
CNN 5 Things Tatiana Schlossberg Dies, Consumer Protection Watchdog Survives, Flu Cases Spike and more
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Dec 30, 2025 The untimely passing of Tatiana Schlossberg, linked to her battle with terminal leukemia, stirs emotions. Investigations into fraud in Minnesota escalate as federal agencies ramp up efforts. A federal judge safeguards the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from administrative cuts. International leaders unite to address the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for urgent action. Meanwhile, flu and whooping cough cases surge, prompting discussions on vaccination and public health measures.
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Death Of Tatiana Schlossberg
- Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's granddaughter, died at 35 after a terminal leukemia diagnosis announced in The New Yorker.
- She was survived by her husband George Moran and their two children.
Federal Probe In Minnesota Escalates
- Federal agents are surging into Minnesota to probe alleged fraud tied to child care centers and other businesses.
- The buildup was influenced in part by a viral video and recent ICE operations targeting Somali immigrants.
Judge Blocks CFPB Funding Cut
- A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to defund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau through reinterpretation of Fed rules.
- The move is part of a broader effort to abolish the CFPB, which Judge Amy Berman Jackson has resisted before.
