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TSA Chief Warns Smaller Airports May Close Without DHS Funding

NewserThe acting head of the Transportation Security Administration warned lawmakers that the ongoing funding standoff in Washington could lead to airport shutdowns across the United States, calling the situation “dire” during a congressional hearing. He explained that increasing employee absences—driven by workers going unpaid during the Department of Homeland Security shutdown—are straining operations and may force the agency to make tough decisions about which airports can remain open, with travelers already facing long security lines and delays. Officials indicated that smaller airports would likely be impacted first as staffing shortages worsen and contingency plans are considered while negotiations over immigration policy and agency funding continue.
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Musk Offers To Pay DHS Employees During Partial Gov't Shutdown

The HillThe White House said it appreciates Elon Musk’s offer to cover paychecks for TSA workers during the partial government shutdown but noted it would face significant legal hurdles due to his ties to federal contracts. Musk proposed the idea over the weekend, and Donald Trump responded that he would “love it” if Musk stepped in to pay TSA employees, who have gone more than 40 days without pay. Meanwhile, the acting TSA chief told lawmakers that many agents are enduring serious financial strain, with some sleeping in their cars, selling blood or plasma, and taking second jobs just to get by while still being expected to maintain high performance standards to protect travelers.
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Burglar Hides In Fridge In GA

WSB-TVA 25-year-old suspected burglar in Gwinnett County, Georgia was discovered hiding inside an unplugged refrigerator in a vacant apartment undergoing renovations after a neighbor reported loud banging noises. When police arrived and searched the unit, they found the man inside the fridge and determined he had broken in and ripped electrical wiring from newly installed walls, causing about $2,000 in damage. He allegedly told officers he entered the apartment to escape the cold, and he was subsequently arrested and charged with felony burglary and criminal damage.
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Update On Stabbing At Walton Middle School

WEAR TV3In Walton County, Florida, a 12-year-old student accused of carrying out a stabbing at Walton Middle School is facing six charges, including attempted murder, according to Sheriff Michael Adkinson Jr., who said the suspect’s identity will not be released as he is being handled as a juvenile. The boy, a seventh grader, is being held without bond at a juvenile detention center in Crestview, Florida, and could only be tried as an adult if indicted by a grand jury, as explained by State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden. Authorities say two student victims remain in critical condition while a paraprofessional has been released, and the motive for the roughly 45-second attack—carried out with a kitchen knife brought from home and later recovered in a nearby retention pond—remains unclear, with officials describing the victims as randomly targeted and declining to speculate further while the investigation continues.
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Army Raises Enlistment Age to 42

Army TimesThe U.S. Army is raising its maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42, opening the door for older recruits with life experience and technical skills. The move is part of a broader push to expand the recruiting pool as the military adapts to modern needs.
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Uncle Bobby

Ask Uncle Bobby

Bad advice for good people.

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Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.

March 26 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I feel overwhelmed by work, family expectations, and the pressure to always be improving. I have tried productivity systems and self-help advice, but I still feel stressed all the time. Is there a simpler way to approach life without falling behind?

Drowning Under Constant Improvement
Overcaffeinated Stoic Intern

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National Make Up Your Own Holiday Day

National Make Up Your Own Holiday Day is that glorious calendar loophole where you slap a ribbon on your bad habits and call it tradition. It’s for people who looked at actual history and said, “Too much effort,” then invented National Leave Me Alone and Eat Something Crunchy Day with a straight face. The rules are simple: pick a cause, pick a snack, demand recognition, and act offended when nobody brings balloons. And if you think this is pointless, congratulations—you understand it perfectly, which means you’re ready for the part where it gets worse.

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