Month: March 2026
Seals & Crofts musician dies at 85
He was born Darrell George Crofts in Cisco, Texas, but the world came to know him simply as Dash – the soft-spoken dreamer whose harmonies with Jim Seals floated through open windows and across sunlit porches. From their early days in The Champs to the gold-certified triumph of 1972’s Summer Breeze, Seals & Crofts soundtracked…
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Nuclear Silence Shattered Overnight
What began as a digital rumor became a mirror, forcing the world to confront how fragile its sense of safety had become. Officials eventually confirmed there was no attack, no launch, no secret strike—only manipulated images and a cleverly timed lie. Yet the relief felt strangely hollow. Markets had already convulsed, alliances had quietly tested…
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WWE star Jesse Ventura makes savage comment about Barron Trump as people call for him to be drafted
Jesse Ventura’s attack on the Trump legacy cut far deeper than a routine political jab. On Piers Morgan’s show, he openly floated the idea that the 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump might have been staged, invoking wrestling slang and pointing to the absence of a visible scar as fuel for his doubts. Then he…
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Lion King composer sues comedian for $27m after ‘Circle of Life’ lyrics joke
In a world where nostalgia is priceless, Lebohang “Lebo M” Morake believes his work has been turned into a cheap gag. To him, the opening chant of “Circle of Life” is not a meme, but a piece of living heritage: praise poetry honoring a king, a culture, and a continent. Hearing it reduced to “Look,…
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Two Countries Introduce Travel Limits Affecting U.S. Citizens
Mali and Burkina Faso’s decisions to shut their doors to U.S. citizens mark more than symbolic defiance; they signal a widening fracture in America’s relations with a strategically vital region. By invoking “reciprocity,” these governments are framing their bans as a matter of dignity and equality, not mere retaliation. Niger’s permanent visa halt and Chad’s…
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A Reflective Moment From Donald Trump in Washington
Away from the roar of rallies and the sharp edges of televised clashes, the former president’s silence in that Washington room carried an unexpected charge. The absence of performance revealed a different kind of presence—one defined less by dominance than by the gravity of memory, consequence, and possibility. For a few suspended moments, the usual…
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Senate Blocks Sanders’ Attempt to Halt Arms Deal
Sanders’ resolutions were never expected to win, but the scale of their defeat exposed how deeply entrenched bipartisan support for Israel remains, even amid unprecedented global outrage. Only a small bloc of progressives backed his effort to force Congress to confront whether U.S. bombs and shells are enabling potential violations of American and international law…
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New Food Stamp Rules Start in …see m
On November 1, 2025, food assistance stops being a stabilizing promise and turns into a test that many will fail before they even understand the rules. Able‑bodied adults without dependents will have just three months of SNAP in three years if they cannot constantly prove 80 hours of work, training, or volunteering. For people cycling…
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20 Minutes ago in Los Angeles, Pat Sajak was confirmed as…See more
For many, Pat Sajak has been a quiet constant in chaotic times, a reassuring presence spinning through thousands of episodes while the world outside kept changing. Today’s confirmation transforms that comfort into something more permanent: institutional recognition. It signals that his career is no longer just entertainment, but cultural imprint, woven into the shared memory…
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Football Player Just 14 Years Old Dies After Feeling Pain In… See more
The sudden loss of this young player has left a deep sense of shock, not only among his family and teammates but across the wider community that watched him grow on and off the field. In the days ahead, the focus will rest on supporting those closest to him, listening to their memories, and giving…
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