Day tags 2025-03-27

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trump

Canada’s auto sector could face layoffs, shutdowns due to Trump tariffs, say industry experts, link

Automakers and parts suppliers in Canada employ 125,000 people, mostly in Ontario

tariff

Canada’s auto sector could face layoffs, shutdowns due to Trump tariffs, say industry experts, link

Automakers and parts suppliers in Canada employ 125,000 people, mostly in Ontario

president

Trump executive order on Smithsonian targets funding to programs with ‘improper ideology’, link

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order on the Smithsonian Institution that targets funding to programs that contain what he calls “divisive narratives” and “improper ideology.”

plan

Justice Dept. Will Investigate California Universities Over Race in Admissions, link

California banned affirmative action decades ago. The Trump administration says it plans to investigate whether schools there are still considering race.

post

People Around The World Are Sharing Their Most Unique Spaghetti Recipes, And Italian Chefs Are Having An Identity Crisis, link

“Italian nonnas around the world collectively clutch their pearls.”View Entire Post ›

day

Flyers fire head coach John Tortorella just before season’s end after questionable comments, link

The Philadelphia Flyers announced the decision to part ways with head coach John Tortorella Thursday, just days after he made questionable remarks about his interest in coaching.

people

Transgender bathroom restrictions take effect as Montana governor signs law, link

Transgender people in Montana can no longer use bathrooms in public buildings that do not align with their sex assigned at birth

star

Investigation finds Kyle and Jackie O breached radio decency rules, link

The media watchdog found that Australia’s highest-paid media stars breached standards in two segments that aired last year.

thursday

Flyers fire head coach John Tortorella just before season’s end after questionable comments, link

The Philadelphia Flyers announced the decision to part ways with head coach John Tortorella Thursday, just days after he made questionable remarks about his interest in coaching.

time

Solar Eclipse 2025: Here are the best times and US locations to see the amazing sight, link

Only parts of the U.S. will be able to catch the spectacular celestial event

reveal

‘The worst thing that’s ever happened to me’: Inside Taskmaster’s best moments, link

The game show’s whistle-wielding referee Tom Cashman ranks his favourite tasks and reveals the comedian who cracked it.

share

CoreWeave prices IPO at $40 a share, below expected range, link

CoreWeave is trying to thaw the tech IPO market with one of the biggest offerings in years, but investors have expressed some skepticism.

view

People Around The World Are Sharing Their Most Unique Spaghetti Recipes, And Italian Chefs Are Having An Identity Crisis, link

“Italian nonnas around the world collectively clutch their pearls.”View Entire Post ›

week

Walmart fires woman who reported anti-trans threats from man in bathroom, link

Dani Davis said she was fired from a Walmart store a week after a man entered the women’s bathroom and yelled anti-trans threats at her.

administration

Justice Dept. Will Investigate California Universities Over Race in Admissions, link

California banned affirmative action decades ago. The Trump administration says it plans to investigate whether schools there are still considering race.

entire

People Around The World Are Sharing Their Most Unique Spaghetti Recipes, And Italian Chefs Are Having An Identity Crisis, link

“Italian nonnas around the world collectively clutch their pearls.”View Entire Post ›

donald

Trump executive order on Smithsonian targets funding to programs with ‘improper ideology’, link

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order on the Smithsonian Institution that targets funding to programs that contain what he calls “divisive narratives” and “improper ideology.”

house

King Charles briefly hospitalised after side effects from cancer treatment, link

The British monarch has since returned to Clarence House, but his engagements for Thursday afternoon and Friday were cancelled.

spring

Just bought a Kindle? Stock your library with these deals from the Kindle store., link

Shop Kindle books during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. Find bestsellers from Fredrik Backman, John Krakauer, and Ruth Ware up to 90% off.

march

March Madness live scores, updates: NCAA tournament Sweet 16 tips off with Maryland-Florida coming up, link

March Madness resumes Thursday night with the men’s Sweet 16. There are four games this evening, including top seeds Duke and Florida, which takes on Maryland in the West region. Follow our live coverage


stefanik

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Stefanik’s withdrawal as UN Ambassador nominee, link

President Trump pulled the nomination of Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., as UN Ambassador on Thursday – and the reasoning behind it is purely a numbers game.

hurghada

Egypt submarine sinking: What we know so far, link

Six people have died after the submarine sank near Hurghada, a popular tourist destination.

sundance

So long, Park City. Sundance Film Festival to relocate to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027, link

A shift from Park City to Boulder means Sundance stays in the mountains but trades a luxury ski resort enclave for a growing, outdoorsy small city

boulder

So long, Park City. Sundance Film Festival to relocate to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027, link

A shift from Park City to Boulder means Sundance stays in the mountains but trades a luxury ski resort enclave for a growing, outdoorsy small city

faa

FAA Chief Says ‘We Have to Do Better’ After Deadly D.C. Air Collision, link

The Jan. 30 collision over the Potomac River was the nation’s deadliest plane crash since November 2001.

rabies

Organ transplant patient in Michigan dies from rabies, link

Health officials confirm that a Michigan resident who received an organ transplant has died from rabies

untranslatable

Overcome when struck by cuteness? There’s a word for that feeling, link

The Tagalog word “gigil” is among 42 new additions to the Oxford English Dictionary that are untranslatable or have no direct English equivalents.

