aid. He has pushed for the Strait of Hormuz to stay open, threatened to destroy Iranian energy si

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

A Supervisor Steps Back in San Francisco’s Political War

San Francisco is buzzing after Supervisor Jackie Fielder checked into the hospital last Friday, sparking questions about what’s happening behind closed doors. Not long after her office described the situation as an "acute personal health crisis, " rumors surfaced that she might resign—less than two

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Protests Across the U. S. Gain Unexpected Strength Outside Big Cities

On Saturday, a nationwide protest wave will sweep the United States. Unlike earlier efforts, this one isn’t just gathering people in famous downtown squares. Organizers expect more than 3, 200 gatherings in all 50 states, with two-thirds happening in smaller towns—a big jump from the first round las

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Social Security Faces a Growing Gap: What the Numbers Really Say

About 70 million people got their Social Security checks in February, and most of them are retirees who depend on those payments to survive. Studies over the past two decades show that 80‑90% of retirees use these benefits to make ends meet. This shows how vital it is for lawmakers to keep the progr

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Grandkids Get a No‑Drive Rule After Tiger’s DUI

President Donald Trump has set a strict rule for his grandchildren: they are not allowed to ride in a car when Tiger Woods is behind the wheel. The rule came after the 50‑year‑old golfer was caught driving under the influence on March 27. Woods has been dating Vanessa Trump, who is 79‑years‑ol

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Crowds Gather for a Massive Protest Against Trump Policies

People started arriving early Saturday in cities all over the country, from Maine to Florida, to join a big protest against President Trump’s actions. The main rally took place in St. Paul, Minnesota, a city that recently experienced violent police actions during an immigration raid where two Americ

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Saudi Base Hit by Missile, 12 U. S. Injured

A missile strike on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia left 12 Americans hurt, with two suffering serious injuries and the rest experiencing lighter wounds. The attack also set a KC‑135 refueling plane ablaze, according to a senior U. S. official who spoke to Fox News. Analysts say the strik

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Lawn Care: Spring Savings on the New Lymow Mower

The spring season brings longer days and a desire for greener lawns, but many homeowners dread the effort that mowing requires. A new opportunity appears between March 27th and April 5th, offering a chance to upgrade to the Lymow One Plus robotic mower at a discounted price. The promotion includes s

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Mar 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Josh Duhamel Says Celebs Should Keep Politics Quiet

The actor known for the “Transformers” movies recently spoke on a radio program with Megyn Kelly. He said he kept his political thoughts to himself because of the audience he reaches. He explained that having a large platform does not mean one must share every opinion. “I have strong views, but I

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