Bryson DeChambeau Takes Innovation to Augusta: 3D-Printed Club Added to Bag for 2026 Masters
Bryson DeChambeau enters the 2026 Masters with a custom 3D-printed 5-iron in his bag, aiming to secure his first green jacket at Augusta National. The LIV Golf star, fresh off back-to-back wins in Singapore and South Africa, is embracing cutting-edge technology to refine his game as he chases golf’s
Trump Celebrates Clay Fuller’s Win Over Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia Special Election
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Clay Fuller’s victory in Georgia’s 14th District special election over Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former seat, calling Fuller a 'large improvement' while Greene criticized Trump’s recent foreign policy rhetoric. The April 7 runoff saw Fuller win decisively amid l
Trump Administration Imposes Iran Ceasefire Under Strict Conditions Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Vice President JD Vance warns Iran’s fragile truce hinges on reopening the Strait of Hormuz as President Trump signals military readiness. A 10-point Iranian proposal is under review as Pakistan mediates talks.
Nagy’s Blueprint: How Giants’ New OC Plans to Shape Jaxson Dart’s Breakout 2026 Season
Matt Nagy, architect of Patrick Mahomes’ Super Bowl era in Kansas City, joins the Giants as offensive coordinator with a clear mission: mold Jaxson Dart into his own elite quarterback. The 2026 season will test Nagy’s philosophy of blending Mahomes-style discipline with Dart’s unique strengths after
Global Markets React as U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Sparks Middle East Tensions and Economic Shifts
President Trump's two-week U.S.-Iran ceasefire triggered market optimism Tuesday, with oil prices plunging 14% and stocks surging. However, conflicts in Lebanon and Iraq persist, complicating the fragile peace amid regional instability.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Race and Georgia Runoff Set to Test Midterm Momentum Before Fall Elections
Voters in Wisconsin and Georgia head to the polls Tuesday to decide high-stakes races that could reshape state courts and congressional dynamics ahead of the 2024 midterms. The Wisconsin Supreme Court contest and Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor Greene runoff may signal shifting political winds.
Trump Threatens Iran: Deadline Looms as Gas Prices Hit $4.14 and Strait of Hormuz Crisis Deepens
President Trump warns Iran could face destruction if it doesn’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday’s deadline, as global oil prices fluctuate and U.S. gas prices hit $4.14 amid rising tensions. The escalation follows Iran’s rejection of a temporary ceasefire and threats to retaliate against U.S.
Michigan Stuns UConn 69-63 to Win First NCAA Title Since 1989, Capping Historic March Madness Run
Michigan defeated UConn 69-63 in the 2026 NCAA Tournament final, claiming its first national championship since 1989. The Wolverines' dominant tournament run, capped by Most Outstanding Player Elliot Cadeau’s 19 points, marked the Big Ten’s first title since 2000.
Australia’s Most Decorated Soldier Arrested on War Crime Charges After Landmark Legal Battles
Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia’s most decorated living soldier and Victoria Cross recipient, was arrested Tuesday at Sydney Airport on five war crime charges tied to killings in Afghanistan. The arrest follows a 2023 civil defamation ruling that found him liable for multiple murders, marking the first
Rare Transient Killer Whales from Alaska Make Historic Appearance in Seattle Waters
Three unidentified killer whales from Alaska have captivated Seattle-area residents with multiple visits to Puget Sound. Researchers believe the transient orcas, now cataloged as T419, T420, and T421, are on a rare culinary expedition far from their usual North Pacific range.
US Searches for Missing F-15 Crew Member as Iran Offers Reward Amid Escalating Tensions
The U.S. military continues a 24/7 search for a missing F-15 crew member over Iran after Tehran offered cash rewards for their capture. Washington and Tehran exchange threats over the Strait of Hormuz deadline, while regional allies brace for further conflict.
Brexit Fallout: Why British Marmalade May Soon Lose Its Name in the EU
A century-old British breakfast staple faces a forced rebrand. Traditional marmalade may soon require a 'citrus' label in the EU, thanks to post-Brexit trade rules. The change, already rolling out in Northern Ireland, could reshape how the UK defines its iconic preserve.
US Military Rescues Missing Pilot from F-15 Downed Over Iran Amid Rising Tensions
The US military has successfully rescued a missing crew member from an F-15 fighter jet downed over southern Iran. President Trump confirmed the operation was conducted without American casualties, though Iran reported engagement during the mission. The rescue comes amid escalating threats and milit
Iran Launches Missile Strikes on Israel and Gulf States as U.S. Aircraft Downed in Escalating Conflict
Iran launched missile strikes on Israel and Gulf nations, including Kuwait’s Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery, as explosions rocked Tehran and Isfahan. Two U.S. military aircraft were downed Friday, marking a dramatic escalation in the five-week-old conflict.
Iran Claims Shooting Down Second US F-35 Fighter Jet Amid Escalating West Asia Conflict
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claims to have downed a second US F-35 fighter jet over central Iran. Kuwait’s vital Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery was also struck by Iranian drones, fueling fears of regional instability and surging energy prices.
Palestinian-American Community Leader Salah Sarsour Detained by ICE in Wisconsin Sparks Outrage
Salah Sarsour, president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee and a Palestinian-American advocate, was detained by ICE agents on March 30 while driving, leaving his family unable to locate him for days. Civil rights groups and Wisconsin leaders condemn the arrest as a targeted assault on free speech
Costco's $140, 10-Pound Smashable Chocolate Easter Bunny Sparks Debate
Costco's giant 10-pound chocolate Easter bunny priced up to $140 has shoppers questioning its value and instructions to smash it apart. The seasonal treat is made with milk, white and dark chocolate.
NYC Rideshare Driver Carjacked at Gunpoint: Understanding the Rising Trend of Violent Crime
A 51-year-old NYC rideshare driver was carjacked at gunpoint by four masked men in Lower Manhattan. The incident highlights the growing concern of violent crime in the city.
Céline Dion Announces Comeback Shows After Battling Rare Condition
Céline Dion returns to stage after 4-year hiatus due to Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis. She'll play 10-night residency at Paris La Défense Arena in September and October.
Teen Beauty Queen Kamolwan Chanago Handles On-Stage Veneer Malfunction with Poise at Miss Grand Thailand Pageant
18-year-old Miss Grand Thailand contestant Kamolwan Chanago's veneers fell out on stage during her introduction, but she handled the mishap with composure, earning cheers from the crowd. The incident highlights the pressure on pageant contestants to maintain a flawless appearance.
Jewish Summer Camps Boost Security Amid Rising Antisemitism
Jewish summer camps increase security measures due to rising antisemitism, with some adding fees to combat threats. FBI data shows 2,421 religion-based hate crimes from March 2025 to March 2026. Parents are footing the bill for enhanced security.
Bank of America Settles Epstein Sex Trafficking Lawsuit for $72.5 Million
Bank of America reaches a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit accusing the bank of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation. The settlement makes no admission of liability or wrongdoing.
Washington DC Cherry Blossoms Reach Peak Bloom: Seventh Consecutive Year Before April 1
Washington DC's famous cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom, thanks to warm weather. The National Park Service says this is the seventh year in a row they've bloomed before April 1.
Oscars Set to Move to New Home Outside Hollywood in 2029
The 101st Academy Awards will shift from Hollywood to a central Los Angeles venue in 2029, marking a major change in the event's location and streaming platform.