SSA Commissioner Threatens Lockdown Over Data Access

Social Security Administration (SSA) Commissioner Leland Dudek has warned that employees will be barred from accessing computer systems if the agency is ordered to comply with a court ruling blocking its access to sensitive taxpayer data. The threat comes in response to a judge’s order halting the SSA’s involvement with the U.S. Department of Defense … Read more

Ohio Reports First Measles Case of 2025 This Year

Ohio’s health director has announced the state’s first measles case of 2025, involving an unvaccinated adult from Ashtabula County. The infected individual recently came into contact with someone who traveled internationally. According to Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, being fully vaccinated is crucial in preventing this disease. Measles symptoms include a rash, high fever, runny nose, cough, … Read more

Measles Outbreak Confirmed in Middle Tennessee, Experts Warn of ‘Mini Epidemic’

The first measles case of 2025 has been confirmed in Middle Tennessee, sparking concerns among health officials and doctors. According to the Tennessee Department of Health, the infected person is recovering at home, while others worry about the highly infectious virus spreading. Dr. Joseph Gigante, a doctor at Monroe Carole Junior Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, … Read more

EU Leaders Stuck on €5 Billion Ukraine Aid Plan

European Union leaders are unable to agree on a plan to deliver €5 billion ($5.4 billion) in aid to Ukraine, despite the bloc’s commitment to supporting Kyiv. The main issue is over specific financial commitments from member states like France and Italy. Despite this, EU diplomats say negotiations will continue when leaders meet again in … Read more

Germany Approves Largest Fiscal Expansion Since WWII

The German parliament has approved the country’s largest fiscal expansion in post-war history, worth billions of euros. The decision comes as a major boost to the country’s infrastructure development and military modernization efforts, aimed at countering Russia’s growing threat. The move is also seen as a response to rising tensions with neighboring Turkey. Key details … Read more

England Wins First World Cup Qualifying Match Against Albania

England kicked off their qualifying journey for the 2026 World Cup with a convincing win against Albania. The Three Lions dominated possession, restricting the visitors to just three shots on target. Goals from debutant Miles Lewis-Skelly and Harry Kane sealed the victory. Lewis-Skelly became England’s youngest-ever goalscorer at just 18 years and 176 days old. … Read more

Tesla Owners Flock Out as Sales Decline Amid Controversy

The number of Tesla owners trading in their cars for a new vehicle has reached a record high, according to data from U.S. car shopping website Edmunds. As of March 16, 1.4% of all vehicles traded in were from Tesla models year 2017 or newer. This represents a significant increase from last year’s figure, which … Read more

Gene Hackman’s Estate in Limbo After Tragic Death

Actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa died under mysterious circumstances last month, leaving behind a complex web of estate planning issues. The investigation into their deaths revealed that Hackman was suffering from poor health and multiple ailments, including Alzheimer’s disease. Arakawa passed away several days prior to Hackman due to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, … Read more

Back Pain Treatments Show Limited Effectiveness, Experts Call for More Research

Doctors are urging more research into effective back pain treatments after a recent study found that only about 10% of common non-surgical and non-interventional methods provide lasting relief. The study, published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, analyzed 301 trials from 44 countries, reviewing 56 treatments or combinations. The analysis focused on acute and chronic low back … Read more