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Did LAPD jump the gun in arresting D4vd in Celeste Rivas Hernandez's killing? D.A’s office responds as shocking claims emerge
Alt-pop singer D4vd, legally David Burke, was arrested on suspicion of murder seven months after 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez's body was found in his SUV. The LAPD reportedly arrested Burke to pressure the D.A.'s office into filing charges, as they reportedly believed there was sufficient evidence while the D.A. was not yet ready.
Will the US nuke Iran? Conservative political commentator Mark Levin uses World War II atomic bombing of Japan to draw a parallel with ground invasion of Iran
Mark Levin drew parallels between World War II casualty figures and the atomic bombings of Japan to discuss current tensions with Iran. He cited the Battle of the Bulge and Okinawa to suggest Truman's nuclear decision aimed to prevent greater losses, framing the Iran situation as similarly critical for preventing nuclear proliferation.
Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai is 'returning' to Stanford University after 31 years, says 'excited to celebrate this milestone'
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet Inc., will deliver the 2026 commencement address at Stanford University. A Stanford alumnus, Pichai said he is honoured to address the graduating class. This will be his first in-person commencement speech, following his earlier virtual address to the Class of 2020 during the pandemic, where he urged graduates to stay resilient and embrace change.
Trump’s Iran war drive exposes limits of ‘Yes sir’ cabinet
The report says Donald Trump’s decision to go to war with Iran in his second term reflects stronger personal control, with less resistance from his White House team. While external figures like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and media mogul Rupert Murdoch reportedly pushed him toward military action, key advisers such as JD Vance and Marco Rubio were more cautious but did not strongly oppose the move.
Quote of the day by Adam Levine: 'Yoga takes what you have and molds and sculpts it, which is a much more...' - lessons on yoga, fitness, health and wellness by Grammy-winning band Maroon 5 singer of This Love and Makes Me Wonder
Quote of the day by Adam Levine: Adam Levine's quote highlights yoga's natural approach to body sculpting and self-transformation, emphasizing its holistic benefits beyond physical appearance. The article also touches upon Levine's musical journey with Maroon 5 and his early life, underscoring yoga as a personalized path to well-being.
Trump is trying to bully America into supporting his war. It won't work.
The article argues that unlike George W. Bush during the Iraq War, Donald Trump has failed to secure broad political and cultural support for his actions against Iran. It recalls how dissent was suppressed in 2003, with politicians, media, and artists facing backlash for opposing the war, while today criticism of Trump remains widespread and largely accepted.
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With Iran war exit elusive, Trump aides vie to affect outcome
In the heart of the White House, tensions are flaring as a pivotal discussion on the Iran conflict unfolds. President Trump's rhetoric is evolving amidst heated discussions among his aides about how to frame a potential victory. Concerns grow over rising fuel prices that could alienate voters. Meanwhile, hardliners are pushing for an escalation of military efforts.

Trump's SEC gave companies more power over investors. Lawsuits pushed them back
The change has prompted at least three investor lawsuits - against AT&T, Axon Enterprises and PepsiCo - and potentially more to follow. By stepping back, the SEC injected uncertainty into the engagement process, said Giovanna Eichner, shareholder advocate at Green Century Capital Management, a climate-focused Boston asset manager.

Megan Thee Stallion heads to Broadway with surprise debut in ‘Moulin Rouge!’
Moulin Rouge Broadway: Megan Thee Stallion is set to make her Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre for a limited engagement from March 24 to May 17, 2026. She will feature Zidler, becoming the first female-identifying performer to play the role in any production worldwide.

The Voice Season 29 release time, judges and how to watch: Global streaming timings worldwide, NBC premiere, schedule, competition structure and new rules
The Voice Season 29 release time, judges and how to watch is confirmed. The show premiered February 23, 2026, at 9 p.m. ET on NBC. Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine returned as coaches. Episodes stream next day on Peacock. The season includes Triple Turn, Super Steal, and All-Star Competition format changes.

US stocks: Starbucks' investor group urges shareholders to replace directors over labor row
Starbucks faces pressure from investors. They want shareholders to vote against two directors. This is due to ongoing labor disputes with baristas. A long strike occurred last year. Investors believe a good relationship with workers is vital for the company's revival. Starbucks states it offers good pay and benefits.

