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Trump Votes by Mail in Florida Amid Ongoing Criticism of Mail-In Voting Practices
Donald Trump voted by mail in a Florida special election despite his ongoing criticism of mail-in voting as fraudulent. The White House supports the SAVE America Act to restrict mail-in voting, facing challenges in Congress.

Sanders and AOC Push for Nationwide AI Data Center Construction Pause Amid Environmental and Privacy Concerns
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez propose the AI Data Center Moratorium Act to suspend new AI data center developments until federal protections are in place. The initiative aims to address environmental and societal risks, with growing public support and links to White House AI regulatory discussions.
Germany's President sharply criticized the US-Israel conflict with Iran, deeming it a breach of international law, and urged a reassessment of transatlantic relations. This stance suggests a potential pivot in Germany's foreign policy, emphasizing Europe's need for a more independent security framework amid global tensions.
The UN-backed report highlights a crisis for migratory freshwater fish, urging international cooperation to protect 325 species from extinction. The alarming decline, driven by habitat disruption and overfishing, calls for cross-border conservation efforts and habitat restoration, with significant impacts on food security and cultural practices globally.
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James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' will hit digital platforms on March 31, followed by physical formats in May, offering over three hours of bonus content. Despite being the lowest-grossing entry at $1.48 billion, Cameron eyes more sequels, stressing cost efficiency for future releases.
The Cincinnati Bengals re-sign quarterback Joe Flacco for the 2026 season as a backup to Joe Burrow, ensuring depth and experience in case Burrow is injured. Flacco's contract is valued up to $9 million with incentives, highlighting the team's strategy to bolster its quarterback roster amid a competitive veteran market.
A supply-chain attack by TeamPCP compromised the LiteLLM package on PyPI, releasing malicious versions due to a stolen privileged PAT. The breach exploited CI/CD workflows, affecting environments in the US, UK, Canada, and Western Europe. Mitigation strategies include dependency pinning and credential rotation, as the incident underscores the systemic risks in open-source supply chains.
South Florida has appointed Kristy Curry, former Alabama head coach, to lead its women's basketball program, aiming to boost its competitiveness in the AAC and NCAA tournaments. Alabama, now searching for a new coach, highlights a regional shift in the coaching landscape, as Curry had been a fixture with the Crimson Tide, known for consistent NCAA appearances.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has appointed Alan Armstrong, an energy executive, to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Mullin, who became Homeland Security secretary. Armstrong, known for his bipartisan approach and deep energy industry knowledge, is barred from seeking a full term and will focus on advancing permitting reform and energy policy during his tenure.
UCB plans a $2 billion biologics hub in Gwinnett County, Georgia, to boost U.S. production and solidify its biopharma portfolio. With sustainability and advanced automation in focus, the facility will be a key part of UCB's global network, benefiting from local incentives and talent.













