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Good evening. Itâs Thursday, March 27.

King Charles has been taken to hospital after suffering side effects from his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.
The monarch, 76, is now back at Clarence House after he visited hospital on Thursday afternoon.
Buckingham Palace confirmed Charles experienced âtemporary side effectsâ from his cancer treatment, and he has now pulled out of a string of engagements set for Friday.


Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk and seven members of the team shed light on the departmentâs cost-cutting mission in an exclusive sit-down interview with âSpecial Reportâ Thursday.
âWe want to reduce spending by eliminating waste and fraud and reduce the spending by 15%, which seems really quite achievable,â Musk told âSpecial Reportâ executive editor Bret Baier.
âThe government is not efficient, and thereâs a lot of waste and fraud. So we feel confident that a 15% reduction can be done without affecting any of the critical government services.â

Taxpayers spent at least $4.3 billion over a three-year period covering the same Medicaid patients twice, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Medicaid paid health insurance companies for hundreds of thousands of patients who signed up for the program in two or more separate states. This happened when a patient moved to a different state but Medicaid continued paying the insurance company in the state where the resident previously lived.
Medicaid is a joint state and federal health insurance program for the poor. Medicaid pays private insurance companies for each person covered. However, a person isnât supposed to be covered in a state after moving out.

A federal judge ordered White House officials involved in a group chat on military strikes in Yemen to preserve the messages after a bombshell report revealed that they potentially shared classified information.
US District Judge James Boasberg ordered members of President Donald Trumpâs national security team to keep any messages sent or received over the Signal messaging app between 11 and 15 March.
The order stems from a lawsuit filed by American Oversight, which alleges that Trump officialsâ use of Signal violated federal records laws.


Democrats quietly hatched contingency plans to prepare for former President Joe Biden dying in office or removing himself from consideration to be the partyâs 2024 nominee more than a year before Election Day, a new book claims.
While the White House, party officials and media members like MSNBC host Joe Scarborough publicly testified to Bidenâs fitness for office, aides to Vice President Kamala Harris privately âstrategized around the possibility that Biden might die in office,â according to Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnesâ upcoming book, âFight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House,â which was previewed by the Guardian.
Officials at the Democratic National Committee engaged in similar prep work as well, according to Allen and Parnes.

Major League Baseball in 2016 announced a slew of diversity initiatives in its corporate hiring practices, eventually incorporating numerous DEI references into its careers website.
But a new political climate, thanks to the reelection of President Donald Trump, along with a slew of executive actions designed to limit racial discrimination, has dealt a significant blow to progressive corporate agendas. And MLB is one of those progressive corporations now forced to reevaluate its unfair practices.
While commissioner Rob Manfred initially said in February that the leagueâs commitment to discrimination under the guise of DEI remained âunchanged,â by March, its website no longer has references to the âDiversity Pipeline Program,â once proudly celebrated.

Infowars founder Alex Jones and his second wife, Erika Wulff, are divorcing, Page Six has reported.
The notorious conspiracy theorist submitted the petition in his native Texas on Sept. 9, 2024, according to court records.
Jones, 51, requested a temporary restraining order against Wulff, 46, on the same day, and a judge granted it on Sept. 20.


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