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Social Security Plans to Slash Tech Team by 50% at a Time When Systems are Seeing More Outages

The planned purge comes as the agency’s long-glitchy technology is suffering more outages than usual, multiple current and former employees, as well as advocates, told CNN. Also adding to the stress on the systems is the increased number of concerned Americans accessing the public “my Social Security” website, calling the 800 number and visiting local offices amid the turmoil surrounding the agency.

US Military Offensive Against Houthis in Yemen Nears $1 Billion With Limited Impact

The total cost of the U.S. military’s operation against the Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen is nearing $1 billion in just under three weeks, even as the attacks have had limited impact on destroying the terror group’s capabilities, three people briefed on the campaign’s progress told CNN.

Prosecutors Drop Charge Against Chicago Man Who Rep. Nancy Mace Claimed ‘Physically Accosted’ Her

Prosecutors have dropped a charge against a man who Republican Rep. Nancy Mace claimed “physically accosted” her in December, according to recent court filings.

White House Fires 3 National Security Staffers After Donald Trump Meets With Far-Right Activist Laura Loomer

The firings came after Laura Loomer, the far-right activist who once claimed 9/11 was an inside job, urged President Donald Trump during a Wednesday meeting to get rid of several members of his National Security Council staff.

Whooping Cough Cases Climb Nationally as 2 Infants Die in Louisiana

In Louisiana, two infants have died of pertussis in the past six months, according to the state health department, the first deaths from the disease in the state since 2018.

US Justice Department to Seek the Death Penalty for Luigi Mangione, Attorney General Announces

Attorney General Pam Bondi said Tuesday the Justice Department will seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing an insurance company CEO.

Europe Warns Donald Trump: We Have ‘a Strong Plan’ for Retaliation Against Tariffs Ahead of Planned Announcement

For weeks, Trump has promoted April 2 as “Liberation Day” in America, when a number of hefty tariffs will be unveiled to implement his administration’s radical economic agenda. The United States has already announced a sharp increase in tariffs on all imports of steel, aluminum and cars.

Bizarre Parasitic Wasp Preserved in 99 Million-Year-Old Amber Was ‘Beyond Imagination,’ Scientists Say

A newly identified parasitic wasp that buzzed and flew among dinosaurs 99 million years ago evolved a bizarre mechanism to snare other creatures and force them to unwittingly shelter its young, according to new research.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Some House Republicans Call for NPR and PBS Funding to End

The hearing, titled “Anti-American Airwaves: Holding the heads of NPR and PBS Accountable,” featured testimony from NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Kerger, as well as a local station operator and a conservative critic of taxpayer-funded media.

How to Delete Your Genetic Data From 23andMe as the Company Pursues a Sale

San Francisco-based 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sunday and said it would pursue a sale, after years of struggling to find a sustainable business model. That means the company — and the genetic information of its 15 million customers — will likely soon be up for grabs to the highest bidder.

Surgeon General’s Advisory Declaring Gun Violence a Public Health Crisis Removed From Website

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has removed the 2024 surgeon general’s advisory on gun violence from its website.

Michael Jordan’s First-Ever Chicago Bulls Jersey Expected to Sell for $10 Million at Auction

Jerseys worn by Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant in the first NBA games of their careers could sell for millions of dollars when they go up for auction this spring.

The ‘Economic Blackout’ Movement Now Wants You to Boycott Amazon, Starting Friday

John Schwarz, the 57-year-old founder of The People’s Union USA from Chicago, is calling on Americans to boycott Amazon and its companies, including Zappos, Ring, Whole Foods, Twitch and Prime Video, for one week.

Judge Rules Adnan Syed, Featured in ‘Serial’ Podcast, Will Remain Free After Granting His Motion for Sentence Reduction

In a court order Thursday, Judge Jennifer Schiffer granted Syed a sentence reduction to time served, allowing him to remain free. Syed’s conviction was vacated in 2022 and he was released and has remained out of prison since.

Expect Price Increases in the Next Couple Days Because of Tariffs, Says CEO of Target

Two of America’s largest retailers, Target and Best Buy, warned Tuesday that prices will increase following President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported goods from Mexico, Canada and China.

Dow Falls 650 Points as Donald Trump Confirms Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Will Start Tuesday

U.S. stocks slid Monday as investors braced for President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China to go into effect by the midnight deadline. The Nasdaq is down about 6.5% since since Trump took office on Jan. 20.

Vaccination Rates Declining and Measles Cases Are Climbing. More Preventable Diseases Could Re-Emerge Next

The measles outbreak is surging in West Texas, especially in under-vaccinated communities, but it’s not just coverage with the measles vaccine that is lagging behind. The use of other key vaccines in the childhood immunization schedule has decreased too.

Southwest Airlines Plane Aborts Landing to Avoid Colliding With Private Jet at Chicago Midway Airport

Southwest Flight 2504 landed safely at the Chicago airport after the flight crew had to perform a go-around to prevent a potential incident, according to Southwest. The FAA is investigating the incident, which took place at around 8:50 a.m. local time.

More Americans Identify as LGBTQ+ Than Ever Before, Poll Finds

The boost has a lot to do with young people, who have been much more likely than older generations to identify as something other than heterosexual, Gallup said.

Will an Asteroid Hit Earth in 2032? The Space Rock Has the ‘Highest Impact Probability’ Ever Recorded, but That’s Likely to Change

 A recently discovered asteroid, named 2024 YR4, is now the riskiest asteroid ever detected. NASA has calculated that the space rock has a 3.1% chance of hitting Earth in 2032.

Donald Trump Administration Fired Hundreds of FAA Probationary Workers, Union Says

The move comes less than three weeks since the midair collision over Washington, DC, that killed 67 people and that highlighted shortages of air traffic controllers and FAA infrastructure issues.

Vice President JD Vance Turns on European Allies in Blistering Speech Downplaying Threats From Russia and China

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance used his first major speech as vice president to lambast European politicians for suppressing free speech, losing control of immigration and refusing to work with hard-right parties in government.

Sonya Massey’s Family and Sangamon County Agree to $10M Settlement Over Fatal Shooting

Sonya Massey was killed July 6 after two Sangamon County sheriff’s deputies responded to her 911 call about a possible prowler at her home. She was shot and killed following a dispute with one of the responding deputies involving a pot of boiling water in her kitchen, body camera footage showed.

Getting Rid of the Penny Introduces a New Problem: The Cost of Producing Nickels

President Donald Trump says he has ordered the U.S. Mint to stop making pennies, which he correctly says cost more than one cent to produce.

Marco Rubio’s Years of Strong Support for USAID Stand in Contrast to His Sudden Criticism of the Aid Agency

A CNN review of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s past comments shows he has been for more than a decade a major supporter of foreign aid and USAID, which in fiscal year 2023 distributed more than $40 billion in foreign aid to more than 160 different countries.

Donald Trump Administration Drafting Executive Order to Initiate the Elimination of Department of Education

The Trump administration has begun drafting an executive order that would kick off the process of eliminating the Department of Education, the latest move by President Donald Trump to swiftly carry out his campaign promises, two sources familiar with the plans told CNN.
 

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