New York's newly identified Underground Railroad passage is under threat

NEW YORK (AP) — A newly identified Underground Railroad passageway once used by enslaved people fleeing to freedom is putting the spotlight on a New York City museum and its struggle against a proposed neighboring development.

Associated Press A passageway, believed to have been used as part of the Underground Railroad, is hidden in the base of a dresser inside the Merchant's House Museum in New York on Feb. 19, 2026. (Max Touhey/Merchant's House Museum via AP) A passageway, believed to have been used as part of the Underground Railroad, is hidden in the base of a dresser inside the Merchant's House Museum in New York on Feb. 19, 2026. (Max Touhey/Merchant's House Museum via AP) A passageway, believed to have been used as part of the Underground Railroad, is hidden in the base of a dresser inside the Merchant's House Museum in New York on Feb. 19, 2026. (Max Touhey/Merchant's House Museum via AP) FILE - The Rev. Al Sharpton speaks ahead of the 61st Bloody Sunday Anniversary march, March 8, 2026, in Selma, Ala. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File) FILE - A bronze statue of abolitionist Harriet Tubman is seen at the Maryland State House, Feb. 10, 2020, in Annapolis. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

Underground Railroad Passageway

Staff at the Merchant's House Museum — an upper crust family home built in 1832 in Manhattan's NoHo district — last month revealed that researchers can now explain the passageway's historical purpose because they recently discovered that the home's original owner was an abolitionist. Historians and Black activists hail it as the first "intact" Underground Railroad site found in New York in over 160 years.

The discovery has substantially raised the museum's foot traffic, along with hopes of staving off a possible nine-story mixed-use building next door because building it could damage the walls and foundation of the adjacent historic site.

"What our engineers are saying is that there really is no way that a building of that size is built immediately next door to the museum without causing significant structural damage to our historic building," said Emily Hill-Wright, the museum's director of operations.

The New York City's Landmarks Preservation Commission has been weighing whether to approve the development. Consultants and architects working on the project say the museum should not be heavily impacted.

Revelations about the newly explained passageway come as an executive order by President Donald Trump is being used to removereferences and imagery of slaveryfrom the nation'smuseums, parks and landmarks.

New York-based civil rights activist Al Sharpton has cast the fate of the Merchant's Museum House as a fight for Black and American history.

"When engineers tell me that an African American heritage site is in danger of structural compromise or any other sort of irreversible damage, I listen," Sharpton said in a statement last week.

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The Merchant's House Underground Railroad passageway lies beneath a 2-foot-by-2-foot wooden hatch hidden under a dresser drawer in the second floor hallway. It goes down a 15-foot (4.5 meters) shaft with a built-in ladder. The passageway was first found in the 1930s as the home was being turned into a museum, but it wasn't until 2024 that it came to light the home's first owner, Joseph Brewster, was an abolitionist.

"It's not a dumbwaiter. It's not a laundry chute," Hill-Wright said. "We're able to sort of cross off all of these other theories about what this might have possibly been used for."

The findings have drawn preservationists, history buffs and the general public.

"February was our highest month for visitors in over a year," Hill-Wright said. "You almost get choked up because it is a very visceral experience to see it with your own eyes."

The Underground Railroad network was established byHarriet Tubman, who herself escaped slavery in 1849 and ended up living in Philadelphia. The operation is credited with facilitating the escape of numerous enslaved Black men and women. Tubman used her experiences as a scout, spy and nurse for the Union Army during the Civil War and personally guided 150 Black soldiers on a gunboat raid in South Carolina.

At the time the Brewster home was built, assisting someone through the Underground Railroad was against the law in New York City. There would have been "severe penalties," said Jacob Morris, director of the Harlem Historical Society. There are documented cases of abolitionists getting attacked for protecting enslaved escapees.

"Bounty hunters were all over the place in New York City. They made their living on catching freedom-seeking Blacks," Morris said. "If you got caught helping Blacks escape from slavery, a mob could come and burn down your house and beat you up. And maybe even tar and feather you or worse."

Tang reported from Phoenix.

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Trump says he will pause attacks on Iran's energy plants

By Bhargav Acharya and Kanishka Singh

Reuters

WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he was ‌pausing attacks on Iran's energy plants for 10 ‌days at what he cast as the Iranian government's request, and said talks ​with Tehran were going "very well."

