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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 2026BUSINESS

xAI’s Final Co‑Founder Exit Signals Big Shake‑Ups Ahead

The last of the original team that helped Elon Musk launch xAI has left, a move that comes as the company readies for a major change in its structure. Ross Nordeen, who had been Musk’s right‑hand man and handled day‑to‑day priorities, stepped away this week. He is no longer listed on the company’s X

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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 2026EDUCATION

Bus crash leaves two dead and many hurt in Tennessee

A school bus from Kenwood Middle School was hit near Huntington on Highway 70. The collision involved a Chevrolet Trailblazer and a TDOT dump truck. Investigators say the truck was not at fault, but the case is still being looked into. Two students died right away. Seven others were badly

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Future Stars: Who Will Advance to Indy?

The Sweet 16 has finished, and the next round is already shaping up. Four teams still vie for a spot in the Final Four, and the games have been intense on both Thursday and Friday. All three top‑seeded teams survived their matchups. Duke held off St. John’s after a strong second half, Illinois be

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple Unveils Two Fresh Apps for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Apple is set to launch two new applications this year that will change how people use their devices. The first is a business tool designed to help companies manage apps, contacts and support requests all in one place. It will arrive on April 14th and will replace three older services, giving a si

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Running Through History: A Family’s Secret Journey

The story begins in the early 1980s, when a mother and father were forced to flee their home. They left behind a child who would grow up with the echo of hidden roads and whispered warnings. The parents were once part of a radical group that fought against the Vietnam War, using bombs and undergroun

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Bengaluru’s Pitch Promises a Batted‑Heavy IPL Start

The 2026 Indian Premier League begins with a bang as Royal Challengers Bengaluru face Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28 at the famous M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. The match is expected to be a high‑scoring affair because both teams boast strong batting line‑ups and the ground is known for favouring batsmen

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Mar 28 2026WEATHER

Snow Surprise for California’s Sierra and Light Drizzle in Los Angeles

A fresh spring weather system is headed toward California, promising a mix of snowfall in the Sierra Nevada and gentle rain over Los Angeles. The National Weather Service predicts two distinct precipitation events for the Tahoe area. The first wave rolls in Monday evening and continues into Tuesd

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Weather‑Smart Soccer: MLS’s New Play Plan

Major League Soccer is shifting its calendar to a winter‑focused schedule next year. The change aims to keep teams out of the hottest months in southern cities while avoiding the harsh cold in northern markets. In practice, this means more games will be played during December and February in places

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