Topics discussed include a terrorist attack in Moscow, Donald Trump's financial issues, Congress's approval of a spending package, Princess Catherine's cancer diagnosis, US measles outbreak, March Madness updates, and potential repealing of adultery law in New York.
Moscow terror attack leads to speculation of Ukrainian involvement as Trump faces fraud penalty deadline.
Measles cases surge in the US due to vaccine hesitancy, prompting CDC advocacy for vaccination.
Deep dives
Moscow Terrorist Attack: A Day of Mourning and Investigations
Russia mourns after a terrorist attack at Krocos City Concert Hall left 137 dead and 182 injured. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, while Russian President Vladimir Putin has hinted at Ukrainian involvement without presenting evidence. Four men accused of the attack faced terrorism charges in a Moscow court. Meanwhile, Donald Trump faces a deadline to pay a massive fraud penalty.
US Measles Cases Surge and Legislative Changes: $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill and Legalizing Adultery
The US witnesses a surge in measles cases, surpassing last year's total with 64 cases reported. Vaccine hesitancy contributes to the rise, prompting the CDC to advocate for vaccination. Congress passes a $1.2 trillion spending package to prevent a government shutdown until October. Additionally, New York considers scrapping a law criminalizing adultery, a move reflecting modern societal shifts around relationships.
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Moscow Terror Attack, Trump's Financial Woes, and Congress's Spending Package