"As per Iranian Government request... I am pausing the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 Days to Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8 P.M., Eastern Time," ‌Trump said in a ⁠post on Truth Social.

"Talks are ongoing and, despite erroneous statements to the contrary by the Fake ⁠News Media, and others, they are going very well," he said.

"I gave them a 10-day period. They asked for seven," ​Trump later ​told Fox News' "The Five" show.

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Trump, ​who has offered shifting goals ‌and timeline for the Iran war, ranging from overthrowing Iran's government to destroying its military and missile capabilities, told Fox News he thinks the U.S. has won the war.

"In a certain sense, we have already won," Trump said.

Trump has said ‌Iran must make a deal or ​face a continued onslaught.

The war began ​on February 28 when ​the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran. Tehran subsequently ‌responded by launching its own ​attacks on Israel ​and Gulf states with U.S. bases.

Joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran and Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed thousands. ​The war has ‌also raised oil prices and shaken global markets.

(Reporting by ​Bhargav Acharya, Kanishka Singh and Jasper Ward; Editing by ​David Ljunggren and Bill Berkrot)

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Houston's season ends in tears after 65-55 loss to Illinois in NCAA Tournament

HOUSTON (AP) — Playing in theNCAA Tournamentjust two miles from campus, the stage was set for the Houston Cougars to have an advantage over Illinois on Thursday night.

Associated Press Houston forward Joseph Tugler (11) and guard Kingston Flemings (4) react after losing to Illinois in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament Friday, March 27, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Illinois guard Keaton Wagler (23) reacts to a score alongside Houston guard Milos Uzan (7) during the second half against Houston in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Houston forward Joseph Tugler (11) is embraced by a teammate Kalifa Sakho after losing to Illinois in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament Friday, March 27, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) during the second half in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament Friday, March 27, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) Houston head coach Kelvin Sampson reacts during the second half against Illinois in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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Problem was, they couldn't get their shots to fall.

Houston was limited to its lowest point total of the seasonin a 65-55 loss to Illinoisin the South Region semifinals, a gut-wrenching ending for last year's national runner-up.

"We gave it our all, we played hard, it was just one of those days, nothing was going in the rim," Houston's Chris Cenac Jr. said.

Players openly wept in the locker room and at the podium as they discussed the abrupt end to a season that saw the Cougars reach the Sweet 16 for a seventh consecutive time.

"Sometimes it's not your night on the offensive end," star freshman Kingston Flemings said. "We were getting good shots, shots that we expect to make… we were getting the shots that we wanted, noncontested, but sometimes it doesn't swing that way."

A 3-pointer by Flemings, who is expected to be an NBA lottery pick this summer, got Houston within 2 points at halftime. But things went wrong quickly early in the second half.

The Illini were up by one early in the half when they broke it open with a 17-0 run for a 44-26 lead with about 12 minutes left. Jake Davis scored five points during the burst, including a 3-pointer, and David Mirkovic and Ben Humrichous capped it with consecutive 3s.

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The Cougars missed seven consecutive shots as Illinois built its lead. When Milos Uzan finally ended Houston's drought with a 3-pointer with 11:20 left, it had been almost seven minutes since the team had scored.

While the offensive struggles were Houston's biggest problem, senior Emanuel Sharp was disappointed in the defensive execution, too.

"Our whole defense is based on a good pick-and-roll coverage, so when we don't get our coverage calls right, our defense kind of breaks down," he said. "So I think we had a couple of those and they capitalized on each one. I think that really hurt us to start the second half."

Flemings had 11 points on 4-of-10 shooting and Uzan made just 2 of 11 shots. But they were far from the only Cougars who struggled offensively as the team shot just 34%.

Flemings expected Houston to fare better in the friendly environment. But noted that a great crowd can't do much if the team isn't having a good night.

"Yeah, it's in Houston, but at the end of the day it's hardwood, 94 feet," he said. "That's a great team out there. Kudos to them… hopefully they can go win it all, but they were better than us tonight, and that's all it takes in March Madness."