Mamdani threatens 9.5% property tax increase if wealth tax is not passed
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has proposed a significant property tax increase. This measure is a last resort if Governor Kathy Hochul does not agree to raise income taxes on wealthy individuals. The proposed hike could impact millions of homes and businesses. Mamdani aims to address a substantial budget deficit. Negotiations with the City Council are ongoing.

Camila Morrone's Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen release date, schedule and how to watch: Cast, storyline
Camila Morrone's Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen release date, schedule and how to watch details confirm the Netflix launch on March 26. The eight-episode horror series follows a doomed wedding week and stars Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco under Duffer Brothers production.

American CEOs push back on Trump, cautiously
Business leaders are urged to defend free markets against government control. Many top executives are hesitant to openly criticize President Trump's policies. They fear potential repercussions for dissent. This cautious approach contrasts with earlier times. Experts suggest this fear is influencing their limited public statements. The situation highlights a growing tension between business interests and presidential actions.

Marjorie Taylor Greene sounds the nuclear alarm, warns Trump is dragging America straight into World War III
US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has warned of a potential "World War III" following US military strikes on Iran. A staunch Trump supporter, Greene feels betrayed, accusing him of abandoning his promise to avoid foreign conflicts. She criticized Trump's foreign policy shift, deeming it a betrayal of MAGA principles and echoing sentiments against neocons and warmongers.

NYC Comptroller Brad Lander arrested during fiery ICE court protest, sparks political firestorm in City Hall
NYC Comptroller Brad Lander was arrested outside immigration court after confronting masked federal agents who were attempting to detain an immigrant. Lander, who requested to see a judicial warrant, was handcuffed and pushed against a wall. The incident has sparked outrage, with fellow politicians condemning the agents' actions as authoritarian and reminiscent of past regimes.

Trump gets compared to Lincoln by Fox News
Donald Trump likened his initial days as president to those of Abraham Lincoln. This comparison follows praise from a Fox News host. Trump shared this on Truth Social. His approval ratings are historically low. Trade talks between the US and China are ongoing in Switzerland. Trump seeks a "total reset" of trade relations.

Mayfair Witches Season 2: Release date and streaming details for US and UK
The fate of Cortland Mayfair, played by Harry Hamlin, has been a subject of considerable speculation. Insights from the cast of AMC’s Mayfair Witches have shed some light on what to expect in the upcoming second season.

'The Outsiders' Musical: See when will it head for Broadway debut
The Broadway adaptation of 'The Outsiders,' based on S.E. Hinton's 1967 novel and Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 film, will have previews at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on March 16, 2024, and officially open on April 11, 2024.

'Big Mouth' Season 7 renewal status: All that we know so far
Big Mouth fans will be pleased to learn that after another season of vice and trouble-making for our favorite teenagers, Netflix's top adult animated comedy will return for a seventh season. Here is what is known of Netflix's Big Mouth season 7.

Israeli PM Netanyahu greets "great friend" Narendra Modi on 72nd Republic Day
"To my great friend Prime Minister @NarendraModi - Congratulations to you and the people of India on your 72nd #RepublicDay. Our friendship grows from year to year," Netanyahu tweeted, along with a photograph of Modi and himself, and the emoticons of handshake and the Indian, Israeli flags.

'Begin Again' director John Carney slams Keira Knightley's acting skills
He said that the actress had an 'entourage that followed her everywhere' on the set, which made it difficult 'to get any real work done'.

Coal Prices may do the Unexpected: Rise
Potential supply cuts have the price of metallurgical coal -the kind used to make steel -poised to do something it hasn't done since October 2013: rise.

Potential supply cuts may result in the rise in price of metallurgical coal
Metallurgical coal prices have plunged due to a global oversupply and slowing demand out of China.

India could easily hit 7% GDP growth rate with modest economic reforms: Moody's
"Even without much government help, the economy should grow by around 5 per cent this year and close to 6 per cent in 2015."

Movie Review: Begin Again
In order to have a good time and get a glance of the charming and witty performances by Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightley, head to the cinemas.

'CIA plotted to make demon Osama bin Laden toy to counter influence'
The goal of the short-lived project was to spook children and their parents in Afghanistan to turn them away from the actual bin Laden.
Facebook says apps shared user data, promises fix
Facebook said some of its applications violated the social networking company's policies against sharing user information, and promised to fix the problem.
UBS official to face Senate questioning
An official of UBS AG will face questions from a Senate panel for the first time since Switzerland's biggest bank formally acknowledged responsibility for helping tens of thousands of American clients.
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