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    Former Disney CEO Bob Iger and Josh Kushner, the brother of US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared, are purchasing the majority stake in one of the most recognizable sports clubs in the world. LA Lakers Set for Record $12.5bn Sale to Kushner and Iger In a deal that was unanimously authorized by the NBA Board of Governors in October 2025. Walter purchased his stake from the Buss family for an estimated $10 billion (£7.45 billion), setting a previous record. Kushner and Iger said: “As lifelong NBA fans, we are deeply honored for the opportunity to become stewards of the Los Angeles Lakers, one of the most iconic sports franchises in the world. “We greatly admire the vision and leadership of Jerry and Jeanie Buss. How Mark Walter Became Lakers Owner “Our long-term commitment is to build on that foundation, compete at the highest level, and serve this extraordinary team, its fans, and the city of Los Angeles.” In 1979, Jerry Buss purchased the Lakers for $67.5 million (£50 million), which also included the Los Angeles Kings hockey franchise and the Kia Forum, a Los Angeles arena. Before a contract was finalized with Walter, who also holds a part in the LA Dodgers alongside Todd Boehly, ownership was transferred to his six children in a trust upon his death in 2013. Lakers Have 17 NBA Championships “One of the greatest honors of my life has been owning the Los Angeles Lakers,” Walter remarked.The community, the supporters, and a city that views this team as family are what I will take with me, even if it has been an incredible investment. I appreciate being welcomed into this chapter by Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I’m confident that the greatest is still to come.” The LA Lakers have won 17 NBA titles, one fewer than the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal regarding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned plan before the sale. How the Buss Family Owned the Lakers I am appreciative to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for allowing me to be a part of this chapter. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I am confident that the greatest is still to come.” With 17 NBA titles, the LA Lakers are one behind the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal surrounding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned attempt to sell private investors shares in the governing body’s competitions before the agreement. It was anticipated that the planned investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) initiative would be led by Kushner’s American venture capital firm, Thrive Eternal. Luka Doncic Welcomes Lakers Takeover I am appreciative to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for allowing me to be a part of this chapter. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I am confident that the greatest is still to come.” With 17 NBA titles, the LA Lakers are one behind the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal surrounding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned attempt to sell private investors shares in the governing body’s competitions before the agreement. It was anticipated that the planned investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) initiative would be led by Kushner’s American venture capital firm, Thrive Eternal.
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Philippines Transport Workers Strike Over Rising Fuel Prices Transport workers from Manila are on strike to protest the rising fuel costs. Since the Iran War began on February 28, diesel and petrol prices have doubled, putting the Philippines in a state of national energy crisis. The Drivers are Hard Hit The driver, 62 years old, shared with us that he had no money to feed his children. Many drivers struggle to cover their daily costs and pay for rent. Some drivers were promised 5,000 pesos (83 dollars) by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Many, such as Guillermo Japole, 62, and Anjo Lilac (28), said that they had never received aid. Some jeepney operators are returning home to find other jobs. The Strike coincides with the New Oil Shipment A ship carrying more than 700,000 barrels Russian crude arrived in the country to start the two-day protest. Sara Sky is a vessel flying the flag of Sierra Leone, and it's part of government efforts to find new sources for oil. The President Ferdinand Marcos pledged that he would reduce the country's dependence on the oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz. This is the source of 98% of its fuel. Worker's Demands The transport coalitions that are leading the protest have made a list of major demands. The coalitions want to scrap fuel taxes, reduce oil prices, and reverse deregulation. Others are calling for wage and fare hikes. Drivers of Jeepneys, motorcycles, and cars that offer ride-sharing services participated in the protests throughout the capital. The protesters held signs calling on the government to take action and offer more assistance. Impact on Commuters Manila, Asia's busiest urban center, has been affected by the strike. Arnold Irinco (52), waited for 30 minutes to get a government-sponsored ride. He understood the drivers' strike despite his inconvenience. Cash aid is not as helpful to drivers who say that direct actions such as reducing the cost of food, water, electricity and fuel would be better than cash assistance. One veteran jeepney operator explained: "We are choked. Our families are struggling to survive. "Cutting prices is the best solution to this problem."
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Philippines Transport Workers Strike Over Rising Fuel Prices

