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Mar 03 2026SPORTS

Falcons Set to Take the Field in Madrid

The National Football League has confirmed that its Atlanta Falcons will travel to Spain in 2026 for an international match. The game is planned as a home appearance for the Falcons, who will play eight contests in Atlanta that season. Among the nine home games scheduled for 2026, several opponen

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Trump Fires Blasts at Two TV Stars Over Iran Strike Debate

Donald Trump has publicly criticized two of his most visible supporters, former Fox hosts Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson, after they voiced concerns about his decision to strike Iran. Kelly said she has “serious doubts” about the military action, while Carlson has long argued against U. S. involv

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Mar 03 2026SPORTS

Flyers Stay Focused: No Quick Trades Ahead

The Flyers won a close game against the Leafs, giving them their first three‑game streak in over two months. Their record is now 28-21-11, and they are just four points behind the Bruins for a playoff spot. With the trade deadline this Friday, Flyers GM Daniel Briere said the team will not chase

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Mar 03 2026BUSINESS

Target’s New CEO Sets Fresh Growth Plan

The new boss of Target, Michael Fiddelke, announced a bold strategy to revive the retailer’s fortunes. He promised a fresh focus on product quality and store layout, aiming to draw shoppers back into physical locations. To support this shift, the company will lift its capital investment by a quarter

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Government Stumbles Over Legal Battle With Law Firms

The federal government recently flipped its stance on a legal showdown with several law firms. After attempting to pull out of the fight, it decided to keep fighting, showing a confusing back‑and‑forth. A week ago, the Department of Justice asked an appeals court in Washington, D. C. if it could dr

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Mar 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Game of Thrones Heads to the Big Screen

Warner Bros. is now developing a new film set in George R. R. Martin’s famous fantasy world, with writer Beau Willimon—known for Andor and House of Cards—at the helm. The idea first surfaced in a recent profile that revealed both HBO and Warner Bros. are working on different takes of King Aegon I

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

A Look at the DHS Hearing and Its Big Questions

The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down for almost a month because lawmakers couldn’t agree on a budget or new rules for immigration officers. Kristi Noem, the DHS secretary, will speak to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday about how this pause hurts everyday people. For exa

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Mar 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple Unveils a 27‑inch Pro Display with 120Hz and Mini‑LED Tech

Apple has rolled out a new high‑end monitor called the Studio Display XDR. The screen is 27 inches wide and delivers a 5K resolution of 5120 by 2880 pixels, giving sharp detail for professional use. A mini‑LED backlight with 2, 304 dimming zones allows the display to reach a peak brightness of 2, 00

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Mar 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung’s New Phone Uses 8‑Bit Screens, Not 10‑Bit

Samsung’s newest flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, was first announced with a promise of a 10‑bit display that would bring brighter colors and smoother gradients. A later statement from the company clarified that all three S26 models actually use 8‑bit panels. This means they can show about 16. 7 mill

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

The President, the Press, and a 14‑Second Pause

Jon Stewart, known for his sharp humor on the “Daily Show, ” took aim at President Donald Trump and the media that surrounds him. He criticized Trump for dragging the United States toward a conflict with Iran without explaining why it was necessary to the public. Stewart pointed out that past leader

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