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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

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Elite Eight Showdowns: Who Plays, When and Where

The 2026 NCAA men’s basketball tournament is almost finished, with the Elite Eight set to decide who moves on to the Final Four. Saturday night kicks off in the South Region, where the third‑seeded Illinois team will take on the ninth‑seeded Iowa squad at 6:09 p. m. Eastern Time. Later that ev

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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

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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

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Mar 28 2026SCIENCE

Space Station Sickness: A Mystery Unfolds

A 59‑year‑old former Air Force officer, who has flown to space four times, told a news agency that he suddenly became ill while eating dinner on the International Space Station. The incident happened just days before a planned spacewalk, and his crew reacted immediately, calling for ground‑based med

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Mar 28 2026BUSINESS

Brainstorming Boosted by Unexpected Past

Companies are now trying new ways to get more ideas from workers and the public. One experiment with marketing and sales staff at a candy firm, plus four lab tests, shows that thinking about past accidental events can spark fresh ideas. The trick is simple: ask people to remember moments when som

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

American Soccer Tests Belgium in Friendly Showdown

The U. S. men's team faced Belgium on a sunny afternoon, using the match as a chance to evaluate new talents ahead of major tournaments. The game was set in an indoor stadium with climate control, yet the organizers included a cooling break to mimic conditions expected at the World Cup. Some fans bo

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Mar 28 2026HEALTH

Young Man Beats Stage IV Cancer with Surgery and Hope

A 26‑year‑old sheet metal worker noticed blood in his stool and didn’t think it mattered. The spots appeared sometimes, so he blamed a workplace injury. Soon after, standing caused sharp pain and he had to hunch over for relief. In July 2021 he visited an emergency room in Erie, Pennsylvania, and a

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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 2026SPORTS

Dodgers Give Edwin Díaz a Live Trumpet Entrance

The Dodgers surprised fans by hiring a real trumpeter for Edwin Díaz’s first save. When the pitcher stepped onto the mound, a spotlight shone on the left‑field deck where Tatiana Tate waited with her brass. The familiar “Narco” beat filled the stadium, a tune that Díaz first used years ago wit

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