Transport workers from Manila are on strike to protest the rising fuel costs. Since the Iran War began on February 28, diesel and petrol prices have doubled, putting the Philippines in…

March 26, 2026
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China Urges Resumption of US Presidential Visit to China

The US President's visit to China is delayed, raising concerns Global Times published an editorial Thursday criticizing the delay of the US president's visit to China, and the absence of inter-cultural…

March 26, 2026
Trump Iran Peace Plan Faces Pushback White House officials claim that the US has the initiative in Iran. Iran's refusal to accept the peace offer highlights an important reality: Trump can not fully control the conflict. US wants to protect the Strait of Hormuz. This is a vital waterway that carries about 20% of all global gas and oil exports. The US still hasn't found a way to stop Iranians from attacking commercial vessels more than three weeks after the start of the conflict. The attacks have driven up energy prices, but NATO has not responded to calls for help. Strait of Oman Remains Major Challenge The Strait of Hormuz is the problem facing the President. Stephen Hadley said that if he left it in Iranian hands, it would be hard to claim victory. Hadley was a former National Security Advisor under George W. Bush. Stephen Hadley, former national security adviser under President George W. Bush, said that Trump’s lack of consultations with foreign nations has made it difficult to gain international support. Mixed Signals on Peace and Military Action In the proposed plan, demands are made for Iran to give up its nuclear program and limit ballistic missiles. It also calls on Iran to allow the Strait of Hormuz reopen. The plan was developed by Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner and the other negotiators who are leading these talks. They based it on previous multi-point proposals for peace used during negotiations with Ukraine and Gaza. Trump, who had threatened Iran with an offensive if it did not open the Strait of Hormuz, has now halted his offensive, citing the "major progress' in the peace negotiations. However, experts warned that Tehran was likely to reject such extreme demands. Concerns of Congress and party divisions Republicans have criticized Trump for his deployment of more than 1,000 paratroopers in Iran. Congresswoman Nancy Mace criticized the decision after receiving a briefing from defense officials in a private setting. Mace stated on X that "this briefing confirms I will not be supporting troops on the ground" in Iran. Mace's stance illustrates the division between MAGA-supporters who are anti-interventionist and those who support military action. Others lawmakers were frustrated by the lack of details provided by the Pentagon. House Speaker Mike Johnson remained, however, confident in the speedy conclusion of this military operation. Tehran Asserts its Own Terms Iran's reaction made it very clear that Tehran believed it controlled the direction of war. Unidentified Iranian officials said that the country will end the war only when it meets its conditions. The US can't dictate what happens despite Trump’s confident attitude.
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Trump Iran Peace Plan Faces Pushback

White House officials claim that the US has the initiative in Iran. Iran's refusal to accept the peace offer highlights an important reality: Trump can not fully control the conflict. US…

March 26, 2026
Venezuelans Struggle with Gas, Water and Inflation in Sucre Despite Hopes of Recovery Gas and Water Long Queues Venezuelans in the fishing village of Guaca are relieved to receive their first propane delivery since December. Under the blistering sun, families gathered to transport rusty gas canisters. The shortage of propane is a daily challenge in this country. Residents in Cumana have been without water for two weeks. The authorities blame damage to a pipe caused by a recent earthquake. The locals claim that the system is unreliable because it has been neglected for many years. Some people are forced to use polluted streams as a source of water. Petrol scarcity adds daily struggles It is difficult to find fuel. The long lines of drivers waiting to fill up their tanks can stretch miles. Venezuela is one of the richest producers of oil in the world, but many Venezuelans cannot afford to buy petrol. The daily life is more difficult in Venezuela than neighboring nations. Fishing Industry Under Economic Pressure In Guaca the primary occupation is fishing, but incomes are not enough to cover expenses. Pablo Marin said that catching just 100 kilograms fish was barely enough to cover costs. A similar catch in Ecuador could bring $500, and even after costs there is still money left over. Many local businesses price their goods in US Dollars. In the meantime, inflation has caused nearly all of Venezuela's bolivar to lose its value. It is becoming increasingly difficult for families to cover their basic needs. Hope for Post-Maduro Investment There has been a lot of talk about foreign investments and oil contracts since Nicolas Maduro was removed on the 3rd of January and relations were restored with Delcy Rodriquez's interim government. The question is whether this money will reach the towns. The hope is that improvements to services such as water, gas and local employment will help reduce economic hardship and migration.
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Venezuelans Struggle with Gas, Water and Inflation in Sucre Despite Hopes of Recovery

