Greg McDermott, the veteran leader of Creighton University’s men’s basketball program, is retiring after a remarkable 30 years as a Division I head coach, including 16 seasons with the Bluejays. His announcement marks the end of a distinguished career that has left an indelible mark on college basketball. McDermott’s tenure at Creighton was defined by…
Archives for March 2026
Supreme Court Weighs Fate of Late-Arriving Ballots in Mississippi Election Showdown
The Supreme Court is considering a major case that could dramatically affect how mail-in ballots are handled in 18 states and territories. At the center of the debate is Mississippi’s law allowing ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if received within five business days after the election. During Monday’s arguments, the court’s six…
National Puppy Day Puppy Love Celebrate
March 23 marks National Puppy Day, a celebration dedicated to appreciating puppies while encouraging responsible pet ownership and adoption. First introduced in 2006 by animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige, the day has grown into a widely recognized moment for dog lovers to reflect on the joy and responsibility that comes with caring for a pet….
Sheinelle Jones turns grief into strength with 9-city book tour
Sheinelle Jones is opening up about the deeply personal journey that led to her debut book, Through Mom’s Eyes, as she prepares to take her story on the road. The TV host revealed that what began as a project centered on motherhood and inspiration evolved into something far more emotional. Along the way, she faced…
ICE floods 13 cities as TSA crisis sparks travel chaos during shutdown
A major shift in airport operations is underway across the United States as federal officials deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to assist at security checkpoints in 13 major cities. The move comes amid a prolonged government shutdown that has left the Transportation Security Administration struggling to maintain normal operations. The staffing crisis has intensified…
Trump pauses Iran strikes markets rise, then suddenly slip
Global markets saw sharp swings Monday after Donald Trump announced a temporary pause on potential military strikes tied to the ongoing tensions with Iran. The announcement initially sent stocks soaring, offering a brief sense of relief to investors who have been closely tracking developments tied to the conflict. However, that optimism quickly faded after Iranian…
Netflix stock slides as insiders sell $137M in shares raising red flags
Netflix has been one of the most closely watched stocks in the market for years, but a wave of significant insider selling over the past 90 days is drawing fresh scrutiny to the streaming giant at a moment when its stock is already trading well below its 12-month high. Company insiders have sold approximately 1,520,133…
NBA night explodes with MVP heroics, breakout stars and shocking blowouts
Sunday night’s NBA slate delivered exactly what the league’s most compelling stretch of the regular season promises dominant performances, breakout moments, and the kind of individual brilliance that reminds everyone watching why this sport produces the most compelling personal narratives in professional sports. At the center of it all, as he has been for most…
Gold takes a hit as escalating Iran war rattles markets and inflation outlook
Gold, which spent much of 2026 trading near record highs, is suddenly in freefall. Bullion plunged as much as 3.8 percent to $4,320.30 an ounce on Sunday — a level less than a dollar above where it ended last year — nearly erasing the entirety of this year’s gains in a matter of days. The…
Target moves to crack down on employee dress code with stricter new rules
The next time you walk into a Target, the employees helping you find what you need may look a little different. The retail giant is updating its dress code for store workers across all 2,000 of its locations, requiring staff to wear plain red shirts paired with blue jeans or khakis starting this summer. The…










