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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Former Leaders Held as New Nepal Government Faces Backlash

A former prime minister was taken into custody in the early hours of Saturday, following a series of violent demonstrations that ended with the collapse of the previous administration and set the stage for fresh elections. The man arrested, a key figure in the Communist Party, was seized at his home

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung S26 Phone: Common Problems and Quick Fixes

The new Samsung Galaxy S26 line was released earlier this year. Some users report issues, especially with the Ultra model. Below are key problems and possible solutions. Screen troubles appear in many Ultra phones. Text may look fuzzy, brightness can change unexpectedly, and the display might bothe

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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 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 2026OPINION

Minnesota Farms: The Backbone of Our Food

The state’s farmers are the unseen heroes that keep our plates full. Minnesota is sixth in overall farm output across the U. S. and leads in more than 20 products, such as sugar beets, turkeys, green peas, hogs, sweet corn, soybeans, sunflower seeds, canola, dry beans and oats. Corn is the fou

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Mar 28 2026BUSINESS

Health Partnerships: What Works and What Fails

In three African nations—Ethiopia, Ghana and Kenya—a joint effort between governments and private companies aimed to improve disease testing. The project, known as the African Health Diagnostics Platform, faced many hurdles that are common to similar collaborations worldwide. The main problems we

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

California Stops Officials From Betting on Future Events

The governor has issued a new rule that stops state workers from using prediction markets to bet on things that could affect their jobs. This move comes after reports that some people with inside information were making large profits by placing bets before big news. The law says that anyone wh

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Army Looks to Revamp Vehicle Plans in Rapid‑Changing Tech World

The Army is shaking up its vehicle plans as new tech moves fast. Senior official John Jolokai says the service should not wait five years to check the market. A recent request for information (RFI) asked industry for quick designs of tracked cars that weigh 40‑80 tons. The Army wants ten pr

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Mar 28 2026FINANCE

Pony AI’s New Buy Signal: What It Means for Investors

Bank of America’s analyst Ming‑Hsun Lee has refreshed his view on the Chinese tech firm Pony AI Inc. , keeping a Buy rating and suggesting a target price of HK$148. 00 for the stock. Lee’s focus is on consumer‑cyclical companies, and he has a solid track record: an average return of 16. 5 % and a su

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Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities and the Silent‑Storm of Politics

The world of fame is turning into a tightrope walk between speaking out and staying silent. In the past, actors would be criticized for making bold statements that offended or divided people. Now they also face backlash simply for not voicing an opinion on hot topics, a new pressure that feels

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