US Airports Face Disruption as TSA Agents Quit Amid Government Shutdown, ICE Deployed

2026-03-26 14:27:00 EDT

A partial government shutdown has severely impacted US airports, with nearly 500 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers quitting due to working without pay since mid-February. This has caused hours-long security lines and strains during spring break travel. In response, the Trump administration deployed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist, though they lack full TSA training. The impasse continues as Democrats demand ICE reforms, while Republicans propose partial funding, reflecting deep partisan divides.

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Deutsche Welle

Trump Envoy Discloses Pre-War US-Iran Negotiation Details and Peace Proposal

2026-03-26 14:26:21 EDT

President Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, revealed specifics of US negotiations with Iran before the recent conflict. Witkoff detailed US demands regarding Iran's nuclear program and ballistic missiles, which Iran rejected, asserting its right to enrich and refusing to yield diplomatically what couldn't be won militarily. He confirmed the US presented a 15-point "action list" via Pakistan, leading to positive messaging, and Iran responded with its own conditions including an end to attacks and war damages compensation. Witkoff noted Trump's preference for peace and confidentiality in negotiations.

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Judge Considers Maduro's Access to Venezuelan Funds for Legal Defense Amid Sanctions

2026-03-26 14:22:20 EDT

In a New York court, Judge Alvin Hellerstein showed sympathy towards former Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores' request to use Venezuelan government funds for their legal defense. Their attorneys argued that US sanctions, which revoked a license for these funds, impede their right to counsel. Prosecutors countered that Maduro "plundered" Venezuela's wealth and should not use state money. The judge, while not dismissing the narco-terrorism case, emphasized the paramount right to defense and questioned the logic of denying funds given changed diplomatic ties.

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BBC

Public Opinion Divided on Iran Strikes as Most Americans Express Opposition

2026-03-26 14:10:16 EDT

Nearly a month after the US and Israeli military attacks on Iran began, national polls indicate that most Americans oppose the strikes, with 58% against according to a Fox News poll. However, a significant partisan divide persists, with 77% of Republicans supporting the action compared to 12% of Democrats. Other surveys from Quinnipiac, Reuters/Ipsos, and AP/NORC also show underwater support for the conflict, highlighting widespread disapproval of President Trump's handling of the situation and its economic fallout.

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Fox News

G7 Ministers Label Iran War a Global Economic Catastrophe, Express Helplessness

2026-03-26 14:01:40 EDT

European G7 foreign ministers have declared the US and Israeli war on Iran a "catastrophe" for the global economy, particularly due to rocketing energy prices and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Ahead of a summit, they expressed concern about the conflict's impact and their exclusion from US peace efforts. French and Italian ministers highlighted significant damage to Gulf refining and gas production capacity, warning of long-term economic consequences. Despite Washington's apparent search for an "off-ramp," G7 members feel they have little sway over US policy.

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CNBC

Retirees Facing Unexpected IRS Bills Have Multiple Repayment Options

2026-03-26 14:00:00 EDT

Millions of retirees annually face unexpected IRS tax bills that can destabilize fixed incomes, especially with recent tax rule shifts and rising living costs. This article outlines several IRS programs designed to help manage unpayable balances. Options include short-term payment plans, long-term installment agreements, Offers in Compromise for reduced debt, and Currently Not Collectible status for financial hardship. Penalty abatement may also reduce total owed amounts, and consulting a tax relief specialist can provide crucial guidance. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

Oscars to Relocate to L.A. Live and Stream on YouTube Starting 2029

2026-03-26 14:00:00 EDT

The Academy Awards will move from the Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard to L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles beginning in 2029, under a new agreement through 2039. This relocation aims to provide a more centralized, campus-style setting with enhanced facilities and increased capacity for the ceremony, press, and after-parties. Concurrently, the Oscars will transition to streaming live worldwide on YouTube, ending its five-decade run on ABC, a strategic shift to reach a broader, global audience amid declining traditional television viewership.

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LA Times

Fannie Mae Approves First Crypto-Backed Mortgage Product for Homebuyers

2026-03-26 13:59:17 EDT

Fannie Mae will now accept crypto-backed mortgages through a new product from Better Home and Finance and Coinbase, marking a significant step in integrating cryptocurrency into traditional housing finance. This offering allows homebuyers to use Bitcoin or USD Coin as collateral for a second loan to fund their down payment, without needing to sell their crypto assets and incur taxes. The product aims to unlock homeownership for younger generations struggling with traditional down payments, with the potential for other tokenized assets to be included in the future. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

African Nations Cope with Fuel Crisis Amid Iran War, Implementing Rationing

2026-03-26 13:57:41 EDT

Several African countries, including South Sudan, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, and Ethiopia, are implementing measures to cope with a fuel crisis triggered by the US and Israel's war in Iran. South Sudan and Mauritius have begun electricity rationing, while Zimbabwe plans to increase ethanol in petrol and cut fuel import taxes due to soaring prices. Kenya and Uganda are also experiencing supply shortages and price hikes. The crisis highlights Africa's vulnerability to global energy disruptions, with some ports potentially benefiting from altered shipping routes.

