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25.03.2025 16:48
Rising costs of popular snacks has some shoppers cutting back A recent survey found 42% of people are so fed up with high prices that they are leaving snacks and junk food off their grocery lists. This has led some companies to feed into new strategies to lure customers back. NBCs Christine Romans reports for TODAY.

25.03.2025 17:04
Japan to accept 2 from Gaza for medical treatment amid Israel attacks Japan will accept two injured and sick individuals from the Gaza Strip within a few days for medical treatment, marking its first such support for the Palestinian enclave amid ongoing Israeli attacks, Japanese government sources said Tuesday. A Palestinian who was hospitalized in Egypt after being injured in fighting in Gaza, and the other patient, are expected to arrive in Japan on Wednesday and Friday, respectively, for treatment at the Self-Defense Forces Central Hospital in Tokyo, the sources said. Read full story here

25.03.2025 18:11
Trump Backs Waltz After Journalist Reveals Yemen Strike Chat President Donald Trump expressed confidence in Michael Waltz after the national security advisor included a journalist in a text group about plans for military strikes in Yemen, while the top two US intelligence officials said no classified information had been shared.

25.03.2025 19:30
Football: World Cup-bound Japan held 0-0 at home by Saudi Arabia Japan dominated throughout but settled for a 0-0 home draw with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday in their first game since securing their qualification to the 2026 World Cup, sealing the top spot in the Asian final round Group C in the process. Making six changes to the starting lineup from their win over Bahrain on Thursday, Hajime Moriyasu's side failed to break down the visitors, who mustered one shot in the game and happily took home a point from Saitama Stadium. Read full story here

25.03.2025 20:02
States Say Trump Violating Order to Release Federal Spending A group of Democratic-led states is again accusing President Donald Trumps administration of violating a court order by failing to release hundreds of millions of dollars in federal disaster funds, the latest fallout from a lawsuit over the White Houses chaotic January spending freeze.

25.03.2025 20:02
Gabbard and Ratcliffe say Yemen strike chat did not have classified information During questioning from Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., DNI Tulsi Gabbard refused to answer if she was included in a group chat about military strikes in Yemen that accidentally included a journalist and said the communications did not contain classified information. CIA Dir. John Ratcliffe also said his messages in the chat also did not include anything that was classified, but Sen. Warner pressed him on why the messages had not been shared with his committee.

25.03.2025 20:35
Trump Pick Pledges to Protect Social Security During DOGE Cuts President Donald Trumps nominee to lead the Social Security Administration on Tuesday billed himself as an efficiency guy and said hes given no thought to privatizing the agency, which has become a prime target of Elon Musks dramatic cost-cutting crusade.

25.03.2025 20:57
Trumps Columbia Funding Halt Draws Academic Union Lawsuit Two educational unions sued the Trump administration over its withholding of $400 million in federal funding from Columbia University, calling the move an illegal attempt to limit academic independence and free speech on campus.