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Arizona advances to men’s Final Four for first time since 2001

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Arizona Wildcats snapped their Final Four drought on Saturday night with an Elite Eight victory over Purdue in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.The Wildcats had gone 25 years without being in the Final Four. The last time the Wildcats got this far was in 2001 when they lost to the Duke Blue Devils in the national championship. They are now one win away from getting back…

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The Age and SMH superquiz, Monday, March 30

March 29, 2026 — 11:59pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAABy Michelle StillmanTry our Mini CrosswordTen clues. Twenty-five squares. How quickly can you solve…

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Coca-Cola’s yellow caps are back — what they mean and why they’re compared to Mexican Coke

Every spring, Coca-Cola bottles look a little different, sporting a bright yellow cap rather than the usual red. While social media has compared the seasonal product to Mexican Coke which uses cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup, the origin of the cap change traces back to a rabbi in Atlanta, Ga. Rabbi Tobias Geffen, who led Atlanta’s Orthodox Jewish community and served as the rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel, is credited with…

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Illinois knocks off Iowa to reach Final Four after buzzer malfunction delay

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! For the first time in more than two decades, the Illinois men’s basketball team will still be dancing when the Final Four tips off.Iowa’s underdog run in the NCAA Tournament ended Saturday with a 71-59 loss to a dominant Illinois team. Before Illinois could cut down the nets at Houston’s Toyota Center, a buzzer malfunction caused a loud, roughly 10-minute delay.The buzzer initially sounded signaling the…

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Man eats at 28 Michelin-star NYC restaurants in 24 hours to earn world record — and it cost him a surprising amount

He almost bit off more than he could chew. A Las Vegas sommelier earned the Guinness World Record for most Michelin-starred restaurants visited in 24 hours. Foodie Joshua Fyksen ate at a staggering 28 Michelin-star restaurants in New York City in 24 hours — costing him $1,451.34. “The food alone cost $976.97, plus tips. Transportation between restaurants was another $474.37,” Fyksen told the record book. To accomplish the impressive feat, he researched all the 72 Big Apple restaurants in the renowned guide to plan the best route. “For example, three-starred Eleven Madison Park only offers a tasting menu that takes…

Inside Tiger Woods’ Troubled History of Serious Car Crashes Amid Latest DUI Arrest

Tiger Woods’ 2026 DUI arrest was the latest in a series of serious car accidents for the golf legend. Police in Jupiter, Florida, confirmed on March 27, 2026, that Woods was charged with driving under the influence, among other offenses, when an SUV was found on its side after a two-vehicle crash. No injuries were reported and Woods has yet to address the matter publicly. Woods’ trouble on the road dates back to the early morning hours of November 27, 2009, when Florida police responded to an emergency call near his’ Orlando neighborhood. Woods later called the situation a “private…

American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on steakhouse standards and March Madness marvels

The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people — including current events and the sights and sounds of the United States.This week’s quiz highlights steakhouse standards, March Madness marvels — and a whole lot more.Can you get all 8 questions right?Give it a try and see how you do!CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIESTo try your hand at more quizzes from Fox News Digital, click here. Also, to take our latest News Quiz — published every Friday — click here. Read the full article here

A new wave of AI schools is balancing life skills and machine-led learning — for as little as two hours a day

No textbooks, no homework, no teachers. Welcome to the future of education. At least according to Alpha School, a fast-growing network of private academies that claims to be revolutionizing education with artificial intelligence. At Alpha — which has locations in Austin, Miami, San Francisco and New York City, and charges tuition of up to $65,000 a year — students spend just two hours a day learning core subjects (math, reading, science) via AI tutors. Private Alpha, which costs $65,000 a year, isn’t alone. Across the US, a new wave of schools is going all-in on AI — from a public…

Nick Cannon Says Democrats are the ‘Party of the KKK’: ‘I F*** With Trump’

Nick Cannon has revealed that he “f***s with” President Donald Trump and described the Democrats as “the part of the KKK.” “People don’t know that the Democrats are the party of the KKK [Ku Klux Klan],” Cannon, 45, said in the Friday, March 27, episode of his show Big Drive. “People don’t know that the Republicans are the party that freed the slaves.” At the time of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party pushed to abolish slavery. By the 1960s, several notable segregationist “Dixiecrats” — including Senator Strom Thurmond — changed their allegiances from the Democrat Party to…

Martin Short Spotted For 1st Time Since His Daughter Katherine Short’s Death at Age 42: Report

Martin Short was reportedly spotted in Los Angeles for the first time since the death of his daughter, Katherine Hartley Short, in February. TMZ published photos and videos showing Martin, 76, out for dinner with his longtime friend, Star Wars director J.J. Abrams, in Santa Monica on Friday, March 27. The comedian could be seen exiting a restaurant and entering the passenger seat of Abrams’ car but did not interact with photographers on the scene. Us Weekly has reached out to Short’s representative for comment. Martin has largely shied away from the spotlight since he confirmed the death of his…