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Kindel nets shootout winner as Penguins lose Crosby but squeeze past Senators 4-3

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Ben Kindel scored the shootout winner to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 4-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.

Associated Press Pittsburgh Penguins' Ben Kindel (81) celebrates his goal during a shootout in an NHL hockey game against the Ottawa Senators in Ottawa, Ontario, Thursday, March 26, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP) Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Stuart Skinner (74) makes a glove save on Ottawa Senators Tim Stutzle (18) during overtime in an NHL hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario, Thursday, March 26, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP) Pittsburgh Penguins Egor Chinakhov (59) pressures Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark (35) as the puck goes wide of the net during the second period of an NHL game in Ottawa, Thursday, March 26, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP) Pittsburgh Penguins center Ben Kindel (81) chases the puck as it deflects off Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark (35) during first-period NHL hockey game action in Ottawa, Ontario, Thursday, March 26, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

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Rickard Rakell scored twice and had an assist, and Erik Karlsson also scored for the Penguins, who moved into second in the Metropolitan Division.

Drake Batherson scored twice and Nick Cousins also scored for the Senators. Tim Stutzle added two assists.

Both Linus Ullmark and Stuart Skinner made huge saves in overtime to force the shootout.

Pittsburgh opened the third period on the power play with a two-man advantage after Ottawa took a late tripping penalty and got called early too many men. The Penguins capitalized with Rakell scoring his second of the game at 1:43.

Just over two minutes later, the Senators tied the game with Batherson burying a rebound in the crease for his second of the game. Pittsburgh challenged for goaltender interference but was unsuccessful.

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Penguins captain Sidney Crosby took the opening shift of the second period but left after 38 seconds and did not return.

With an assist on the opening goal, Stutzle picked up his 400th point and became the seventh player, and youngest, in franchise history to hit the milestone.

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Penguins: Host the Dallas Stars on Saturday.

Senators: Visit the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday.

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Taylor Swift Elevates Wiederhoeft Corset With Miniskirt & $36K Earrings

Taylor Swiftmade a stunning return to the red carpet at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards. This was her first major appearance of the year, and she did not disappoint. Dressed in a minty set of separates, the pop icon proved she knows how to balance high-fashion drama with a fun, upbeat energy. She looked fresh, happy, and perfectly styled for the spring season.

Taylor Swift dazzles in Wiederhoeft corset and micro miniskirt with $36K Dena Kemp earrings

At the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards, Taylor Swift wore a custom two-piece outfit by the New York designer Wiederhoeft. The brand is famous for making modern, theatrical corsets. Her top was a structured, pale green velvet corset with a sharp hemline and a front zipper. It featured beautiful silver sequins that dripped down the fabric like sparkling rain. This look is a nod to her latest "Showgirl" aesthetic.

She paired the corset with a matching micro miniskirt. This short hemline showed off her signature long legs and kept the look youthful. While the iHeartRadio Awards usually have a more relaxed dress code, Swift's structured outfit ensured she still looked like the biggest star in the room. She then finished the look with satin sandals by Jimmy Choo.

No Swift outfit is complete without incredible jewelry. For this event, she wore a pair of Bi-Color Tourmaline Earrings by Dena Kemp. These stunning pieces are valued at $36,000. The gems featured a mix of colors that matched her mint-green dress perfectly.

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However, the real star of her accessories was on her left hand. This event marked the red carpet debut of her custom engagement ring from fiancéTravis Kelce. Designed by Kindred Lubeck, the massive old-mine brilliant-cut diamond caught the light every time she waved to the cameras.

Additionally, Swift's hair was styled in a soft, half-up look with her trademark blunt bangs. Her makeup was glowing and natural, featuring a soft pink lip and a hint of shimmer on her eyes. Overall, the look was a perfect debut for 2026. It was sophisticated, expensive, and undeniably Taylor Swift.

Originally reported by Samridhi Goel ontheFashionSpot.

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MGK Has a Shot With Megan Fox but Only Under One Condition — Source

It has been years sinceMegan FoxandMachine Gun Kelly, aka MGK, ended their relationship. The high-profile couple reportedly broke up during the Thanksgiving weekend in 2024. According to a report, the reason for the separation was the actor finding something upsetting on her beau's phone. Now, according to a source, MGK has a chance with Fox if he is willing to change his ways.

