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This year will be a record-tying 11th time the Super Bowl is being hosted in New Orleans. And the traveling-from-out-of-town fans are clearly having a blast. Here are a few talking to the local NBC affiliate.
This year will be a record-tying 11th time the Super Bowl is being hosted in New Orleans. And the traveling-from-out-of-town fans are clearly having a blast. Here are a few talking to the local NBC affiliate.
The Super Bowl kicks off at 6.30 p.m. Eastern Time this Sunday, and we'll be covering all the action in the Apple News app. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Yesterday was supposed to be the deadline for federal employees to decide whether or not to accept Elon Musk's buyout.
The Super Bowl kicks off at 6.30 p.m. Eastern Time this Sunday, and we'll be covering all the action in the Apple News app. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Yesterday was supposed to be the deadline for federal employees to decide whether or not to accept Elon Musk's buyout.
The Super Bowl kicks off at 6.30 p.m. Eastern Time this Sunday, and we'll be covering all the action in the Apple News app. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Yesterday was supposed to be the deadline for federal employees to decide whether or not to accept Elon Musk's buyout.
But a federal judge in Massachusetts paused the offer at the request of unions representing more than 800,000 federal workers. A hearing is set for Monday afternoon for both sides to argue their case. But that hasn't stopped the Trump administration from moving full steam ahead with their plans.
But a federal judge in Massachusetts paused the offer at the request of unions representing more than 800,000 federal workers. A hearing is set for Monday afternoon for both sides to argue their case. But that hasn't stopped the Trump administration from moving full steam ahead with their plans.
But a federal judge in Massachusetts paused the offer at the request of unions representing more than 800,000 federal workers. A hearing is set for Monday afternoon for both sides to argue their case. But that hasn't stopped the Trump administration from moving full steam ahead with their plans.
Sources told The Washington Post that officials in the administration believe agencies can continue to process resignations. According to The Post, 50,000 people had accepted the deferred resignation as of Thursday afternoon. Separately, Reuters reports that the Trump administration plans to keep fewer than 300 of the more than 10,000 employees at USAID.
Sources told The Washington Post that officials in the administration believe agencies can continue to process resignations. According to The Post, 50,000 people had accepted the deferred resignation as of Thursday afternoon. Separately, Reuters reports that the Trump administration plans to keep fewer than 300 of the more than 10,000 employees at USAID.
Sources told The Washington Post that officials in the administration believe agencies can continue to process resignations. According to The Post, 50,000 people had accepted the deferred resignation as of Thursday afternoon. Separately, Reuters reports that the Trump administration plans to keep fewer than 300 of the more than 10,000 employees at USAID.
Now, you're used to hearing about the cost of eggs on the news or bird flu affecting poultry farms. But here's one you didn't see coming. Authorities in Pennsylvania are investigating the theft of 100,000 eggs just north of the Maryland-Pennsylvania border. The eggs were stolen from a trailer that belonged to a company called Pete and Jerry's Organics on Saturday night.
Now, you're used to hearing about the cost of eggs on the news or bird flu affecting poultry farms. But here's one you didn't see coming. Authorities in Pennsylvania are investigating the theft of 100,000 eggs just north of the Maryland-Pennsylvania border. The eggs were stolen from a trailer that belonged to a company called Pete and Jerry's Organics on Saturday night.
Now, you're used to hearing about the cost of eggs on the news or bird flu affecting poultry farms. But here's one you didn't see coming. Authorities in Pennsylvania are investigating the theft of 100,000 eggs just north of the Maryland-Pennsylvania border. The eggs were stolen from a trailer that belonged to a company called Pete and Jerry's Organics on Saturday night.
Pennsylvania State Police say a theft of this caliber involving food is very rare. Egg prices have skyrocketed recently due to the bird flu outbreak. Prices are expected to go up another 20 percent this year, according to the Agriculture Department. The eggs that were stolen were worth an estimated $40,000.
Pennsylvania State Police say a theft of this caliber involving food is very rare. Egg prices have skyrocketed recently due to the bird flu outbreak. Prices are expected to go up another 20 percent this year, according to the Agriculture Department. The eggs that were stolen were worth an estimated $40,000.
Pennsylvania State Police say a theft of this caliber involving food is very rare. Egg prices have skyrocketed recently due to the bird flu outbreak. Prices are expected to go up another 20 percent this year, according to the Agriculture Department. The eggs that were stolen were worth an estimated $40,000.
And finally, let's pivot to talk about an entirely different kind of egg, the human egg, and its role in fertility treatment. That's the topic of this week's episode of Apple News in Conversation. I speak with reporters from Bloomberg Businessweek about their deep dive into the global market for human eggs, one of the most precious resources on Earth.
And finally, let's pivot to talk about an entirely different kind of egg, the human egg, and its role in fertility treatment. That's the topic of this week's episode of Apple News in Conversation. I speak with reporters from Bloomberg Businessweek about their deep dive into the global market for human eggs, one of the most precious resources on Earth.
And finally, let's pivot to talk about an entirely different kind of egg, the human egg, and its role in fertility treatment. That's the topic of this week's episode of Apple News in Conversation. I speak with reporters from Bloomberg Businessweek about their deep dive into the global market for human eggs, one of the most precious resources on Earth.