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SpaceX Readies Mega IPO; Space Stocks Rally

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SpaceX Readies Mega IPO; Space Stocks Rally

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing to file an initial public offering prospectus with U.S. regulators as soon as this week or next, multiple reports said, kicking off a surge in publicly traded space and defense-related stocks. Advisers cited by The Information and other outlets said SpaceX could seek to raise more than $75 billion and target a valuation in the region of $1.5–1.75 trillion, with a possible June debut. The firm has explored a Nasdaq listing, structures that would allocate a significant retail tranche and mechanisms to preserve founder control. SpaceX’s recent acquisition of Musk’s xAI and the growth of its Starlink satellite broadband business — estimated by some analysts to have generated roughly $15–16 billion in 2025 — underpin higher valuation expectations. The near-term filing reports fuelled rallies in names such as Rocket Lab, Planet Labs, Sidus Space and AST SpaceMobile, with Rocket Lab rising about 10% in US trading. SpaceX and regulators had no immediate public comment. If confirmed, the offering would rank among the largest in history and reshape investor attention toward commercial space infrastructure and related suppliers.

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Key takeaways: a small IPO float plus lock-up restrictions could prop up early prices and lift supplier stocks, but the S-1 is only the start — filings can be delayed or pulled, and volatility or selling pressure often emerges once lock-ups end.

Stephen Colbert to co-write new Lord of the Rings

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Stephen Colbert to co-write new Lord of the Rings

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Warner Bros. and New Line announced on March 25, 2026 that late‑night host Stephen Colbert will co‑write a new Lord of the Rings film, provisionally titled The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past. Colbert will develop the project with his son, screenwriter Peter McGee, and veteran LOTR scribe Philippa Boyens; producer‑director Peter Jackson introduced Colbert as a “very special partner” in a video posted for Tolkien Reading Day. Warner Bros. described the story as drawing on chapters III–VIII of The Fellowship of the Ring: set 14 years after Frodo’s passing, Sam, Merry and Pippin retrace their original journey while Sam’s daughter Elanor uncovers a long‑buried secret. The film is slated to follow Andy Serkis’s The Hunt for Gollum, currently in pre‑production for release in 2027. Colbert said he will begin work after his CBS Late Show run ends on May 21, 2026; no director or release date for Shadow of the Past has been confirmed. The announcement provoked strong responses among fans and has been framed in industry coverage alongside wider studio consolidation and franchise expansion at Warner Bros./New Line.

Democrats flip Mar-a-Lago district in Florida

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Democrats flip Mar-a-Lago district in Florida

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Democrat Emily Gregory won a March special election to represent Florida’s 87th State House District — the district that includes President Donald Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago estate — defeating Trump‑endorsed Republican Jon Maples by about 2.4 percentage points (roughly 797 votes). Gregory, a first‑time candidate and small‑business owner who campaigned on affordability, health care and insurance costs, will take a seat in a GOP‑dominated legislature but her victory is symbolic. Democrats also narrowly flipped a Tampa‑area state Senate seat (Brian Nathan) in the same round. The wins are the latest in a string of special and off‑cycle victories that analysts and Democratic organisers say total nearly 30 state legislative flips since early 2025, while Republicans have struggled to capture Democratic seats in this period. Republicans have largely brushed off the results as special‑election anomalies, but some GOP lawmakers privately warn that aggressive redistricting plans — including a Florida special session called by Gov. Ron DeSantis in April to redraw maps — could make some incumbent seats more vulnerable rather than safer.

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The race’s narrow margin underscores how decisive local turnout and mobilization can be, but commenters repeatedly warned that a solitary, low‑turnout special election is an unreliable indicator of November’s national results.

Sarah Mullally enthroned as first female Archbishop

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Sarah Mullally enthroned as first female Archbishop

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On March 25, 2026, Dame Sarah Mullally was formally enthroned at Canterbury Cathedral as the Church of England’s first female Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the 106th holder of a role that is also spiritual head of the global Anglican Communion. The 63-year-old former nurse and ex-chief nursing officer for England took her seat on the ancient Chair of St Augustine before about 2,000 guests including the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and senior faith leaders. The 90-minute service — which began with the traditional three knocks at the west door and included vows sworn on the St John’s Bible, multilingual readings and contributions from the “Africa Six” — mixed centuries-old ritual with intentional symbolism. Mullally acknowledged past safeguarding failures that precipitated her predecessor Justin Welby’s 2024 resignation and pledged commitment to victims, trauma-informed practice and justice. Her appointment has drawn both wide celebration and dissent from conservative provinces and groupings such as Gafcon and some African primates, underscoring ongoing tensions over women’s leadership and sexuality within the Communion.

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Commenters supplied historical and institutional context linking past Canterbury controversies (Becket/Henry II) to ongoing debates about authority and reform in the Church of England, and underscored that theological interpretation and international Protestant ties help explain current divisions over the archbishopric.

Frederiksen bruised in Danish election; coalition talks loom

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Frederiksen bruised in Danish election; coalition talks loom

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Denmark’s snap election on March 24-25 left Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen politically weakened despite her Social Democrats remaining the largest party. The Social Democrats fell to 38 seats in the 179-seat Folketing — their worst result since 1903 — with the left‑wing “red” bloc taking 84 seats against 77 for the right. Centrist Moderates led by former premier Lars Løkke Rasmussen won 14 seats and hold the balance of power. Frederiksen submitted her government’s resignation and was asked by King Frederik X to explore forming a new government with the Green Left and the Social Liberal Party, but would need further partners, likely including the Moderates, to reach the 90‑seat majority. Domestic issues — cost of living, welfare, migration, environment and agricultural disputes — drove the vote more than foreign policy, though the row with US President Donald Trump over Greenland and a surge in support for Greenland’s pro‑independence Naleraq (which won representation in Copenhagen) framed broader constitutional and Arctic defence questions. Coalition negotiations are expected to be lengthy and complex.

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The vote left the largest party weakened but still central; fragmentation and mutual refusals between parties make coalition-building complex, placing the Moderates in a pivotal kingmaker role and pointing to protracted negotiations rather than an immediate stable government.

BTS comeback draws 18.4 million viewers

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BTS comeback draws 18.4 million viewers

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K-pop supergroup BTS’s comeback week has been a major global media event. Netflix said its March 21 live stream of BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG from Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square attracted 18.4 million viewers globally (Live+1), reaching the streamer’s weekly Top 10 in 80 countries and No.1 in 24. The performance followed the March 20 release of their full-length album Arirang, which the label said sold nearly four million copies on day one and set Spotify streaming records for the group. HYBE and other outlets report roughly 100,000 people watched in central Seoul though official crowd estimates vary (Seoul city, police and ministry figures range from about 48,000 to 80,000). BTS have launched a heavy promotion schedule — including secret performances at New York’s Guggenheim and back-to-back appearances on The Tonight Show (March 25–26) — and Netflix will premiere a companion documentary, BTS: THE RETURN, on March 27. HYBE shares fell in the aftermath amid market volatility and debate over turnout figures. The band’s Arirang world tour begins April 9 in Goyang, spanning dozens of cities across 2026–27.
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