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Trump Administration's Signal Chat Blunder: Military Plans Leaked to Journalist Sparks Outrage
A major security breach occurred as Trump officials shared Yemen strike plans in a Signal chat with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. This incident has sparked calls for accountability amid criticism of handling sensitive data.


Bitcoin Rises as Tariff Concerns Ease; Crypto Market Faces Uncertain Macroeconomic Trends
Bitcoin rose over 1% to $87,300 on March 24, 2025, as concerns over President Trump's proposed tariffs eased. Institutional investors are positioning for potential rallies amid a steady Fed interest rate and macroeconomic uncertainties.


Trump's Critique of Capitol Portrait Sparks Bipartisan Decision to Remove It
Former President Trump criticized his portrait at the Colorado State Capitol, claiming it distorts his appearance. Despite Trump's objections, the bipartisan legislative committee endorsed its removal.


Revolutionary AI ECgMLP Achieves 99% Accuracy in Endometrial Cancer Detection, Surpassing Previous Models
A new AI model, ECgMLP, has achieved a 99.26% accuracy rate in detecting endometrial cancer, far exceeding previous diagnostic methods. Developed by global scientists, it promises better early detection and could enhance healthcare in regions with limited resources.

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Louis DeJoy resigned as Postmaster General amid protests over proposed job and budget cuts at the U.S. Postal Service. His resignation follows plans to slash 10,000 jobs and collaborate with the Department of Government Efficiency, sparking controversy over the USPS's future.

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Steve Wynn's appeal in a defamation case against the Associated Press, upholding press protections from the 1964 New York Times v. Sullivan ruling. This decision follows Nevada's dismissal of Wynn's lawsuit under anti-SLAPP laws, reinforcing free speech safeguards.

Cain Velasquez, ex-UFC champ, received a five-year prison sentence for attempted murder after a February 2022 car chase where he shot at a man accused of molesting his son. The sentencing acknowledges his time served, potentially reducing his term, while Velasquez faces ongoing legal battles and support from the MMA community.

South Sudan risks falling back into civil war as U.N. envoy Nicolas Haysom reports escalating tensions between President Kiir and Vice President Machar. The postponement of peace talks and rising violence threaten the 2018 peace agreement and complicate efforts to stabilize the nation ahead of delayed elections now set for December 2026.

Ukrainian forces destroyed four Russian helicopters using HIMARS rockets, targeting a secret staging area in Belgorod, Russia. The attack comes amid stalled ceasefire talks and ongoing violence, with both sides exchanging missile strikes and drone attacks, further complicating peace negotiations.

Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento is gearing up for the Oakland Athletics' home opener on March 31 with significant upgrades, including a massive new video board and improved Wi-Fi coverage. As the Athletics temporarily play in this venue for three years during their Las Vegas stadium build, fans can expect enhanced concessions and parking systems, while all players will honor Rickey Henderson by wearing his number 24 in the opening game.

Scientists at Imperial College London are training dogs to detect harmful bacteria like Pseudomonas, a critical development for cystic fibrosis patients. The project, supported by LifeArc and the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, offers a non-invasive, cost-effective alternative to traditional detection methods, potentially broadening its application to other patient groups.