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BBC

Justice Department Acknowledges Error in ICE Courthouse Arrest Justifications

2026-03-26 13:54:02 EDT

Justice Department lawyers admitted they used erroneous information to defend Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests at immigration courthouses, stating a 2025 memo cited did not apply to these specific locations. This admission came during a lawsuit brought by immigrant advocacy groups. The DOJ expressed regret and blamed ICE for the mistake, despite previously approving all related court filings. While a letter was sent to ICE agents, the Department of Homeland Security maintains its policy of arresting undocumented individuals in courthouses.

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NPR

DOJ Sues Towing Company for Illegally Auctioning Deployed Service Members' Cars

2026-03-26 13:51:43 EDT

The US Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against San Clemente-based S&K Towing, alleging the company illegally auctioned nearly 150 cars belonging to active-duty military members, some while they were deployed overseas. The complaint states the company violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act by failing to take required legal steps before selling the vehicles. Despite being informed of owners' deployment and having access to a Department of Defense database, S&K Towing allegedly continued the practice, with some cars still containing military equipment.

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LA Times

Police Reopen Investigation into Andrew Tate Sexual Assault Allegations

2026-03-26 13:48:35 EDT

Hertfordshire Constabulary has reopened its investigation into sexual assault allegations made against Andrew Tate between 2014 and 2015. This decision follows an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) inquiry into the force's initial handling of the claims, which could lead to misconduct proceedings for former officers. The three women who made the allegations, which Tate denies, described the reinvestigation as "long overdue." Tate's lawyer maintains insufficient evidence existed for charges previously, but a civil trial is scheduled for June.

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BBC

House Speaker Presents Trump with Controversial 'America First' Award Amid Crises

2026-03-26 13:46:33 EDT

US House Speaker Mike Johnson presented former President Donald Trump with a newly created "America First" award during a Republican fundraiser, drawing widespread criticism and ridicule. The golden eagle statue was given amid ongoing global conflicts, tightening sanctions on Cuba, and a partial government shutdown impacting TSA agents. Critics, including former White House press secretary Jen Psaki and several lawmakers, lambasted the award as a "participation trophy" and "out of touch" given the numerous domestic and international crises the administration faces.

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The Guardian

Americans Urged to Reduce Energy Consumption Amid Iran War, Facing Practical Hurdles

2026-03-26 13:45:40 EDT

Economists suggest cutting oil consumption could help combat soaring energy prices caused by the Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz blockage, but convincing Americans to change driving habits is proving difficult. The International Energy Agency recommended measures like working from home and carpooling, reminiscent of the 1970s oil crisis. However, widespread lack of public transportation and the cost of electric vehicles make quick shifts challenging for many. Experts warn that significant "demand destruction" would only occur if prices rise to painfully high, sustained levels.

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CBS News

Justice Department Nears Deal to Share State Voter Data with Homeland Security

2026-03-26 13:43:59 EDT

The Justice Department and Homeland Security are reportedly finalizing an agreement to share sensitive state voter registration data for immigration and criminal investigations. This move comes amid ongoing litigation with 29 states and DC, which have refused to hand over unredacted voter rolls due to privacy concerns. The DOJ has not disclosed these data-sharing plans in court, potentially violating professional conduct rules. Critics raise concerns about the accuracy of such data and the government's true motives, with some judges already questioning the department's intentions.

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CBS News

Senate Rejects Amendment for Federal Photo ID Voter Requirement Amid Partisan Divide

2026-03-26 13:40:18 EDT

A Senate amendment proposing a federal photo identification requirement for voting failed to advance, despite Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer previously stating Democrats were not opposed to photo ID. The amendment, part of a broader controversial elections bill, was defeated 53 to 47, falling short of the 60 votes needed. Schumer criticized it as an "overly restrictive, one-size-fits-all approach" that would impact mail-in voting secrecy. Republicans, however, argued for the use of common IDs and highlighted public support for such measures.

