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Third 'No Kings' Day Draws Millions Nationwide

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Third 'No Kings' Day Draws Millions Nationwide

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Organizers said more than 3,000 “No Kings” demonstrations were held across all 50 U.S. states and in scores of cities abroad on Saturday, the third large nationwide day of action against President Donald Trump. Coalition leaders and partner groups predicted turnout could top previous rallies, citing surges in registrations in suburban and conservative-leaning counties; some organizers projected as many as 8–9 million participants nationwide. A flagship event at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul drew headline performers and speakers including Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, Jane Fonda and Sen. Bernie Sanders, and organizers pointed to the killings of two Minnesota residents by federal agents and the U.S.-led war with Iran as major drivers of anger. The movement emphasized non-violence and provided local training and “know your rights” guidance; municipalities warned of street closures and increased policing. The White House dismissed the demonstrations as driven by partisan funding. The No Kings coalition is a loose network of groups including Indivisible, 50501, MoveOn and civil-rights organizations; the events follow two prior mass mobilizations in June and October 2025.

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Large turnout strengthens visibility and community-building but, per experts and civil‑liberty groups, meaningful change requires sustained organizing and carries privacy risks from phone surveillance. The 3.5% rule is a useful lens, not a guarantee of success.

SRH post 201 as IPL 2026 season opens

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SRH post 201 as IPL 2026 season opens

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The Indian Premier League opened on March 28, 2026, at Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium with defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) electing to bowl and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) finishing 201 for 9 in 20 overs. Interim SRH captain Ishan Kishan top-scored with a blistering 80 off 38 balls; Aniket Verma added a late 43 off 18 to push the total past 200. RCB pacer Jacob Duffy picked up three early wickets (three for 22) to reduce SRH to 29 for 3, while Romario Shepherd finished with three for 54. The match featured debuts for RCB’s Jacob Duffy and Abhinandan Singh and SRH’s Salil Arora. Heinrich Klaasen’s dismissal prompted a DRS boundary review that generated on-field drama. High-profile absences included SRH captain Pat Cummins, sidelined by a back stress injury, and RCB’s Josh Hazlewood, not yet match-ready. The season began in a subdued tone: there was no opening ceremony, players from both sides wore black armbands, a minute’s silence was observed, and 11 seats were left empty at Chinnaswamy in memory of fans killed in a 2025 stampede. Broadcast and streaming rights drew attention — Star Sports and JioHotstar carry live coverage while telecom bundles from Airtel and Jio offered free access for subscribers. Reports also noted continued strong franchise valuations, including RCB’s recent sale.

Ben White booed after dramatic England return

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Ben White booed after dramatic England return

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Ben White’s return to the England squad was a rollercoaster at Wembley on 27 March 2026 as Thomas Tuchel’s experimental side were held 1-1 by Uruguay in a pre-World Cup friendly. The Arsenal defender, making his first appearance since leaving the 2022 World Cup camp, was jeered on arrival but tapped in from close range in the 81st minute to put England ahead. In stoppage time a VAR review adjudged White to have clipped Federico Viñas in the box and Federico Valverde converted the penalty to salvage a draw. The match was marked by officiating controversy: Uruguay’s Manuel Ugarte appeared to receive two yellow cards without being sent off before officials said one booking had been rescinded amid confusion, and a heavy Ronald Araujo challenge on Phil Foden went unpunished. Tuchel, Harry Maguire and captain Jordan Henderson defended White and criticised the reception from some fans; Henderson and teammates pledged internal support. The game also saw injury worries, with Noni Madueke leaving in a knee brace. The fixture served as a trial for fringe players as Tuchel trims his squad ahead of the summer World Cup.

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Officials' admitted reversal of a second yellow and an experienced official’s explanation that bookings can be rescinded before play restarts clarify why Ugarte was not sent off. The episode highlights communication failures and limits of VAR, and will likely prompt an official review of the match and the refereeing team.

Salah exit sparks Liverpool replacement scramble

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Salah exit sparks Liverpool replacement scramble

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Mohamed Salah confirmed this week he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, bringing to a close a nine‑year spell in which he scored 255 goals and won numerous major trophies. The 33‑year‑old announced his departure in an emotional video; club and player have agreed terms that will allow him to leave as a free agent despite a contract running into 2027. Reports say Salah has foregone a reported £20m loyalty payment and will free up roughly £400,000 a week in wages for the club. Teammates including Andy Robertson and Alex Oxlade‑Chamberlain paid tribute; former manager Jürgen Klopp called him “irreplaceable” and warned against chasing a like‑for‑like replacement, adding he could play on into his late 30s. Media and transfer outlets have linked Salah to moves to the Saudi Pro League (Al Ittihad, Al Qadsiah), a possible short return to Roma, and other big‑club or MLS speculation, while Liverpool are being tipped to target players such as Michael Olise, Yan Diomande, Jarrod Bowen or Juventus’ Conceição. An academic study cited also credits Salah with reducing Islamophobic incidents among Liverpool supporters since his arrival.

Antonelli Claims Pole; Verstappen Calls Car 'Undriveable'

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Antonelli Claims Pole; Verstappen Calls Car 'Undriveable'

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Kimi Antonelli secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka on March 28, setting a 1:28.778 lap to beat Mercedes team-mate George Russell by 0.298 seconds as the Silver Arrows locked out the front row for a third consecutive race. The 19-year-old’s second straight pole follows his maiden win in China and leaves him within striking distance of Russell in the early championship. Max Verstappen was eliminated in Q2 and will start 11th after describing his Red Bull as “undriveable”; the four-time champion said he is “beyond frustrated” and hinted at personal uncertainty about his future. The weekend highlighted persistent issues with the new 2026 regulations — notably energy harvesting and deployment — prompting an FIA tweak that cut qualifying recharge from 9MJ to 8MJ and a drivers’ meeting with FIA technical lead Nikolas Tombazis. Several drivers, including Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz, voiced concern that energy management is dominating qualifying and diminishing on‑track feel at high-speed circuits like Suzuka.

Tuchel’s England face Uruguay amid selection row

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Tuchel’s England face Uruguay amid selection row

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England kicked off World Cup warm-up preparations at Wembley on March 27, 2026, in a 35-man experimental friendly against Uruguay that combined squad auditions with controversy. Thomas Tuchel rested 11 established starters — including Harry Kane, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka — while giving debuts to Everton’s James Garner and Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford. Arsenal’s Ben White was recalled to replace the injured Jarell Quansah; White, who left England’s 2022 World Cup camp, was urged by Tuchel to “clear the air” with teammates. Real Madrid full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold was conspicuously omitted from the selection and posted “Real Madrid and nothing else,” prompting public debate and criticism from former England captain Wayne Rooney. On the pitch Uruguay defender Joaquín Piquerez suffered a stretchered ankle injury early and was replaced by José María Giménez, who took the captain’s armband. England debuted their new 2026 Nike away kit for the match, broadcast widely across free-to-air and streaming services. Tuchel defended his tactical, intensity-focused selections and said late decisions would shape his final World Cup squad for the summer tournament in North America.
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