Ben Carson points to Gen Z church revival as young Americans push back on secular culture

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As America gets set to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday this July, Dr. Ben Carson is on a mission to share how faith and religious principles are central to our founding and identity. Carson, a former secretary of Housing and Urban Development as well as a retired neurosurgeon, said schools are failing to teach accurate history lessons about America — and are instead influencing students with ideas that undermine patriotism and traditional values.”A lot of people really don’t understand the role of faith in our country,” he told Fox News Digital. “They say,…

North Korean laborers describe brutal forced labor in Russia: ‘Working like a cow, earning nothing’

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!  “Wake up before 6 a.m. to the Russian winter. Walk to the construction site as a group. Work from 7 a.m. until 10, 11 p.m., sometimes even midnight. Without breaks. There is no set end time. You finish when the target is met. Rain, snow, it does not matter. We worked with no gloves, no heating, no protective equipment. My hands cracked so badly I could not grip the tools. But you do not stop.”This was the reality for “RT,” identified by his initials to protect his identity, a former reported victim…

Sydney Morning Herald Column 9, Monday, March 30, 2026

March 29, 2026 — 9:00pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAARob Venables of Bermagui has a use for the tie (C8) that we hadn’t considered: “In our sailing days I was privileged to cruise to New Zealand with Ian Kiernan, founder of Clean up Australia. Ian reckoned the only good thing about ties was to start an outboard motor when the cord broke.”“Before supermarkets sold reusable bags, I belonged to a Boomerang Bag sewing…

‘Vertigo’ Star Kim Novak Reveals the Real Reason Sydney Sweeney Should ‘Never Play Me’ in Biopic

Vertigo star Kim Novak is revealing the real reason why she doesn’t approve of Sydney Sweeney starring in the upcoming biopic Scandalous!. “[Sydney] sticks out so much above the waist,” Novak, 93, told London’s The Times in an interview published on Saturday, March 28, adding that she “would never have approved” of the casting. “There’s no way it wouldn’t be a sexual relationship because Sydney Sweeney looks sexy all the time,” she added. “She was totally wrong to play me.” Colman Domingo is set to direct and costar with his Euphoria castmate Sweeney, 28, in a romantic drama based on…

Shocking scenes in DTLA as anti-Trump agitators descend on federal building

Hundreds of agitators violently clashed with police outside a federal complex in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday as “No Kings” protests swept across Southern California and the rest of the nation. About two hundred troublemakers headed to the site to taunt officers, violently shaking metal gates set up to protect the complex and shouting profanities at officers.“F—k you, f—ing come and get me,” one shouted.Protesters, many masked and promoting anti-ICE, anti‑war and pro‑Palestine causes, baited agents with megaphones, calling them “scumbags” and daring them to confront the growing crowd. Authorities had given initial warnings to the protesters, who chucked pink…

First came petrol pain. Now get ready for high-priced groceries

March 29, 2026 — 5:03pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAHouseholds have been warned that their weekly grocery bill could soon soar if the federal government fails to slice trucking industry taxes, as Anthony Albanese and state premiers prepare to map out ways to stop runaway demand for petrol and diesel.Ahead of a national cabinet meeting on Monday morning that will be dominated by debate over how to conserve the nation’s liquid fuel supplies…

IndyCar Driver Scott McLaughlin Breaks Silence After Walking Away from Scary Crash in Alabama

IndyCar driver Scott McLaughlin miraculously walked away from a scary crash ahead of the Grand Prix of Alabama. The Team Penske driver, 32, was in the middle of a practice run at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama, on Saturday, March 28, when his car spun out and crashed its rear end through a fence at the edge of the course. Multiple media outlets reported that McLaughlin was not injured despite how frightening the collision seemed. Shortly after the incident, McLaughlin assured his fans that he will be back on the course for Sunday’s race. “That one’s on me. P14…

NYC Mayor Mamdani roasts media, takes swipe at The Post at Inner Circle dinner

Mayor Zohran Mamdani took center stage at his first Inner Circle dinner Saturday night — roasting the media, taking swipes at The Post and even teaming up with former rival Curtis Sliwa for a skit. He began his comedy bit — which was the climax of the annual jokefest, in which members of the city press corps and the mayor traditionally trade quips — by poking fun at his early days in office.  “Now, this is the 87th night of my administration — or as the New York Post would describe it: Arabian Nights,” Mamdani, the city’s first Muslim mayor, said at…

Travelers reveal who they blame for miles-long Houston airport lines as Trump rescues TSA pay

Neither party escaped travelers’ ire as some estimated they had to walk miles to reach the back of the security line and wait several hours to catch their flights at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport.  Fox News Digital asked travelers waiting in line at Bush who they believed was to blame for the massive wait times. One traveler named Tim simply responded: “The politicians.” On Thursday, lines at Bush snaked through check-in, baggage claim, out the doors and through underground subway tunnels. One traveler, who did not share his name, estimated that he and his family had to walk two miles…

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