Minggu, 01 Maret 2026

Operation Epic Fury, NFL Salary Cap, and Chairlift Viral Video

Iranian state media confirmed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed on Saturday in a joint U.S.-Israeli air campaign. Reports also said his daughter, son-in-law, grandchild, and daughter-in-law died in the strikes.
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 A stalking case exposed dangers facing ICE agents at home. (Hear More)

 Scouting America overhauled policies to preserve critical military partnership. (Listen Now)

This travel trend turns hobbies into unforgettable getaways with mental health perks. (Podcast Available)

  

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No. 21 Miami Ohio men’s basketball is just two games away from a perfect regular season after Trey Perry scored this walk-off layup on Friday night to defeat Western Michigan 69-67. (Watch Video)

Ohio State safety Lorenzo Styles Jr. ran the fastest 40-yard dash for any safety at the NFL Combine since at least 2003 on Friday with this blazing 4.27 run. (Watch Video)

 No. 1 Duke men's basketball rolled over No. 11 UVA yesterday, earning a 77-51 win as three Blue Devils scored double-digit points. (More)

The NFL salary cap will reportedly be a record $301.2 million in 2026, the first time in league history it has exceeded the $300 million mark. The cap has exploded recently, growing 40% over the last five years. (More)

Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | PGA | LPGA

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Finance

Trend Line Weekly Market Report    Previous Week

NASDAQ
Natl. Assoc. of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
22,668.21
-0.76%
SPX
S&P 500
6,878.88
-0.32%
DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
48,977.92
-1.13%
BTC
Bitcoin
$65,881.80
-2.64%
GOLD
Per Ounce
$5,230.50
2.15%
SILVER
Per Ounce
$92.68
6.25%
OIL
West Texas Intermediate Crude
$67.02
1.71%
Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day.

Gold closed above $5,200 an ounce on Friday, climbing above $5,000 an ounce after an abrupt pullback from a record high in late January. (More)

 UBS’ top equity strategist downgraded American equities to “benchmark” in a fully invested global equity portfolio, citing mounting risks from a weakening dollar, stretched valuations, and policy turbulence in Washington. (More)

E-commerce giant eBay will slash 800 jobs—6% of its workforce—after the company paid $1.2 billion in cash for a trendy Gen Z fashion app and settled a federal stalking lawsuit involving former executives. (More)

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Ladies and gentlemen, here are our most-clicked stories of the week:

A new analysis tracked what a $100 investment in 1965 would be worth by the end of 2025 across the six most common assets—including gold, real estate, and stocks. Curious which investment came out on top and which lagged behind? (Podcast Available)

Goalie Connor Hellebuyck pulled off the save of the Olympic tournament, making a sprawling paddle stop on Canada’s Devon Toews, and led Team USA to its first men’s hockey gold medal since 1980. (See Save)

A list of the World’s Best Hospitals 2026 ranked four U.S. facilities in the top 10, with Mayo Clinic-Rochester named the top hospital in the world. (See List)

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Quick Hits

OpenAI struck a deal with the Department of War to deploy its AI models on classified networks after the Trump administration barred federal agencies from using rival Anthropic. (More)

 Former Vice President Kamala Harris endorsed Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas’ Democrat Senate primary, boosting her campaign ahead of Tuesday’s vote as she faces concerns about her electability. (More)

 Los Angeles schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho was placed on paid leave after the FBI searched his home and district headquarters as part of an investigation, though authorities have not accused him of wrongdoing. (More)

Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest international aviation hub, suspended flights as major airlines canceled Middle East routes after U.S. strikes on Iran and Tehran’s retaliation emptied regional airspace. (See Cancellations)

 Scientists discovered basketball shoe squeaks stem from rapid slip pulses traveling across ridged rubber soles, creating consistent vibrations that produce the sport’s signature high-pitched sound. (More)

 A video of a skier dangling from a chairlift at Big Bear Mountain Resort has gone viral, showing her twin sister and a friend holding onto her until ski patrol arrived. (See Skier)

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Whatever Happened To...

Whatever Happened to Roller Rinks?

In the mid-20th century, roller rinks were a pillar of American recreation: big, bright rooms where teens flirted under fluorescent lights, families spent weekends, and whole communities gathered for lessons, leagues, and charity nights. Skating became a mainstream pastime—part sport, part social club, part inexpensive escape.

Then came the late-’70s glow-up: roller disco. DJs, mirror balls, light shows, short shorts, and the swagger of skating-to-the-beat turned rinks into nightlife. Movies, music, and celebrity scenes made skating look like the coolest thing you could do without a fake ID.

But trends turn. Disco cooled, and rinks ran into a pileup of practical problems, as this video outlines. Land values rose, making redevelopment tempting. New competitors—arcades, multiplexes, malls, then home entertainment—pulled attention indoors in different ways. And many operators point to rising insurance and liability costs as the quiet budget-killer that made the math stop working.

Still, the story isn’t just one of decline. Plenty of rinks hung on by evolving: birthday-party packages, arcades, laser-tag add-ons, adult nights, lessons, and niche communities like artistic skating and roller derby. In the 2020s, social media and a pandemic-era skating boom helped nudge the culture back into view.

Today, roller rinks are fewer than at their peak—but they’re still around, humming on weekend nights, doing what they’ve always done best: turning a simple loop around a wooden floor into a little world of its own.

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