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Netscape News Feed Straight Out of the Late 00s

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  • Protest rallies labeled 'No Kings' attract large crowds in the US and Europe, featuring Bruce Springsteen in Minnesota.
  • Political division among Republican leaders emerges as a Homeland Security funding deal collapses in Congress.
  • The Supreme Court revisits a death row case involving claims of racial bias in jury selection.
  • 'Project Hail Mary' earns $54.5 million in its second weekend, while the horror genre shows signs of market saturation.
  • Legislation to pay FAA and TSA workers during government shutdowns faces repeated stalls in Congress.
  • UFC hosts a cage-match event at the White House, aligning with the president's confrontational political style.
  • President Trump signs an order to compensate TSA employees after Congress fails to pass DHS funding.
  • Navy shipyard workers end a weeklong strike by approving a new contract with Bath Iron Works.
  • Pakistan offers to mediate US-Iran talks, as Iran warns that US ground troops would face severe retaliation.
  • Cyber warfare intensifies with hacked hospitals and hidden spyware amid the Iran conflict.
  • Jerusalem observes a subdued Passover and Easter under the shadow of the Iran war.
  • Pope Leo XIV condemns the justification of war in a Palm Sunday Mass message.
  • Israeli police block Catholic leaders from holding Palm Sunday Mass at a Jerusalem church.
  • Extreme weather in Afghanistan results in 17 deaths, according to authorities.
  • North Korea tests an engine for a missile capable of targeting the US mainland.
  • A car attack in Derby, UK, injures seven pedestrians, leading to one arrest.
  • An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon kills three journalists covering the conflict.
  • Houthi involvement in the Iran conflict threatens to further disrupt global shipping.
  • French police prevent a suspected bombing near a Bank of America building in Paris.
  • Disney's new CEO inaugurates World of Frozen in Paris, highlighting the company's expansive empire.
  • Wall Street closes its fifth consecutive losing week, the worst since the Iran war began.
  • Investor patience is advised during market volatility triggered by events like war.
  • Africa suffers economically from global crises it did not initiate.
  • A US appeals court reverses a $16 billion judgment related to Argentina's nationalization of an energy company.
  • Actor James Tolkan, known for roles in 'Top Gun' and 'Back to the Future,' dies at age 94.
  • Spain commences Holy Week with traditional processions and palm branches.
  • New York City settles a dispute with Dr. Phil’s son over an NYPD reality show.
  • A Moroccan rapper is imprisoned for criticizing government ties with Israel and corruption.
  • Savannah Guthrie announces her return to the 'Today' show following her mother's disappearance.
  • Fetty Wap releases his first album since prison, titled 'Zavier.'
  • A musician seeks dismissal of a lawsuit after canceling a Kennedy Center holiday performance.
  • Irish rugby player Neff Giwa, with no football experience, commits to playing for South Carolina.
  • Arizona advances to its first Final Four in 25 years by defeating Purdue 79-64.
  • Max Verstappen questions his future in F1, suggesting this season might be his last.
  • Illinois reaches its first Final Four in 21 years with a 71-59 victory over Iowa.
  • 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli wins the Japanese GP for Mercedes, securing back-to-back victories.
  • The NFL's annual meeting will discuss rule changes, including kickoffs and replacement officials.
  • Braves player Dominic Smith hits a historic walk-off shortly after his mother's death.
  • Caster Semenya expresses disappointment with Kirsty Coventry following the IOC's transgender decision.
  • Geno Auriemma criticizes the NCAA over the women's double-regional format in March Madness.