Venezuelans in the fishing village of Guaca are relieved to receive their first propane delivery since December. Under the blistering sun, families gathered to transport rusty gas canisters. The shortage of propane…

March 26, 2026
Discover the story of Michaelina Wautier, the woman behind The Triumph of Bacchus. Learn how her masterpiece was hidden for centuries and is finally celebrated in London
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Michaelina Wautier, the woman behind Bacchus

For many centuries, the artworks of women were ignored or credited incorrectly to men. Triumph of Bacchus is a painting of great beauty that was hidden away in museum storage. Michaelina wautier's masterpiece,…

March 26, 2026
Golden Oyster Mushroom Spreads Quickly Through Forests The golden oyster mushroom, Pleurotus Citrinopileatus, is a highly invasive, and dangerous fungus that has spread through North American forest, which poses a threat to the native fungi. This mushroom, originally from Asia was brought to the U.S. as a crop but quickly escaped. The bright yellow cap and the massive amount of spores it produces allow this mushroom to compete with local species. Scientists warn that golden oysters have a significant impact on fungal diversity. The trees infected with this mushroom have half the number of native fungi compared to uninfected ones, and that could affect forest ecosystems for a long time. Why this mushroom is so dangerous The golden oyster mushroom grows mainly on hardwood trees that are dead or dying. They break down the wood fibers in an unusually rapid rate. They are carnivorous and feed on nematodeworms, unlike most other fungi. The mycelium remains hidden for the majority of the year, but they produce fruiting body in spring. The clusters release millions of microscopic microspores, which makes it extremely hard to contain. The rapid spread of the mushrooms could affect small animals, seedlings and the carbon emission in forest. Protecting Native Fungi Mycologists and mushroom enthusiasts are cloning native species in controlled environments to help preserve them. Volunteers learn how to clone mushroom species such as grey oysters at events like the All Things Fungi Festival, in the UK. This helps maintain biodiversity. Andy Knott is a Dorset mushroom farmer who highlights the importance this work. Many people grow non-native species around the globe, but very few focus on conserving local fungi. He says that by acting now, we can save species at risk of extinction. Global Spread of the Golden Oyster Golden oyster mushrooms have been found in over 25 U.S. States and 1 Canadian Province since its debut in early 2000. The golden oyster mushroom has been spotted in many European countries, such as Italy, Hungary and Serbia. It has been reported that it is even appearing in the southern part of Britain. The authorities urge growers and gardeners to refrain from planting any non-native mushrooms. This includes golden oysters. They can cause serious damage to local fungi communities. Conclusion Even though it may not be possible to stop the invasion of golden oyster mushrooms, efforts made to conserve native fungi can help preserve ecosystem balance. The best way to combat this fungal invader is through education, rapid response, and careful cultivation.
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Golden Oyster Mushroom Spreads Quickly Through Forests

The golden oyster mushroom, Pleurotus Citrinopileatus, is a highly invasive, and dangerous fungus that has spread through North American forest, which poses a threat to the native fungi. This mushroom, originally from…

March 26, 2026
Roblox child safety concerns grow as a developer urges parents to monitor kids constantly, raising questions about platform security and risks for young users.
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Roblox child safety concerns raise alarm for parents

A Roblox developer has warned that parents need to keep a constant eye on their children while they use the platform, saying current safety tools still fall short. Roblox remains…

March 26, 2026
EU Parliament approves a conditional EU–US trade deal with 15% tariffs and strict safeguards, aiming to protect European interests and strengthen transatlantic trade.
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EU parliament approves conditional EU-US trade deal amid safeguards

