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Tiger Woods Returns in TGL Final, Masters Decision Unclear

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Tiger Woods Returns in TGL Final, Masters Decision Unclear

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Tiger Woods made his first competitive appearance in more than a year on March 24 at the TGL Finals in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, but his Jupiter Links Golf Club was overwhelmed by Los Angeles Golf Club, which closed the match with three consecutive eagles to win the SoFi Cup 9-2. Woods, 50, replaced Kevin Kisner for Match 2 and showed moments of vintage power — a long 3-wood and an early birdie setup — but he also missed a three-foot par putt that swung momentum to LAGC. The outing was his first public golf since rupturing his left Achilles in March 2025 and undergoing a lumbar disc replacement last October. Woods said the match felt “fine physically” but cautioned that his body “doesn’t recover like it did when I was 24, 25.” He reiterated his desire to play at the Masters beginning April 9 but made no firm commitment, saying he will monitor his recovery while attending Augusta in a non-playing capacity if necessary. Woods’ girlfriend Vanessa Trump and her daughter Kai were in attendance. The result leaves questions over Woods’ readiness for 72-hole tournament play and his short-term competitive plans.

Salah exit sparks Liverpool transfer and managerial shake-up

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Salah exit sparks Liverpool transfer and managerial shake-up

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Mohamed Salah announced on March 25, 2026 that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, bringing to an end a nine‑year spell in which he scored 255 goals in 435 appearances and helped the club win two Premier League titles, the Champions League and multiple domestic trophies. Liverpool and Salah agreed to terminate the final year of a contract signed last summer so he will depart on a free transfer. Reports link the 33‑year‑old to the Saudi Pro League (including revived interest from Al‑Ittihad and other state‑backed clubs) and to MLS suitors, while his agent says no deal is agreed. The announcement has immediate sporting consequences: Liverpool must replace a generational right‑wing forward and have been linked to targets including Bayern’s Michael Olise (Bayern say he has no release clause and is under contract until 2029), RB Leipzig’s Yan DiomandĂ©, Juventus’ Francisco Conceição and PSG’s Bradley Barcola. Manager Arne Slot’s position is under scrutiny after a poor title defence and media reports say former coach Xabi Alonso is ready to step in if Slot is dismissed. Liverpool remain in the Champions League and FA Cup as the season runs to its conclusion.

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Transfermarkt-based G+A figures cited in the discussion reinforce that Salah’s goal+assist productivity rivals historic top performers, bolstering his legacy; commentators also argue that a club’s ability to replace stars (as City often does) influences how individual careers are remembered, though the raw numbers warrant independent verification.

OpenAI shutters Sora, Disney pulls $1bn deal

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OpenAI shutters Sora, Disney pulls $1bn deal

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OpenAI announced on March 24–25 that it will discontinue Sora, its short-form AI video app and associated API, less than six months after the product’s September 2025 debut. The abrupt closure effectively ended a proposed three‑year licensing and investment arrangement in which The Walt Disney Company had planned to invest roughly $1 billion and allow Sora access to more than 200 Disney characters. The move surprised partners and some OpenAI staff who had been meeting about Sora minutes before the public notice. Sora’s user numbers and engagement declined after an initial surge and the product drew criticism over copyright, deepfake and non‑consensual imagery risks; reports also flagged high computing costs. The same week Epic Games — in which Disney holds a separate $1.5 billion stake — announced about 1,000 layoffs tied to Fortnite engagement declines, compounding strategic headaches for Disney’s new CEO Josh D’Amaro. OpenAI said it is refocusing on enterprise and developer tools (coding agents, a rumored desktop ‘superapp’, robotics simulation) as it prepares for a potential IPO and shifts compute to higher‑value products.

