Jumat, 27 Maret 2026

Trump Orders TSA Pay, USPS Rate Hike, and an Albino Squirrel

President Trump said Thursday he would sign an emergency order directing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately start paying TSA agents again, stepping in as Congress remained deadlocked over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
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Arrest in MacDill Threat, a Shrimp Study, and Your Name in Space

Jonathan James Elder, 35, was arrested on Monday by U.S. Marshals in connection with a threat made against MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa.
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“Cocaine sharks” have been discovered in the Bahamas as scientists blame partying tourists for pollution. (Listen Now)

  

Politics

The U.S. Postal Service is planning its first-ever fuel surcharge, an 8% fee on package deliveries starting on April 26, as diesel prices have surged more than 43% in the past month. (More)

A federal judge refused to dismiss drug trafficking charges against former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, rejecting defense arguments that the U.S. was improperly blocking Venezuela from paying their legal fees. (More)

Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., and Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., introduced a bipartisan bill to commission a nationwide audit of waste, fraud, and abuse in state-administered federal programs. (More)

Oyster farmer Graham Platner, who sparked controversy for having a chest tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, leads Gov. Janet Mills 55% to 28% in Maine's Senate primary for Democrats. (More)

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Sports

➤ Florida’s Attorney General sent a letter to the NFL demanding the league suspend its Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview at least two minority candidates for coaching and general manager positions. (More)

➤ The Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks will open the 2026 NFL season on a Wednesday, not a Thursday, to accommodate the Rams-49ers game in Australia the following day. It’s the first Wednesday season opener in 14 years. (More)

➤ The Tom Brady-backed Fanatics Flag Football Classic drew over 300 million views across all platforms in its first 24 hours. (More)

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Four more teams were eliminated from contention in the first night of Sweet 16 action. (See Scores)

Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said he's "100 percent" focused on the Wildcats, dismissing speculation linking him to the UNC coaching vacancy. (More)

Duke plays St. John’s to kick off the rest of the Sweet 16 games tonight, followed by Alabama vs Michigan, UConn vs Michigan State, and Tennessee vs Iowa State. (See Schedule)

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Finance

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Big Stock Move: Kodiak Sciences' stock rocketed up nearly 75% on Thursday after the biotechnology company reported positive results for its experimental drug for diabetic retinopathy, a diabetes-related eye condition. (More)

Germany's Henkel is acquiring hair care brand Olaplex for $1.4 billion in cash, a 55% premium over its stock price, after Olaplex lost nearly 95% of its value since going public in 2021. (More)

A new proposal would cap Social Security benefits at $100,000 per couple, initially affecting only the wealthiest 0.05% of retirees with an average net worth of $65 million. (More)

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate jumped to 6.38%, its highest level in seven months, as the Iran war reversed the previous downward trend. (More)

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Science & Technology

➤ AI bots have officially surpassed humans as the dominant source of internet traffic, with automated activity growing eight times faster than human traffic in 2025, according to a new cybersecurity report. (More)

➤ Sperm lose their sense of direction in zero gravity, with fertilization rates dropping 30% in simulated microgravity, raising questions about whether humans can reproduce in space. (See Study)

➤ Wine drinkers may have an edge: a study of more than 340,000 adults found moderate wine consumption was linked to a 21% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, while even low intake of beer or liquor was tied to a higher risk. (See Study)

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HBO released the first official teaser for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, its upcoming eight-episode original series with new actors in the familiar roles. It debuts this Christmas. (See Teaser)

➤ Universal Pictures will reboot Murder, She Wrote as a 2027 film starring Jamie Lee Curtis as crime writer and sleuth Jessica Fletcher, a role Angela Lansbury made famous in the original series. (More)

Legendary musician Paul McCartney released his new single Days We Left Behind on Thursday ahead of his album The Boys of Dungeon Lane, due May 29, his first release since 2020’s McCartney III. (More)

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➤ Dash Crofts, the Texas-born singer behind 1970s soft-rock classics Summer Breeze and Diamond Girl as half of Seals & Crofts, died Wednesday at 87 from complications of heart surgery. (More)

➤ A British dad went outside to investigate what he assumed was a bag of trash and discovered a rare albino squirrel, a one-in-100,000 genetic occurrence. (See Squirrel)

➤ A 78-year-old woman took a 500-foot plunge off a Utah cliff on a rope swing for the first time in her life, telling the crew she loved every second of it. (See Video)

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Who was your favorite Beatle?

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  5. All of them
  6. Not a Beatles fan
 

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Have you ever attended an Opening Day baseball game?

  1. Yes: 22%
  2. No: 66%
  3. It's on the list: 12%

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"At the Olympic Games, even the smallest margins can be the difference between victory and defeat. So, it is absolutely clear that it would not be fair for biological males to compete in the female category."

Kirsty Coventry, International Olympic Committee President, announcing the ban on biological males from women's events at the 2028 Los Angeles Games

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Article Icon 1Uthmeier Accuses NFL of Civil Rights Violations

Attorney General James Uthmeier warned National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell to drop the Rooney Rule as part of NFL hiring practices or risk enforcement action for civil rights violations.

Uthmeier said the rule, which mandates that every NFL team interview at least two minority candidates for any head-coaching vacancy, violates Florida law. In a letter to the commissioner, Uthmeier set a May 1 deadline for compliance.

"Professional sports are a visible example of a merit-based system, but through the Rooney Rule, the NFL requires its teams to use race-based hiring practices," Uthmeier wrote on X. "The Rooney Rule violates Florida law, and it must stop."

The rule was established in 2003 after black coaches Tony Dungy and Dennis Green were fired the previous season despite strong win-loss records. It was named for the late Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney, who chaired the NFL's diversity committee.