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CBS News

Nicolás Maduro Held Under Special Administrative Measures in High-Security Detention

2026-03-26 13:39:09 EDT

Former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife appeared in federal court, with Maduro noticeably thinner and held under "special administrative measures" in a high-security unit at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center. These measures severely restrict his contact with the outside world, isolating him from other inmates and subjecting him to 24-hour surveillance. His legal team seeks to dismiss the case, arguing US sanctions violate his constitutional right to counsel by blocking Venezuelan government funds for his defense, a concern Judge Hellerstein acknowledged.

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CBS News

Air Canada CEO Apologizes, Faces Resignation Calls for English-Only Condolence Message

2026-03-26 13:30:44 EDT

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau apologized for his inability to speak French after delivering an English-only condolence message following a fatal plane crash, sparking widespread criticism. Lawmakers in Quebec, Canada's only Francophone province, overwhelmingly passed a motion calling for his resignation, citing a "lack of respect" for the French language and grieving families. The incident highlights ongoing linguistic sensitivities in Canada, where Air Canada, though private, remains subject to official languages legislation. Rousseau pledged to continue efforts to improve his French.

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The Guardian

Judge Dismisses Elon Musk's X Lawsuit Against Advertisers Over Boycott Claims

2026-03-26 13:29:13 EDT

A US judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) that accused a group of advertisers, including Unilever and Mars, of illegally boycotting the platform. X Corp had alleged a conspiracy to deprive it of "billions of dollars" in advertising revenue following Musk's acquisition and subsequent changes. However, the judge ruled that X failed to demonstrate it suffered harm under federal competition laws, concluding that advertisers acted independently in their business decisions regarding ad spending, rather than engaging in a conspiracy.

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BBC

Nottingham Attacks Victims' Families Allege "Torture" by Authorities During Inquiry

2026-03-26 13:24:04 EDT

Families of victims from the Nottingham attacks have told a public inquiry that authorities, including police and the NHS, "tortured" them through a lack of transparency and prolonged suffering. Wayne Birkett, who sustained a traumatic brain injury, and his partner Tracey Hodgson, stated they learned more from media than from officials, particularly regarding the attacker Valdo Calocane's prior interactions with police and mental health history. They criticized organizations for not being open from the beginning, causing additional distress to grieving families.

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BBC

HELOC Rates Approach 6% Range, Offering More Affordable Home Equity Borrowing

2026-03-26 13:22:22 EDT

Home equity line of credit (HELOC) interest rates have continued to decline, nearing the 6% range and reaching their lowest since 2022. The average rate is now 7.04%, making HELOCs one of the most affordable borrowing options compared to personal loans or credit cards. Homeowners can access an estimated $11 trillion in tappable equity, with a $20,000 HELOC costing approximately $180-$233 monthly, depending on the term. While rates are variable, the current trend offers significant savings for those needing to borrow. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

UN Resolution Ignites Global Debate on Reparations for Transatlantic Slave Trade

2026-03-26 13:21:00 EDT

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a landmark resolution recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as "the gravest crime against humanity," intensifying the global debate on reparatory justice. While not legally binding, the resolution calls for member nations to engage in talks for a full apology, restitution, compensation, and other measures to address historical injustices. This move is seen as a significant political milestone, shifting from symbolic recognition to a substantive conversation about accountability and linking past injustices to present-day inequalities, particularly in African nations.

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Deutsche Welle

L.A. Sheriff Investigates Improper Sharing of Photos from Deadly Grenade Blast

2026-03-26 13:19:45 EDT

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is investigating allegations that graphic crime scene photos of three deputies killed by a grenade blast were improperly shared internally. This inquiry echoes a previous scandal involving shared photos from the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash. A high-ranking official has been relieved of duty in connection with the probe. The incident, which killed Detectives Victor Lemus, Joshua Kelley-Eklund, and William Osborn, has already triggered multiple criminal investigations and a legal claim from one detective's widow.

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LA Times

Documentary Alleges Mass Voter Intimidation by Orban's Government in Hungary

2026-03-26 13:16:06 EDT

A new documentary, "The Price of the Vote," accuses Viktor Orban's Fidesz government in Hungary of mass voter intimidation ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections. The film, based on a six-month investigation, claims money and illegal drugs are offered to pressure voters, particularly in poor, rural Roma communities, to support Fidesz. Interviewees allege local mayors exploit dependency by linking work, firewood, and even medicine to voting for the party. The filmmakers suggest the scale and similarity of practices indicate a planned operation by senior Fidesz officials.