After months of unrest triggered by Donald Trump's tariff threats, the European Parliament approved a new EU/US trade agreement. The proposal was supported by lawmakers on Thursday, but strict safeguards were…

March 26, 2026
A Survivor's Account of Abuse The woman who has made the disturbing claim of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sexual abuse is now speaking out. She claimed to have met Epstein at the age of 19 when she was working as a fashion model. She said that the first time they met, she gave him a good massage. She dismissed her behavior at the time as odd but manageable because she was in need of money. However, the situation escalated on a subsequent visit. The Incident took a dark turn She said Epstein was more aggressive during her second visit. He removed her clothing and demanded sexual activities. She refused, and left quickly to do the cleaning. He offered a glass to her when she returned. She did. The world went black. Suspicion and Loss of Memory She said that she had lost her memory for 12 hours. She felt disoriented and physically unwell when she awoke. Her observations also suggested that sexual activity may have taken place. She still can't remember what she did during this period, despite therapy. She is convinced that she has been drugged or assaulted. Later that day, her suspicions grew. Epstein made a comment when she met him again that showed he knew about something she had told a lie earlier. She believed that he had abused her when she was unconscious. The Emotional Impact of Survival It left an emotional scar. After the incident, she admitted to having dark thoughts and doubting her abilities to move on. She managed to rebuild her life and survive. Her courage came from hearing the stories of other survivors. Call for Transparency and Justice Now, the survivor has urged that all files related to Epstein’s case be released by the United States Department of Justice. A large number of documents remain unreleased, even though millions have been released. She criticised the way authorities handled this process. She claimed that officials did not protect the victims adequately while withholding important details. Her frustration was also directed at the fact that Epstein is still the focus of attention in this case, rather than other survivors.
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Epstein Survivor Speaks Out: “I Remember Nothing After That Drink”

A Survivor's Account of Abuse The woman who has made the disturbing claim of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sexual abuse is now speaking out. She claimed to have met Epstein at the…

March 26, 2026
Social Media Addiction: Big Tech shaken by verdict, what next? The tech industry has been shocked by a major Los Angeles court decision. The jury determined that Instagram and YouTube are designed to be addicting, particularly for younger users. In addition, Meta and Google were held responsible by the decision for not protecting children online. The Case that Could Redefine Social Media A young woman was at the heart of this case. She had reported severe mental issues including depression and body image problems. A court ordered her to pay $6 million as damages. The ruling has global implications and is seen as a major turning point in the technology industry. Both companies reject the allegations and intend to appeal the ruling. Meta claims that complex mental issues cannot be blamed on a single app. Google insists YouTube is different from other social media platforms. A "Big Tobacco" Moment for Tech? Experts compare the current legal case with the battles that tobacco companies faced in the past. The tobacco companies had to acknowledge the dangers of their products. Similar pressure could be placed on technology firms. Already, questions are being asked. Apps could have warning labels? Can stricter regulations limit the use of advertising and user engagement? What is the role of addictive design? These features are what keep social media users interested. This includes endless scrolling videos and personalized suggestions. They aren't just random tools. These tools are specifically designed to boost screen time, and increase ad revenues. Companies may be forced to limit or remove these features if regulators intervene. This would change the way users interacted with these platforms. The Threat to Legal Protection Section 230 is a US law that protects tech companies. The law protects tech companies from liability for content created by users. This protection has now been questioned. The lawmakers are examining whether the current legal shield is still appropriate. Tech companies may face increased lawsuits if changes are made. Why Young Users Matter Children are an important part of any system, even if they don't directly contribute to ad revenues in certain regions. Platforms are designed to engage users as early as possible and maintain them until they reach adulthood. The long-term approach helps build up a customer base. It also raises concerns over how the young are targeted and influence.
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Social Media Addiction: Big Tech shaken by verdict, what next?

The social media addiction verdict in Los Angeles has sent shockwaves through the tech world. A jury found that platforms like Instagram and YouTube were designed in ways that can…

March 26, 2026
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