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More than 1,300 U.S. measles cases in 2026 have renewed fears the virus is becoming endemic again as PAHO reviews elimination status in April. ...Read more
#measles, #vaccines, #publichealth, #cdc, #mmr
Lt. Col. Brandon Shah was killed and two cadets wounded when a former National Guard member opened fire at ODU, raising alarms over early release and stolen guns. ...Read more
#odu, #roTC, #terrorism, #campusshooting, #guntrafficking
White House AI framework asks Congress to override many state laws, avoid a new regulator and focus on child safety, speech and growth. ...Read more
#ai, #regulation, #congress, #statesrights, #childsafety
Paramount’s Skydance-led company agreed to an all-cash $31-a-share acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, setting up a major antitrust fight. ...Read more
#media, #streaming, #mergers, #hollywood, #antitrust
A January PCE report showed sticky core inflation even before the Iran conflict sent oil past $100, complicating the Fed’s path to rate cuts. ...Read more
#inflation, #federalreserve, #oilprices, #pce, #interestrates
Days of unseasonal rain triggered deadly landslides in southern Ethiopia’s Gamo Zone, displacing thousands and reviving concerns over preparedness. ...Read more
#ethiopia, #landslides, #flooding, #disasterresponse, #climate
A major Rothko retrospective opens in Florence, placing 70+ works in Palazzo Strozzi and in dialogue with Fra Angelico and Michelangelo through Aug. 23. ...Read more
#florence, #rothko, #renaissance, #exhibition, #palazzostrozzi
A sprawling March 13–17 storm brought blizzards and ice to the Midwest, tornadoes to the South and East, wildfire conditions on the Plains and unusual heat in the Southwest. ...Read more
#extremeweather, #blizzard, #tornadoes, #poweroutages, #climatechange
A South Korean doctor proposes “Model Medicine,” a clinical framework to diagnose and treat AI behavior, complete with scans, syndromes and recalls. ...Read more
#artificialintelligence, #aisafety, #interpretability, #regulation, #research
Chase Johnston’s late two sends 12-seed High Point past No. 5 Wisconsin, spotlighting how NIL money and new facilities are reshaping March upsets. ...Read more
#marchmadness, #ncaatournament, #collegebasketball, #highpoint, #wisconsin
The Fed keeps rates at 3.50%–3.75% as oil prices surge on the Iran conflict, inflation stays high, and Trump renews calls for cuts. ...Read more
#federalreserve, #interestrates, #inflation, #oilprices, #iran
State officials say Oakland Unified ignored orders to protect Jewish students after findings of antisemitism, setting a test for new K-12 law. ...Read more
#california, #education, #antisemitism, #oakland, #civilrights
A new Gemini feature on Samsung’s Galaxy S26 can control apps to complete multi-step tasks—raising questions about privacy, liability and platform power. ...Read more
#samsung, #google, #gemini, #aiagents, #android
North Shore hit 108°F on March 18, tying the U.S. record for hottest March day as an early heat dome pushes extreme temperatures across the West. ...Read more
#heatwave, #california, #southwest, #climatechange, #saltonsea
Employers cut 92,000 jobs in February and unemployment rose to 4.4%, a sharp downside surprise clouding the Fed outlook and politics. ...Read more
#jobsreport, #unemployment, #federalreserve, #wages, #oilprices