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Shutdown Layoffs Begin
The Trump administration laid off more than 4,100 federal employees Friday amid the ongoing government shutdown, with more layoffs to come, according to administration officials.
The most significant layoffs took place at the Treasury Department, with 1,446 employees receiving reduction in force notices Friday. The Department of Health and Human Services also saw major cutbacks, with roughly 1,100 to 1,200 employees affected.
The layoffs spanned five other federal departments: 315 workers in the Commerce Department; 466 in the Education Department; 187 in the Energy Department; 442 in the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and 176 in the Department Homeland Security.
The figures were detailed in a court document the Justice Department submitted in response to a lawsuit from unions representing government workers.
Biden to Undergo Cancer Treatment
Former President Joe Biden is receiving radiation and hormone therapy for prostate cancer as part of his ongoing treatment plan, according to a spokesperson.
Diagnosed with an aggressive prostate cancer in May, Biden is expected to undergo five weeks of radiation therapy while continuing his pill-based hormone treatment.
Doctors discovered Biden’s prostate cancer after he reported urinary symptoms that led to finding a small nodule, later classified as Gleason score 9 with bone metastasis.
Recently, President Biden underwent Mohs surgery to remove skin cancer from his forehead, leaving a small scar.
Actress Diane Keaton Dead at 79
Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, celebrated for her quirky charm and iconic roles in Annie Hall, The Godfather films, and Father of the Bride, has died at 79.
Keaton made her film debut in 1970’sLovers and Other Strangers, but her breakthrough came as Kay Adams in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather in 1972. She later admitted she never read Mario Puzo’s novel before auditioning.
Her numerous collaborations with filmmakers Woody Allen and Nancy Meyers introduced her to new audiences and generations of moviegoers, earning praise for both her acting and her trendsetting fashion sense.
Keaton, who had not been seen publicly in six months and never disclosed any illness, leaves behind her two children, Dexter and Duke, whom she adopted in her 50s. See her life in photos here.
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➤Two late interceptions sealed No. 7 Indiana’s 30-20 win over No. 3 Oregon, as the Hoosiers improved to 1-46 all-time on the road against AP top-5 teams. (Watch Video)
➤Twenty-three unanswered points, including a 75-yard punt return for a touchdown, lifted Texas to a 23-6 win over No. 6 Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry. (Watch Video)
➤No. 8 Alabama held off No. 14 Missouri 27-24, and No. 1 Ohio State retained the Illibuck with a 34-16 win over No. 17 Illinois. (See Scores)
➤ The Las Vegas Acescompleted a four-game sweep of the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA finals on Friday night, winning the final game 97-86. A’ja Wilson was named the series MVP after averaging over 28 points and 11 rebounds. (More)
➤ Plenty of heavyweight matchups headline today’s slate of NFL games, with the San Francisco 49ers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicking off at 4:25 p.m. ET and the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs capping off the day on Sunday Night Football. (See Schedule)
➤ MLB legend Albert Pujols has met with the Los Angeles Angels to discuss their vacant managerial position. (More)
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➤ A U.S. bankruptcy court approved $475 million in financing and a $150 million investment from AerCap for Spirit Airlines, allowing the bankrupt carrier to continue operating. (More)
➤ Amazon, Nvidia, and Tesla shares each fell about 5% Friday, erasing $770 billion in market value as tariff threats on Chinese goods triggered the Nasdaq’s steepest drop since April. (More)
➤ Homeowners and agents are using AI to “virtually stage” homes, enhancing listing photos to save up to $100,000 in upgrades and bring properties to market more quickly. (More)
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➤ Authorities confirmed there are no survivors of a Friday explosion at a Tennessee explosives plant that initially left 19 people unaccounted for. (More)
➤ Public approval of the Department of Homeland Security rose to 42 percent from 32 percent last year, the largest gain among federal agencies, Gallup reported. (More)
➤ A new poll shows Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has gained 10 points in the New York City mayor’s race but still trails Democrat Zohran Mamdani 46%-33%. (More)
➤The White House added a bronze statue of George Washington to the Rose Garden, honoring President Trump’s request to relocate the National Park Service memorial. (More)
➤A group of Namibian desert lions have left their traditional hunting grounds for the Atlantic coast, becoming the world’s only known population of maritime lions. (See Lion)
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Whatever happened to Elián González?
Elián González became a national sensation in 1999, after he and his mother left Cuba by boat for the U.S., only to have the boat sink. His mother died, but Elián was rescued clinging to an inner tube and brought to his great-uncle in Miami.
A high-profile custody and immigration battle followed, pitting his Miami relatives against his father in Cuba. That ended with a federal raid on the Miami house, where armed agents took the child from the uncle, a moment captured in this award-winning news photo.
After being sent back to Cuba, Gonzalez grew up and studied industrial engineering at the University of Matanzas, and then worked in a state company handling tourism. In 2023, he became a deputy member of Cuba’s National Assembly of People’s Power
Gonzalez has publicly stated that he doesn’t regret growing up in Cuba, despite “difficult situations.” In a 2023 interview, he said he led a simple life, noting that he is married and has a young daughter named “Eliz” in honor of his late mother, Elizabeth. Here are photos from his life.
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The “Boston cop slide” has become a tourist attraction after this viral video showed an officer exiting the slide at high speed, landing upside-down and skidding across the ground while losing pieces of his duty belt.