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Tiger Woods Arrested For DUI After Florida Rollover Car Crash
Woods did not sustain any serious injuries from the incident.
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Wall Street’s Losing Streak Hits 5 Weeks: Dow And Nasdaq Fall Deep Into Correction
Uncertainty remains over how long the Iran war will last.
ByTy Roush,
Forbes Staff
Trump Issues Emergency Order To Pay TSA Workers
Despite President Trump’s directive to pay TSA workers, airport screeners tell Forbes callouts will continue until they get a paycheck.
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Meta’s Rare Selloff Deepens After Court Losses, AI Delays And Metaverse’s Decline
Back-to-back landmark court losses pushed further losses for the Facebook parent’s stock.
ByTy Roush,
Forbes Staff
It’s Official: House Rejects DHS Funding Plan—Shutdown Continues
House conservatives opposed the Senate deal passed early Friday, because it didn’t include funding for immigration enforcement.
BySara Dorn,
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Iran War Will Not Be A ‘Prolonged Conflict,’ Rubio Says
The U.S. began its latest strikes against Iran nearly one month ago.
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Odds Grow For 2026 Interest Rate Hike As Iran War Fuels Inflation Fears
Recent forecasts point to a surge in consumer prices, while some economists have warned of a possible recession.
ByTy Roush,
Forbes Staff
Iranian Hackers Claim They Broke Into Kash Patel’s Email
The hackers released personal photos of Patel and his resume.
BySara Dorn,
Forbes Staff
Americans Sour On The Economy As Iran War Boosts Gas Prices And Startles Markets
A survey found middle-class Americans were “buffeted” by surging gas prices and “volatile” financial markets brought on by the Iran war.
ByTy Roush,
Forbes Staff
Trump Approval Rating: Deep Partisan Divide On Iran War
Trump had a 38% approval rating in the latest poll released March 25.
BySara Dorn,
Forbes Staff
Private Investigators Who Removed Epstein Evidence From His Home Must Testify, Lawmakers Say
More than 100 pieces of potential evidence, including computers, were removed from Epstein’s home before the government searched it in 2005.
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Sony Raises PlayStation Prices By $100—Second Price Hike In A Year
Sony cited “continued pressures in the global economic landscape” for its PlayStation price hikes, which come just seven months after the last time Sony raised prices.
ByConor Murray,
Forbes Staff
Gas May Hit $4 Today, Oil Rises Again Above $110
The Strait of Hormuz, which is used to transport 20% of the world’s oil, is still closed and Iran said Friday it forced at least three ships to turn back.
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Savannah Guthrie Will Return To ‘Today’ Next Month
Guthrie hasn’t appeared on “Today” since January, shortly before her mother was first reported missing.
ByConor Murray,
Forbes Staff
Newsom Will Ban California Officials From Online Prediction Markets
The California Governor’s office jokingly tweeted at Kalshi and Polymarket, asking about the odds of Newsom banning California officials from betting on predictive markets.
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Senate Clears Deal To End DHS Shutdown Amid Airport Chaos—ICE Funding Excluded
The Senate passed legislation to keep most of the Department of Homeland Security funded until the end of the fiscal year—except Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Trump Will Issue Order To Pay TSA Agents Amid Airport Chaos
More than 450 TSA agents have quit during the shutdown, which has left remaining agents without pay for several weeks.
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Netflix Raises Prices Again—Here Are The New Rates
The increase marks the latest price hike since the streamer upped subscription costs in January 2025.
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Lucky Nantucket Diner Sells Second $2 Million Lottery Ticket This Month—Its Fifth Of $1 Million Or More In 2 Years
A Powerball ticket worth $2 million was sold at the Old South Diner on Wednesday.
ByZachary Folk,
Forbes Staff
Rogan Rips Into MAGA Movement: ‘Uninteresting, Unintelligent People’ Lumped In With ‘Genuine Patriots’
Joe Rogan, who endorsed Trump in 2024, has stepped up criticism of the president over the Iran war on recent episodes of his podcast.
ByConor Murray,
Forbes Staff
Grok Misidentifies Druski’s Erika Kirk Spoof As The Real Person
Comedian Druski posted a video portraying himself as Erika Kirk, poking fun at her public appearances following Charlie Kirk’s death.
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Summer Airfares Up 17% As Iran War Squeezes Airlines And Passengers
As the Iran War pushes up the price of flying, travelers are urged to buy summer flights now.
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Trump Reveals The ‘Present’ Iran Gifted U.S. Was Allowing 10 Oil Boats To Pass Through Strait Of Hormuz
Trump claims Iran initially sent eight boats of oil then two more to “apologize for something they said.”
BySara Dorn,
Forbes Staff
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit From Elon Musk’s X Accusing Advertisers Of Boycott Conspiracy
Elon Musk’s X Corp brought the lawsuit against a group of advertisers in 2024.
ByZachary Folk,
Forbes Staff
Wall Street Bonuses Surged To A Record $49.2 Billion Pool Last Year
The average bonus paid to New York’s securities industry employees was $246,900 in 2025, according to state comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
ByConor Murray,
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