Saturday, March 15, 2025

Shutdown Averted, 50 Universities Investigated, and a Dog Visits His "Girlfriend"

The Senate voted 54-46 and passed a six-month funding bill Friday, averting a government shutdown hours ahead of the midnight deadline.
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Politics

President Donald Trump, the first president in a decade to address the Justice Department, outlined his vision Friday, calling for a commitment to rebuild public trust and combat crime and illegal immigration. (More)

The Department of Justice confirmed Friday it is investigating Columbia University over allegations of concealing illegal aliens, a day after authorities searched two university residences with a warrant. (More)

The Education Department announced Friday that over 50 universities are under investigation for promoting "race-based preferences" policies despite being warned in a memo last month. (More)

The FBI has issued a warning about counterfeit weight-loss drugs sold by noncompliant providers, including clinics and pharmacies, which often contain harmful impurities and are unsafe or unapproved. (More)

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Somalia is facing a devastating combination of natural disasters, global conflicts, widespread poverty, and disease outbreaks. East Africa has just endured its worst drought in 40 years, leaving tens of millions without access to clean water, wiping out millions of livestock, and destroying crops. With domestic food production crippled, Somalia has relied heavily on imports—90% of its wheat coming from Russia and Ukraine—until those shipments stopped.

Now, two in five children in Somalia suffer from acute malnutrition, and cholera is spreading in some regions. The food crisis, compounded by global humanitarian aid being redirected to Europe and the Middle East, has created a perfect storm, leading to a sharp rise in child malnutrition.

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Sports

Top-ranked Duke men's basketball survived vs. North Carolina last night, advancing to the ACC tournament championship after a late lane-violation by the Tar Heels. (Video)

The Cincinnati Bengals are reportedly closing in on massive contracts with both of their star receivers, Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Chase's contract is expected to be worth $41 million per year, which would make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. Both deals are expected to be completed within the next few days. (More)

Jessie Holmes, former star of the reality television series Life Below Zero won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska on Friday. It is Holmes's first-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race win. (More)

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Stocks rallied Friday, recovering from steep losses earlier this week, as the Dow rose 674 points, the S&P 500 climbed 2%, and the Nasdaq advanced 2.5%, led by big tech gains. (More)

President Trump and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul held a "productive" Oval Office meeting Friday, discussing a broad range of topics, including Penn Station, congestion pricing, tariffs, and energy policy. (More)

Hollywood star Mel Gibson emerged as the leading GOP candidate for California governor in a new straw poll, earning 12% of the vote, just ahead of Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco. (More)

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Finance

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Somalia faces a crisis from natural disasters, conflict, poverty, and disease. The worst drought in 40 years devastated crops and livestock, while food imports from Russia and Ukraine halted. Two in five Somali children now suffer from acute malnutrition. Join us in partnering with World Concern to get emergency nutrition packs and clean water to children. $12 feeds a child for a month.

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Saturday Rewind

The U.S. has rejected a Hamas offer to release the last living American hostage and the bodies of four others in exchange for Israeli concessions, calling the group's demands impractical. (More)

Former central banker Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada's prime minister Friday, becoming the first to hold the office without major political experience, as he faces rising tariff tensions with the U.S. (More)

German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz reached an agreement with the Greens party Friday, signaling that parliament would approve an increase in state borrowing for the military and economy next week. (More)

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Stargazers captured images of the Blood Moon total lunar eclipse late Thursday and early Friday, as the Earth's shadow filtered light into red, orange, and yellow hues, creating the striking effect. (See Blood Moon)

A Golden Retriever named Duke never passes a local bodega without greeting his "girlfriend," often rushing in for hugs and treats from his favorite shopkeeper, owner Zarah Kelleher shared. (See Duke)

A 10-year-old British boy set a Guinness World Record this week, reciting 280 pi digits in one minute while blindfolded, celebrating March 14 or Pi Day. (See Video)

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