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Passenger’s Shocking Midair Meltdown Diverts Congressional Flight

Acting CFPB Director Vought Cuts Off Federal Reserve Money Pipeline

POLICY & POLITICS

Trump directs DOJ to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with political and other figures

Trump himself is mentioned throughout the thousands of pages of Epstein emails, but his call for investigations — which AG Pam Bondi quickly answered — named only Democrats.

ICE has not yet purchased translation technology promised for new agents

The agency scrapped the five-week Spanish course for new ICE officers in July to speed up the hiring process, but it has not bought anything new to help translate in the field.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Academy nudges voters to actually watch all the Oscar contenders this year

NBC News obtained a copy of an email the academy sent members that provided guidance on what steps they need to take ahead of the final voting deadline March 5.

Doritos and Cheetos debut 'NKD' options, without artificial colors or flavors

The new "colorless" products will be for Doritos Nacho Cheese and Cool Ranch flavors and Cheetos Puffs and Flamin' Hot flavors.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Wall Street scrambles back from a big morning loss as Nvidia and bitcoin swing

An early swoon shook the U.S. stock market on Friday, as Nvidia, bitcoin, gold and other high flyers swung on an increasingly antsy Wall Street, but it quickly calmed.

Google and Disney reach deal to restore ESPN, ABC to YouTube TV

Alphabet and Disney on Friday announced that they’ve reached a deal to restore content from ABC and ESPN onto Google’s YouTube TV.

AROUND THE STAND

  • UFC has scheduled a major title fight between Jack Della Maddalena and Islam Makhachev at its upcoming event. While the matchup promises high entertainment value, it also underscores the continued commercial focus of the league rather than addressing broader issues of athlete welfare or long-term safety.

  • Denver Nuggets will be without Christian Braun for an extended period due to a left ankle sprain. Although injuries are part of competitive sports, this absence highlights the importance of depth in rosters and raises questions about players’ long-term health management in high-impact leagues like the NBA.

  • A man has been formally charged after he reportedly grabbed pop star Ariana Grande while she attended the premiere of the musical Wicked. The incident serves as a reminder of personal security risks faced by public figures, and underscores how the law must respond to protect individual rights and safety in public settings.

  • Television personalities Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott are reportedly dealing with large unpaid tax liens and other outstanding debts, according to recent reports. Their financial difficulties illustrate that fame does not insulate one from fiscal responsibility and that maintaining financial discipline is essential regardless of one’s public profile.

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