MGK 'has to show that change is underway and it's real' for a shot with Megan Fox, per source

According toStar, MGK needs to changeto be happy with Megan Fox. The source stated that the "Rap Devil," singer is "addicted to chaos … and being an instigator." They added, "That 'anything goes' attitude plays fine on the concert stage and in the recording studio, where he's been rewarded for taking big, counter-intuitive risks." However, "in a romantic relationship, it's poisonous."

The source continued, "Change doesn't happen overnight, but if MGK really wants a shot at long-term happiness, with Megan or anybody else, he has to show that change is underway and it's real." They further explained, "Knowing MGK, I just don't think he's there yet." Recently, the rapper dropped some flirty comments on his ex-fiancée's Instagram posts. "Of course Megan's head-turning return to Instagram freaked him out," the source said.

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They continued, "She has millions of fans who were driven into an absolute frenzy by those sexy pictures." The source shared, "And the funny thing is, not too long ago MGK was himself one of those faceless fans of hers, before he willed himself into celebrity and music success." They also said, "There's still a big part of him that's still that 18-year-old kid dreaming of being a star [and] the only thing that's going to get him to calm down and fully become an adult is age itself." The insider concluded, "He's still figuring out who he really is, even after all this time."

Following MGK's comment, manywonderedif the ex-couple is back together. However,TMZ's source shared, "nothing has changed." The insider added, "they only co-parent their 11-month-old daughter, Saga Blade … despite what MGK wrote under her post."

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In London's pubs, love gets a PowerPoint makeover

By Natasha Montague

Reuters People react as they watch a presentation during Leaflets are displayed on a table ahead of People are welcomed on arrival ahead of A girl arrives at A participant shows a presentation during

People attend "Date My Mate", a live dating night where friends pitch their single friends in London

LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - Fed up of swiping left or right on dating apps, young London singles are returning to a classic British way of meeting people--the pub--with a ‌modern twist: a PowerPoint presentation by a close friend pitching them as dating material.

Putting together a ‌slide deck is second nature for many younger millennials and older Gen Zers. Now, they're using that skill to enhance their mates' love ​lives, just as dating apps are losing their appeal.

"I hate the swiping," said Annie, 27, adding she was keen to see if her friend's two-minute pitch at a 'Date my Mate' event could land her a boyfriend--or at least a first date.

Organisers said all 150 tickets for the event, held at a north London pub, were sold in less ‌than five minutes. And they're planning to ⁠roll out more, aiming for one a week across the country.

DATING APPS LOSE SHINE

Dating apps are fading in popularity in the UK, with usage across the 10 biggest platforms ⁠falling 16% between 2023 and 2024, according to Global Dating Insights. Polling shows nearly half of users have had negative experiences on apps like Tinder and Hinge.

At the event, friends crowded around tables with glasses of wine, wearing "Date" or "Mate" stickers, ​as ​presenters clicked through slides of flattering holiday snaps and fun ​facts.

"A bit more about Lauren. She's 30. ‌She's a structural engineer, so even though she will stop walls from falling down, she'll always be there to support you," said one friend.

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"Interesting fact, she's just about to submit her sexy fantasy romance book to publishers."

Having seen similar events in Australia and the U.S. on social media, Emily Churchill, head of marketing at wine company Nice who helped arrange the event, said she knew she had to bring the concept to London.

"It's just so ‌much fun," she said, adding it gave coupled-up friends a ​way to help their single mates find love and escape "horrible dating ​stories."

'VINTAGE' WAY OF MEETING PEOPLE

Those hunting for a ​match said it was easier for a friend to sell their best qualities--and poke ‌fun at their flaws--with humour and honesty.

"It's quite ​retro. It's a vintage way ​of meeting people," said Jonny, 28, a journalist, joking about how he tried to steer his own presentation.

His friend Patrick said the preparation involved "hundreds of photos over WhatsApp, hundreds, and him being incredibly specific ​about the ones that make him ‌look good."

Laughing about whether the friendship would survive the pitch, Patrick said he was confident the ​slides were good enough to lead to a wedding some day.

(Reporting by Natasha Montague and Will ​Russell, Writing by Sarah Young; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

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