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Today's News, March 24-25, 2026

Today's News, March 24-25, 2026

Episode 220 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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IN POLITICAL NEWS

• Pentagon complied with a court order on media access by relocating certain journalists to a separate media annex.
• The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a case on whether late mail-in ballots should be counted.
• Reports indicate a former president advised another political figure not to run in the 2016 election.
• Over 400 TSA agents reportedly quit during a shutdown period, with ICE agents temporarily assisting at airports.
• Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signalled openness to a future presidential run despite mixed national support.
• Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard plans to redirect some CIA funding authority to her office.
• A historical analysis suggests Calvin Coolidge strategically navigated political divisions during his presidency.
• Speculation emerged linking Joe Kent to leaked communications involving activist figures.
• Investigations into hospice fraud in California continue with multiple arrests but few high-profile prosecutions.
• Election analyst Seth Keshel predicts the Supreme Court may support stricter ballot-counting timelines.
• Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces scrutiny and potential disciplinary action over alleged fraud.
• Research claims coordinated advocacy networks influenced narratives following a high-profile political incident.
• NASA has revived plans related to establishing a long-term base on the Moon.
• Los Angeles approved roughly $2.6 billion in housing projects in high-cost neighbourhoods.

IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS

• The Eighth Circuit Court sided with the Department of Justice on federal authority to detain certain undocumented immigrants.

IN CULTURE NEWS

• Rapper Afroman won a legal case tied to a protest song after police attempted defamation claims.
• Retailers including CVS and Walmart reportedly use selective anti-theft display measures for certain cosmetics.
• The U.S. Department of Education has taken further steps toward downsizing or structural change.

IN ECONOMIC NEWS

• Investment in data centers has surpassed spending on traditional office buildings.
• Mortgage rates rose amid Middle East uncertainty, leading to fewer loan applications.
• Juries in separate cases ruled against Meta over alleged harms linked to social media use and safety compliance.
• Chevron expanded offshore oil activity tied to refinery operations, while U.S. LNG exports are projected to grow.
• The federal government agreed to compensate an energy firm to exit planned East Coast wind projects.

IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS

• European policymakers are debating restrictions on natural gas usage amid health concerns.
• South Korea is preparing for potential oil market shocks.

IN MEDICAL NEWS

• Allegations surfaced that vaccine safety findings were edited during a previous administration.
• Scientist Robert Malone stepped down from an advisory committee following delays and authority concerns.
• A major legal case on government influence over social media moderation resulted in a victory for challengers.

AND FINALLY . . .

• A highly unusual homicide case involving competitive cornhole players drew attention due to extraordinary circumstances surrounding the alleged crime.

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