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BBC

Two Charged in Connection with Alleged Explosive Device at MacDill Air Force Base

2026-03-26 13:15:02 EDT

The FBI has announced charges against Alen Zheng and Ann Mary Zheng, a brother and sister, in connection with an alleged improvised explosive device found near the visitors center at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida. Alen Zheng faces charges for attempted damage of government property and unlawful making/possession of a destructive device, while Ann Mary Zheng is indicted as an accessory after the fact and for evidence tampering. The primary suspect, Alen Zheng, is currently in China, with Ann Mary Zheng in custody.

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Factors That Could Lead to a Drop in Mortgage Rates This April

2026-03-26 13:14:45 EDT

Mortgage rates, currently around 6.25%, could potentially drop in April due to several economic factors. Cooling inflation data, particularly in core inflation, could lead investors to demand lower yields on long-term bonds, influencing mortgage rates. Signs of a slowing economy, such as reduced spending or a softening labor market, might also prompt a flight to safer assets, driving bond prices up and yields down. Additionally, clearer signals from the Federal Reserve about future rate cuts or a stabilization in the bond market could contribute to lower borrowing costs. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

Federal Reserve Asks Judge to Block Revival of Jerome Powell Criminal Probe Subpoenas

2026-03-26 13:14:17 EDT

The Federal Reserve's Board of Governors urged a judge to reject prosecutors' request to reconsider blocking subpoenas in a criminal investigation of Chair Jerome Powell. The probe concerns costly renovations at the central bank's headquarters and Powell's congressional testimony. The Fed argues the prosecutors' motion fails to meet the legal standard for reconsideration and that the probe is a pretext to pressure Powell for interest rate cuts, as repeatedly demanded by President Trump. The judge previously quashed the subpoenas, citing improper purpose. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Leading CEOs Cite AI as a Key Factor in Their Decisions to Step Down

2026-03-26 13:13:24 EDT

Two prominent CEOs, James Quincey of Coca-Cola and former Walmart CEO Douglas McMillon, have publicly stated that the rise of artificial intelligence influenced their decisions to step down. They both expressed the belief that a new wave of leadership is required to navigate the profound transformations AI will bring to their respective enterprises. Quincey emphasized the need for new energy to pursue a "completely new transformation," while McMillon felt he could start, but not finish, the next big set of AI-driven changes.

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CNBC

Long Beach Aquarium's Beloved Giant Pacific Octopus, Ghost, Has Died

2026-03-26 13:05:51 EDT

Ghost, the Long Beach Aquarium's cherished giant Pacific octopus, has died after entering senescence, the natural end-of-life process following egg-laying. Arriving in May 2024 at three pounds, she grew to over 50 pounds and was between two and four years old. Aquarium staff provided extensive care during her senescence, noting her spirited and charismatic nature and her engagement with puzzles. Her passing marks the natural conclusion of a female octopus's life cycle, which includes dedicated care for tens of thousands of eggs until death.

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LA Times

Minnesota Elections Office Subpoenaed in Federal Probe Over Non-Citizen Voter Rolls

2026-03-26 13:05:06 EDT

The Minnesota Secretary of State's Office has received a grand jury subpoena for individual voter records, escalating a federal criminal probe into whether non-citizens are registered or have unlawfully cast ballots. This investigation, run by the Justice Department and Homeland Security, is distinct from ongoing civil litigation where the DOJ seeks unredacted voter lists from multiple states. The probe targets records for over 125 individuals, stemming from President Trump's 2025 order to investigate non-citizens on voter lists, a claim widely debunked as voter fraud conspiracy.

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CBS News

Rescuers Strive to Save Stranded Humpback Whale Off German Coast

2026-03-26 13:02:03 EDT

Rescuers are attempting to save a 12 to 15-meter long, 15-ton humpback whale stranded on a sandbank in Lübeck Bay, Germany, since Monday. Experts believe the young male may have become entangled in a fishing net, with rope still visible in its mouth, or accidentally wandered into shallow waters. Despite warnings of slim chances due to its weakened state and three days without food, efforts continue, including divers assessing its condition. The whale is responsive but uncertain and scared, making rescue a challenging endeavor.

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BBC

Trump Claims Iran Allowed Oil Tankers Through Strait of Hormuz as a 'Present'

2026-03-26 12:59:58 EDT

President Trump claimed Iran permitted ten oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz as a "present" to the US, signaling their seriousness in ongoing negotiations. This statement follows previous vague remarks about an Iranian "present" related to oil and gas. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed US-Iran talks via Pakistan, presenting a 15-point peace framework, despite Iran's public denial of direct talks and its own counter-conditions. Trump maintained confidentiality on terms, but boasted of US military damage to Iran and expressed confidence in a quick resolution.