Article Icon 1Man Arrested for MacDill AFB Threats

Jonathan James Elder, 35, was arrested on Monday by U.S. Marshals in connection with a threat made against MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa.

According to a federal criminal complaint, Elder is accused of calling MacDill on March 18 and referencing a bomb placed near the visitors center. The threat prompted a shelter-in-place order last week.

FBI agents said they traced the caller's number to an assisted living facility in St. Petersburg, where Elder lives. When questioned, Elder admitted to calling MacDill and claimed his statement about a bomb was meaningless "garbage."

Federal agents said Elder was identified as a person of interest during a threat assessment last year and that a previous risk protection order had been filed against him. Elder has an extensive Baker Act history dating back to 2014, which involves threats to shoot others and build pipe bombs.

Article Icon 1Experts Concerned About Apartment Safety

After hundreds of tenants were displaced at Lake Mary and Orlando apartment complexes by safety inspectors in the past two weeks, experts said lawmakers should take a closer look at required assessments.

On Wednesday, more than 80 units at the Pebble Creek at Lake Mary apartment complex in Seminole County were deemed unsafe after issues were found following a Feb. 27 fire. Repairs are needed before residents can return, but there is no clear timeline.

On March 19, 200 units and 358 residents were evacuated from The Rialto Apartments in Orlando after residents reported strange popping noises, prompting safety inspectors to question the building's stability.

The Orlando incident reminded one expert, Alliance Reserve Services President Anastasia Kolodzik, of the 2021 condo collapse in Surfside that killed 98 people. She said that the building "was in trouble from the get-go, and it was found that basically the same thing is happening all over the state."

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AI's 80,000-Ton Battery Problem

As AI infrastructure explodes, so does lithium demand. Google's AI data centers currently use 100M+ lithium-ion cells for reliable, always-on power. 

The problem? Big Tech’s race to build massive new data center capacity has Morgan Stanley forecasting an 80k-ton lithium shortage this year.

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Beyond the tech, they have rights to ~150,000 acres of lithium-rich land across North and South America, and they’ve just commissioned Project Lonestar, which could be America’s largest DLE lithium production plant.

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Around Florida

Tampa: Ruth Cate, assistant police chief of operations, was fired from her position this week. The department did not release details explaining her departure. (More)

Pompano Beach: The city manager urged the city commission to extend the city's contract with the Broward Sheriff's Office for another year rather than create a standalone police department. (More)

Sarasota: The city hired its first female city manager after the commission approved Karie Friling for the position with an annual salary of $279,500. She begins on May 29. (More)

Orange County: Commissioners approved funding for $39 million in federal grant awards, including $15 million to the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida for a new shelter for women and children. (More)

Volusia County: Circuit Judge Randell H. Rowe III is retiring at the end of his term in January, concluding a 21-year career that presided over cases ranging from a dispute over a Batmobile to the Deltona Xbox mass murder. The next judge to hold Rowe's seat will be decided by voters. (More)

Palm Beach County: An almost 40-year-old cold case featured on Unsolved Mysteries and America’s Most Wanted has been solved. The man, who vanished after allegedly stealing $1.3 million from a Riviera Beach armored car company in 1988, was identified through a fingerprint match performed after he died. (See Details)


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Florida Sports

University of Florida freshman Ahmed Jaouadi set a new NCAA record in the 1,650-yard freestyle at the men's swimming and diving championships in Atlanta, clocking in at 14:10.03 to break former Gator Bobby Finke's mark. (See Highlight)

 The Miami Marlins open their Major League Baseball season against the Colorado Rockies tonight at 7:10. (More)

 USF hired Chris Mack as its men's basketball coach after he logged two 20-win seasons at the College of Charleston. (More)

 Meanwhile, USF also hired Alabama's Kristy Curry as its women's basketball coach after her 13-year run with the Crimson Tide. (More)

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The Business Of Florida

Gas prices were down two cents per gallon on Wednesday, dropping for the fourth straight day, with the average price for regular unleaded in Florida currently at $3.88 per gallon. (More)

A genetic shrimp study found that most Mayport Shrimp dishes served in the Jacksonville area are actually imported and farm-raised, with 57% of restaurants tested misrepresenting what they are selling. (More)

The Florida Farm Bill includes new penalties for contractors who do not pay subcontractors, protecting small businesses and suppliers who rely on timely payments. The law takes effect July 1. (More)

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China's 60% Stranglehold on Lithium is Cracking

China dictates the flow of 60% of the world's lithium. That's about to change.

America already has the 5th-most lithium reserves in the world. Now, domestic innovators like EnergyX are preparing to ramp up production to unlock this untapped supply.

Their patented tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods. That’s already earned investment from giants like General Motors. Even better, they already have rights to nearly 150,000 acres of lithium-rich land across the Americas. 

That includes up to 9.8M tons of lithium in Chile alone, a $1.1B/year revenue opportunity at projected market prices. As China’s lithium becomes more volatile, these assets only become more valuable.

Now’s your chance to claim an early-stage stake in EnergyX’s growth. Invest in EnergyX at $12/share by 4/16.

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Your name can travel to the moon on a digital boarding pass on an SD card with the four Artemis II astronauts. Add your name here. (More)

➤ The Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts has announced the launch of its 10 for Tomorrow capital campaign, a $10 million initiative to build a new community arts center in South St. Petersburg. (More)

➤ A former helicopter training field in Beulah will be transformed into five districts where residents can live, work, and play. The project is being called one of the largest-scale commercial developments in Pensacola's history. (More)

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Will you add your name to NASA's moon trip?

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Have you ever driven an ATV?

  1. Yes: 55%
  2. No: 45%
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