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A Red Cross regional spokesperson called it not just a disaster, but a complex humanitarian crisis layered over existing vulnerabilities. And finally, the men's NCAA basketball Final Four is set, and perhaps in not-so-climactic fashion, all four No. 1 seeds are headed to San Antonio to compete for the national championship. It's the first time all four No. 1s reached the Final Four since 2008.
The matchups will be Auburn versus Florida and Duke versus Houston. Those games tip off next Saturday. Meanwhile, the women's Final Four will be set tonight. USC takes on UConn and Texas takes on TCU. UCLA and South Carolina punch their ticket to the Final Four on Sunday. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
The matchups will be Auburn versus Florida and Duke versus Houston. Those games tip off next Saturday. Meanwhile, the women's Final Four will be set tonight. USC takes on UConn and Texas takes on TCU. UCLA and South Carolina punch their ticket to the Final Four on Sunday. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
The matchups will be Auburn versus Florida and Duke versus Houston. Those games tip off next Saturday. Meanwhile, the women's Final Four will be set tonight. USC takes on UConn and Texas takes on TCU. UCLA and South Carolina punch their ticket to the Final Four on Sunday. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. The Wall Street Journal has the story of Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist that some consider the world's leading thinker on decision making. Last year, at the age of 90, he decided to go to Switzerland and end his own life via assisted suicide.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. The Wall Street Journal has the story of Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist that some consider the world's leading thinker on decision making. Last year, at the age of 90, he decided to go to Switzerland and end his own life via assisted suicide.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. The Wall Street Journal has the story of Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist that some consider the world's leading thinker on decision making. Last year, at the age of 90, he decided to go to Switzerland and end his own life via assisted suicide.
He informed his friends, but many are still struggling with his decision. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story. And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
He informed his friends, but many are still struggling with his decision. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story. And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
He informed his friends, but many are still struggling with his decision. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story. And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
Good morning. It's Friday, March 28th. I'm Shemitah Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, senior administration officials have been ordered to preserve the signal group chat involving military strikes on Yemen. Trump pulls his nominee for United Nations ambassador. And major cuts are coming to the Department of Health and Human Services. Let's start with the Signal chat.
Good morning. It's Friday, March 28th. I'm Shemitah Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, senior administration officials have been ordered to preserve the signal group chat involving military strikes on Yemen. Trump pulls his nominee for United Nations ambassador. And major cuts are coming to the Department of Health and Human Services. Let's start with the Signal chat.
Good morning. It's Friday, March 28th. I'm Shemitah Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, senior administration officials have been ordered to preserve the signal group chat involving military strikes on Yemen. Trump pulls his nominee for United Nations ambassador. And major cuts are coming to the Department of Health and Human Services. Let's start with the Signal chat.
It's been another busy week in Washington as the administration deals with the fallout from mistakenly inviting Atlantic journalist and editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg into a Signal group chat in which they explicitly debated and laid out detailed plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen, an attack which killed dozens of people, including children.
It's been another busy week in Washington as the administration deals with the fallout from mistakenly inviting Atlantic journalist and editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg into a Signal group chat in which they explicitly debated and laid out detailed plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen, an attack which killed dozens of people, including children.
It's been another busy week in Washington as the administration deals with the fallout from mistakenly inviting Atlantic journalist and editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg into a Signal group chat in which they explicitly debated and laid out detailed plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen, an attack which killed dozens of people, including children.
The story prompted questions in congressional hearings, denials and mixed messaging from the administration, and a bipartisan request for an inspector general to investigate the matter. On Thursday, a judge ordered administration officials to preserve the messages on that chat.
The story prompted questions in congressional hearings, denials and mixed messaging from the administration, and a bipartisan request for an inspector general to investigate the matter. On Thursday, a judge ordered administration officials to preserve the messages on that chat.
The story prompted questions in congressional hearings, denials and mixed messaging from the administration, and a bipartisan request for an inspector general to investigate the matter. On Thursday, a judge ordered administration officials to preserve the messages on that chat.
This all comes as the administration continues its immigration crackdown, and the president suggests fundamentally changing the rules around voting. To help us take stock of a flurry of news stories this week, we called up Politico's White House bureau chief, Dasha Burns. Hey, Dasha, thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me. Let's begin with the fallout from this Signal chat.