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Trump did what today?
3/13/2026
4 confirmed dead after U.S. military aircraft goes down in Iraq
- Four crew members died when a U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq.
- The crash is not due to enemy fire, and six crew members were on board.
- Rescue efforts are ongoing, but details about the two survivors are unknown.
- Israel is expanding military actions as the war with Iran continues, raising concerns of a protracted conflict.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledges the uncertainty of overthrowing Iran's regime.
The FBI says it's taking over the Michigan synagogue attack investigation
- The suspect in an active shooting at Temple Israel is dead, identified as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali.
- Ghazali, a U.S. citizen born in Lebanon, entered the U.S. on an immigration visa in 2011.
- The FBI is now leading the investigation, treating it as a targeted act against the Jewish community.
- No injuries apart from the suspect were reported, and all individuals in the synagogue were accounted for.
- Michigan Governor Whitmer condemned the attack, emphasizing safety for the Jewish community.
Democrats set a turnout record in Texas, so is this the year it turns blue?
- Turnout in Texas’s Democratic Senate primary broke records with over 2.3 million votes cast.
- Democrats are gaining traction in Latino-heavy areas, shifting political dynamics.
- Despite previous hopes, no Democrat has won statewide in Texas since 1994.
- Some believe demographic changes could lead to a more competitive political landscape.
- The impact of high turnout could influence upcoming Senate races.
NYC's Mamdani condemns Sen. Tuberville's anti-Muslim posts as 'bigotry'
- NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani criticized Senator Tommy Tuberville's anti-Muslim comments.
- Tuberville’s posts sparked outrage and were seen as fueling Islamophobia.
- Democrats, including Senator Schumer, called out his statements as harmful.
- Mamdani urged American Muslims to celebrate their culture amidst rising prejudice.
- The discussion highlights a growing concern over bigotry in politics.
Trump wants more apprenticeships. An Arkansas manufacturer is giving it a try
- Virco Manufacturing in Arkansas started a new apprenticeship program for skilled workers.
- The initiative aims to fill workforce gaps and improve employment opportunities.
- Trump's administration is focused on increasing active apprenticeships to 1 million.
- Despite successes, there are concerns about funding and commitments to expand programs.
- The program is part of a broader attempt to address skill shortages in the manufacturing industry.
Egg prices have taken a beating. What's behind the drop?
- Egg prices have sharply declined, now averaging $2.50 per dozen after significant increases last year.
- A decrease in avian flu effects has led to an increase in egg-laying hens.
- Farmers are struggling financially due to a fall in wholesale prices despite lower retail prices.
- The industry faces challenges with increased production costs and competition.
- Easter is approaching, and farmers hope that demand for eggs will rise during the holiday.
Medicaid can share data with ICE. Here's how that 180-degree change spreads fear
- A court ruling allows Medicaid to share personal data with immigration authorities, causing fear in immigrant communities.
- Families worry about the implications for their health coverage and security.
- Several states are suing to prevent this data sharing, emphasizing the importance of privacy.
- Advocates express concerns about the potential for increased scrutiny on vulnerable populations.
- The shift raises questions on the intersection of healthcare access and immigration enforcement.
Countries are negotiating rules to mine the deep sea. The U.S. is pushing ahead alone
- Concerns grow over deep-sea mining as the U.S. moves forward independently on the issue.
- Mining can disrupt fragile marine ecosystems, and many scientists urge caution.
- The U.S. is expediting mining permits despite calls for thorough environmental reviews.
- International rules are being created, but the U.S. has opted out of the process.
- Stakeholders worry that this independent approach could harm global conservation efforts.
5 tips to help you stop being so late (or at least make you more honest about it)
- Rashelle Isip emphasizes that punctuality shows respect for yourself and others.
- Planning ahead and knowing your travel time can help you arrive on time.
- Getting comfortable with being early allows for some downtime without anxiety.
- Be aware that cultural differences affect perceptions of time and punctuality.
- Communicate promptly if you're running late to maintain trust in relationships.
Have a pesky crush? What to do in 4 common scenarios
- Damona Hoffman discusses ways to manage feelings of crushes in different situations.
- Set boundaries for crushes you can't act on, especially in work settings.
- Ask friends for clarity when crushing on a friend to avoid jeopardizing relationships.
- Assess any normal sexual attraction to deepen your understanding of your feelings.
- Acknowledge crushes during monogamy and address any unmet needs in your primary relationship.
Are you a bittersweet person? Take this quiz — then discover the power of sadness
- Susan Cain argues that embracing melancholy can foster deeper connections and creativity.
- Her book highlights how sadness enhances appreciation for life's moments.
- Participants can take a quiz to gauge their tendency towards bittersweetness.
- Cain suggests indulging in beauty and confronting personal emotions to counterbalance superficial positivity.
- The exploration of bittersweetness may lead to greater contentment and understanding.