U

Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Government Workers Demand Permanent Pay During Shutdowns

When a government budget standoff occurs, the people who keep flights running and passengers safe often go unpaid. This has happened many times in recent years, leaving air‑traffic controllers and TSA agents stuck with unpaid hours. Politicians have drafted bills that would protect these workers’ sa

reading time less than a minute
Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Drone Attack Hits U. S. Troops at Saudi Base

The war in the Middle East has pushed the number of American soldiers wounded to more than 300. A recent strike on Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan air base by Iran sent six ballistic missiles and 29 drones crashing into the facility, injuring at least 15 U. S. personnel, some seriously. Earlier estimat

reading time less than a minute
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

reading time less than a minute
Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Big Ten Battle: Iowa’s Upset Journey Meets Illinois’ Defense

Iowa entered the Elite Eight as a 9‑seed, having stunned several top teams to reach this stage for the first time since 2018. They knocked out a No. 1 seed and beat higher‑ranked opponents like Clemson, Florida, and Nebraska along the way. Illinois arrived as a 3‑seed after a solid defensive perform

reading time less than a minute
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

reading time less than a minute
Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Long TSA Lines: What the New Pay Order Means for Travelers

The new order from President Trump tells Homeland Security to give TSA workers a paycheck, but it is still unclear how fast the change will reach the gates. Many people were already stuck in long queues on spring break, waiting for flights that seemed to take forever. One traveler, Betty Mitch

reading time less than a minute
Mar 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Tiger Woods’ Unexpected Turn on Jupiter Island

A sudden crash on Jupiter Island has put the famous golfer in a new spotlight. At nearly 2 p. m. , a Range Rover driven by Tiger Woods spun sideways after hitting a pickup truck that was towing a pressure‑cleaner trailer. Police said the driver of the truck saw the Rover speeding ahead and tri

reading time less than a minute
Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Iran War Plans Leave Allies in the Dark

In the first month of fighting with Iran, President Trump has sent mixed messages that have left Republican lawmakers and allies confused about the country’s next steps. He has spoken of peace talks while also ordering more troops to the region, a contradiction that worries officials who fear an

reading time less than a minute
Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Rebuilding Homeland Security: A Senate‑House Clash That Broke a Deal

The day began with hope that the Senate could finally pass funding for Homeland Security before a long shutdown loomed. Senators presented a plan to House Speaker Mike Johnson, who left the Capitol in anger and called the proposal a “joke. ” The deal, crafted by Senate Majority Leader John Thune aft

reading time less than a minute
Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Trista Sutter Shares Her Feelings After Taylor Frankie Paul’s Season Is Cancelled

Trista Sutter, the original Bachelorette who won hearts in 2003, reacted to the recent decision to pause Taylor Frankie Paul’s upcoming season. She told a radio host that she was “very sad” and worried the show might end because of this. Sutter said mistakes were made but she hopes everyone will act

reading time less than a minute