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CNBC

Ilia Malinin Leads World Championships Short Program After Olympic Disappointment

2026-03-26 12:55:04 EDT

Ilia Malinin, known as the "Quad God," has taken a commanding lead after the short program at the figure skating world championships in Prague, signaling a strong comeback from his earlier Olympic disappointment. Delivering a personal-best score of 111.29, Malinin opened with a quad flip and a quad lutz-triple toe loop combination. Although he performed a triple axel instead of his signature quad axel, his performance showcased resilience and skill, putting him more than nine points ahead of French skater Adam Siao Him Fa.

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The Guardian

Thailand's New Government Faces Economic and Geopolitical Headwinds

2026-03-26 12:55:00 EDT

Thailand's new government, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, faces significant economic challenges despite promises of growth. The country grapples with high household debt, weak domestic demand, and the global economic fallout from the Iran war, which has spiked fuel prices. Anutin's "green economy" policies are criticized as insufficient for a truly transformative shift. Furthermore, geopolitical tensions, including an ongoing border conflict with Cambodia and the constitutional court challenging ballot procedures, add to the instability, making it difficult for the government to deliver on its pledges. (not investment advice)

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Deutsche Welle

Trump Projects Confidence in Iran War Victory, But Exit Strategy Remains Unclear

2026-03-26 12:54:14 EDT

President Trump expressed strong confidence in the US war effort against Iran, claiming Iran was "begging" for a deal and its military was "obliterated." This rhetoric contrasts sharply with ongoing Iranian attacks and threats to oil tanker traffic, as well as growing concerns from Congress about a lack of clear exit strategy or plans for ground troops. While Trump highlighted US military successes and a 15-point peace plan via intermediaries, Iranian officials remained defiant, contributing to a murky path forward despite Trump's assertions of victory.

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LA Times

US Air Travelers Face Rage and Disruption Amid DHS Shutdown-Induced Airport Chaos

2026-03-26 12:49:31 EDT

US air passengers are experiencing widespread rage and disruption, including hours-long security lines and missed flights, due to the Department of Homeland Security shutdown. Staffing shortages at airports, caused by unpaid Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers, have led to "motionless queues" and canceled travel plans. The deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist has drawn further condemnation. Travelers report significant financial costs and frustration, with some opting to avoid air travel altogether amid what they call a "manufactured crisis" and broader economic anxieties from the Iran war.

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The Guardian

Exploring Scientific and Personal Arguments for the Existence of God

2026-03-26 12:48:00 EDT

This article reviews a book, "God, The Science, the Evidence," which uses scientific developments like quantum mechanics and cosmology to argue for God's existence, aiming to transform faith into fact. The author contrasts this approach with their own personal spiritual experience, where a moment of awe led to a conviction of God's presence, transcending purely rational proof. The article suggests that while scientific arguments might bolster the faith of wavering believers, durable faith often emerges from wonder and attunement to the world's beauty, rather than logical proofs.

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The Atlantic

UK Poverty Figures Reveal Over 13 Million, Including 4 Million Children, Live in Relative Poverty

2026-03-26 12:45:39 EDT

New UK government figures show that over 13 million people, including four million children, were living in relative poverty by March 2025, an increase of half a million. The number of pensioners in relative poverty also rose significantly. Work and Pensions Minister Diana Johnson called these levels "wholly unacceptable," promising robust action. While the percentage of the population in poverty increased slightly, the figures were revised down due to a new, more accurate estimation system. Critics emphasize the need for sustained focus on work as a route out of poverty.

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BBC

Trump Urges Congress to End DHS Shutdown, Threatens 'Very Drastic Measures'

2026-03-26 12:45:15 EDT

President Donald Trump publicly urged Congress to swiftly resolve the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, warning of "very drastic measures" if the impasse continues. He did not specify these measures or his direct role in negotiations. The shutdown, now over a month long, has caused significant air travel disruptions due to unpaid TSA agents. Senate Republicans presented a compromise proposal to fund most of DHS, excluding ICE's enforcement arm, but Democrats rejected it, demanding operational changes to ICE, maintaining the legislative deadlock.

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CNBC

Trump's "Make America Healthy Again" Agenda Stalls with Key Public Health Vacancies

2026-03-26 12:43:45 EDT

President Trump's "Make America Healthy Again" (Maha) agenda is stalled as two critical public health positions, CDC director and surgeon general, remain vacant. The CDC has been without a Senate-confirmed director for over 210 days, with an interim chief overseeing an agency plagued by turmoil and an exodus of officials. The controversial surgeon general nominee, Casey Means, lacks board certification and an active medical license, and her confirmation is stalled in the Senate amid skepticism from key Republicans. This leadership void impacts vaccine recommendations and overall public health stability.

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The Guardian
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