After Putin declined to endorse Trump’s ceasefire proposal, Russia and Ukraine exchanged strikes, with both sides accusing each other of targeting civilian infrastructure. The Federal Reserve is set to announce its first interest rate decision since the implementation of Trump’s policies, with expectations for no change. An NBC News poll found that voters believe the executive branch and the courts have too much power, driven by frustration over Trump’s agenda and Supreme Court decisions. Additionally, the SEC, known for its football dominance, is making waves in March Madness with a record number of teams in the NCAA Tournament. This shift in college sports dominance is explored through interviews with coaches and analysts. In other news, a federal judge blocked Trump’s ban on transgender individuals in the military, the Trump administration is working to reinstate fired probationary workers, and Elon Musk has made false claims about Social Security fraud. A suspect targeted a Tesla location with a gun and Molotov cocktails, a Louisiana woman connected to the death of a Super Bowl reporter will be charged with second-degree murder, and a filmmaker faces federal charges for defrauding Netflix. Finally, NASA astronauts returned to Earth after nine months in space, and skin care products from The Ordinary are now available on Amazon. Sign up for The Selection newsletter for more product reviews and shopping tips.
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