cuteness

Overcome when struck by cuteness? There’s a word for that feeling, link

The Tagalog word “gigil” is among 42 new additions to the Oxford English Dictionary that are untranslatable or have no direct English equivalents.

bosnian

Bosnian court seeks international arrest warrant for pro-Russian Serb president Dodik, link

A Bosnian court has requested that an international warrant be issued for the arrest of the pro-Russia Bosnian Serb president who is wanted for his separatist policies

kiir

Who is Riek Machar, South Sudan’s embattled vice president?, link

The reported house arrest of Riek Machar, the former bush rebel leader who became South Sudan’s First Vice President, marks the latest turn in the turbulent relationship with his rival, President Salva Kiir, after a five-year civil war.

reindeer

Nothing for Gavin & Stacey? The sheer number of omissions in the TV Baftas is ridiculous, link

From the Barry-Billericay finale to Wolf Hall, Pachinko and Nobody Wants This, there are far too many cruelly overlooked shows this year. But the even bigger problem? Bafta’s Adolescence issue• Stalking saga Baby Reindeer leads 2025 TV Bafta nominationsThe latest Bafta TV awards again show the range of talent across UK television. Though drama characteristically dominates, the shows with most nominations – Rivals, Mr Bates vs The Post Office, Slow Horses and Baby Reindeer – represent a range of genres and source material (from real events via a 36-year-old Jilly Cooper bonkbuster to a solo theatre show) suggesting that the 2025 voters have largely avoided historical snobbery, long a problem in these prizes.The awards also continue a belated honouring of overlooked talent. After improbably having to wait until last year for his first main Bafta nomination, David Tennant gets a rapid second, for his thrilling turn as a Richard III of the TV industry in the raunchy Cooper adaptation Rivals. It also seems rudely overdue that performers as great as Jonathan Pryce and Sharon D Clarke have had to wait until now: honoured for Slow Horses and Mr Loverman respectively. Danny Dyer also makes his debut in the lists, though oddly not for his career-transforming wigged romantic in Rivals but for Sky Max’s Mr Bigstuff. Continue reading…

salva

Who is Riek Machar, South Sudan’s embattled vice president?, link

The reported house arrest of Riek Machar, the former bush rebel leader who became South Sudan’s First Vice President, marks the latest turn in the turbulent relationship with his rival, President Salva Kiir, after a five-year civil war.

sansal

French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal sentenced to five years in prison, link

French president Emmanuel Macron has called for authorities to free the novelist who was convicted in Algeria for allegedly undermining the country’s territorial integrityFrench president Emmanuel Macron has called on Algeria to free Boualem Sansal, after the French-Algerian novelist was on Thursday sentenced to five years in prison and fined for allegedly undermining Algeria’s territorial integrity.Sansal was arrested on 16 November at Algiers airport on arrival from Paris, after saying in an interview with a far-right French media outlet Frontières that France unfairly ceded Moroccan territory to Algeria during the colonial era. Continue reading…

tejano

The woman who killed Tejano music icon Selena in 1995 has been denied parole, link

Yolanda Saldívar, the woman convicted of killing Selena Quintanilla-Perez, has been denied parole after spending decades behind bars for fatally shooting the young singer at a Texas motel in 1995.

tenev

**SEC’s Robinhood Investigation Closed Bloomberg Markets 03/27/2025**, link

“Bloomberg Markets” follows the market moves across every global asset class and discusses the biggest issues for Wall Street. Today’s guests; Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev, Yale University Budget Lab Director of Economics Ernie Tedeschi, Oaktree Capital Management Co-Portfolio Manager Danielle Poli, Professional Tennis Players Association Executive Director Ahmad Nassar, Bloomberg’s Nathan Dean, Steve Man, and Bailey Lipschultz. (Source: Bloomberg)

accor

NRL Highlights: Rabbitohs v Panthers - Round 4, link

South Sydney Rabbitohs take on the Penrith Panthers in Round 4 of the 2025 NRL Premiership at Accor Stadium, Sydney.

boualem

French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal sentenced to five years in prison, link

French president Emmanuel Macron has called for authorities to free the novelist who was convicted in Algeria for allegedly undermining the country’s territorial integrityFrench president Emmanuel Macron has called on Algeria to free Boualem Sansal, after the French-Algerian novelist was on Thursday sentenced to five years in prison and fined for allegedly undermining Algeria’s territorial integrity.Sansal was arrested on 16 November at Algiers airport on arrival from Paris, after saying in an interview with a far-right French media outlet Frontières that France unfairly ceded Moroccan territory to Algeria during the colonial era. Continue reading…

dodik

Bosnian court seeks international arrest warrant for pro-Russian Serb president Dodik, link

A Bosnian court has requested that an international warrant be issued for the arrest of the pro-Russia Bosnian Serb president who is wanted for his separatist policies

leverkusen

Bundesliga resumes with Bayern and Leverkusen assessing damage after international break, link

The Bundesliga returns dented by the international break as Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen assess the toll on their players

lowen

BBC reporter arrested and deported from Turkey after covering protests, link

Mark Lowen considered ‘threat to public order’ after reports on nationwide anti-government demonstrations Europe live – latest updatesThe BBC correspondent Mark Lowen has been arrested and deported from Turkey after reporting on the country’s largest anti-government protests in years.The broadcaster said Lowen was arrested in Istanbul on Wednesday, having been there for several days to cover the protests, which were prompted by the arrest last week of the mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem İmamoğlu. Continue reading…

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