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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

St. Paul Rally Draws Big Names to Protest “No Kings” Movement

A major protest is set for Saturday at the Minnesota State Capitol, where around 100, 000 people are expected to gather. The event is part of a nationwide campaign called “No Kings, ” which criticizes the Trump administration’s policies and aims to prevent what supporters see as executive overreach.

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Celebrities Rally for “No Kings” Protest Across America

Hollywood figures took part in or encouraged the nationwide “No Kings” demonstrations that unfolded on Saturday, aiming to challenge President Donald Trump’s leadership. Lea Thompson, famous for “Back to the Future, ” shared a clip urging fans to craft signs like “Equality is not radical” and “He

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Mar 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Names Turning a Year Older on March 29

The calendar marks another day for stars to celebrate. One of the most famous is Eric Idle, who reaches 83 years old today. He once made a playful documentary about the fictional band The Rutles, showing his love for parody and music. Brendan Gleeson also marks 71 this year. He is preparing to ta

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Voices Rise: Stars Join the “No Kings” Marches

Millions of people have marched across America and abroad, shouting against government policies that many see as unfair. The protests grew after two American citizens were shot by federal agents in Minneapolis, sparking anger that spread to every state and many countries. The tragedy was a cataly

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Mar 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Comedy Sparks and Celebrity Conflicts in the Spotlight

David Spade recently took a sharp stance against California Governor Gavin Newsom and Congresswoman Karen Bass, calling their actions in Hollywood “terrifying. ” His comments came during a media event where he highlighted the political pressures that seem to be shaping the entertainment industry.

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Portable TV That Turns Your Backyard Into a Movie Spot

This new 24‑inch screen can be carried anywhere and runs on a battery, so it lets you watch shows outside without needing a wall outlet. The screen is 1080p and has a matte finish that keeps glare low, making it easier to see in bright light. It runs Google TV and can stream from apps like YouTube o

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Rebuilding Youth Care in Maine: A Call to Act

The state’s newest plan for the Long Creek Youth Development Center keeps delaying real help for young people who need it. Instead of opening the doors to new programs, lawmakers have swapped a clear timeline for five years of “studies. ” This change means the center will stay stuck, without fres

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Mar 29 2026SCIENCE

Copper in Pig Gut: A Hidden Battle Against Salmonella

Pigs that eat a lot of copper in their food face a strange shift inside their stomachs. The extra metal changes the tiny community of bacteria that normally live there, and this can affect how Salmonella Typhimurium behaves. The Salmonella strain that has become a worldwide problem, called ST34,

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Mar 29 2026SPORTS

Final Four Showdowns: Who Will Earn a Spot in the 2026 Championship?

The Elite Eight games on Sunday will decide who joins the Final Four. Two matchups bring together top teams that have dominated this season. The stakes are high: a single loss means the end of a dream. In one game, Tennessee, seeded sixth, will face Michigan, the top seed in the Midwest region. Ten

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Mar 29 2026EDUCATION

A Young Scientist’s Quest to Make STEM Shine for Everyone

He grew up in a small town near a pond, where he spent hours catching frogs and watching snakes glide across the water. His curiosity about nature was fueled by weekly fact cards his mother sent him, packed with fun details about animals. He kept a binder full of scientific names and behaviors, memo

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