Stephen Colbert to Co‑Write New Lord of the Rings Film

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Stephen Colbert to Co‑Write New Lord of the Rings Film

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Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema on March 25, 2026 announced that comedian and Tolkien superfan Stephen Colbert will co‑write a new Lord of the Rings motion picture, tentatively titled The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past. Colbert will develop the project with his son, screenwriter Peter McGee, and franchise veteran Philippa Boyens; producer-director Peter Jackson introduced Colbert in a studio video. The film is described as adapting material from early chapters of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Fellowship of the Ring (roughly chapters III–VIII) that were not used in the 2001 film, and its logline sets the story 14 years after Frodo’s passing as Sam, Merry and Pippin retrace their earlier journey while Sam’s daughter Elanor uncovers a long-buried secret. The project follows Andy Serkis’s Hunt for Gollum (due Dec. 2027) and has no release date yet. Colbert’s move into franchise filmmaking was announced as his late‑night show on CBS prepares to end on May 21, 2026; New Line and Warner Bros. executives reportedly approved the material.

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Fan responses point out the project appears to blend unfilmed early‑Fellowship material (Tom Bombadil/Barrow‑downs) with a post‑Ring War framing device. That mix explains confusion over whether it’s an adaptation or sequel and fuels debate about flashbacks, casting and narrative changes.

Democrat flips Mar-a-Lago district in Florida

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Democrat flips Mar-a-Lago district in Florida

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Democrat Emily Gregory won a special election on March 24 to represent Florida’s House District 87, a seat that includes President Donald Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago estate, defeating Trump‑endorsed Republican Jon Maples by roughly 51% to 49% — a margin of about 797 votes (2.4 percentage points). The district had been reliably Republican: the prior GOP incumbent won by 19 points in 2024 and Trump carried the area by double digits. Gregory, a first‑time candidate and small‑business owner focused on affordability, health care and insurance costs, ran a local issues campaign and will be sworn in ahead of an April special legislative session. Democrats also picked up a closely contested state Senate seat in the Tampa area the same night. The result is the latest in a string of special‑election gains for Democrats in 2025–26 that party officials say amount to more than two dozen flipped state legislative seats since Trump returned to the White House; Republicans have pushed back, warning that special elections are poor predictors of November outcomes.

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Comments add that a second Florida seat (Senate District 14) flipped narrowly and could prompt a recount, and place the wins in a pattern of 2026 Democratic special‑election gains that may signal tougher midterm terrain for Republicans; allegations of mail‑vote fraud in the thread are unsubstantiated.

NASA pivots from Gateway to Moon base, plans nuclear Mars mission

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NASA pivots from Gateway to Moon base, plans nuclear Mars mission

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NASA unveiled a sweeping overhaul of its Artemis programme at an "Ignition" event on March 24–25, 2026, pausing the Lunar Gateway orbital station and redirecting hardware and funding to build a permanent lunar base. Administrator Jared Isaacman said the agency will pursue a three‑phase, roughly seven‑year plan — estimated at about $20 billion — to establish sustained surface operations near the lunar south pole, with an accelerated cadence of landings (annual, moving toward twice‑yearly) and reuse of Gateway components where practical. The announcement came days before NASA’s targeted crewed Artemis II flyby of the Moon, currently aiming for a launch window beginning April 1, 2026. Separately, NASA revealed plans for Space Reactor‑1 (SR‑1) Freedom, a nuclear‑electric propulsion demonstrator slated for a 2028 Mars launch to deliver a small fleet of “Skyfall” helicopters to scout subsurface ice. The shift raises questions about roles for international partners (ESA, JAXA, CSA), contract realignments for US commercial lander suppliers, and technical, regulatory and budgetary risks related to flying fission systems and meeting compressed timelines.

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The discussion clarifies that the announced 'nuclear' capability refers to a spacecraft fission reactor for nuclear‑electric propulsion, not nuclear‑powered helicopters, and that while repurposing Gateway hardware could help, qualifying a flight‑ready reactor is technically difficult and likely to push costs and schedules beyond the stated 2028 goal.
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