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Over a third of TSA officers call out at 3 major U.S. airports in single day

More than 40% ofTSA officerscalled out of work on Tuesday at an airport in Houston – one of three major airports in the U.S. where over a third of workers called out that day.

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The workers aren't getting paid, leading to a spike in call-out rates, as a partial government shutdown over a funding dispute continues.

At William P. Hobby Airport in Texas, 40.8% of TSA workers called out on Tuesday. At Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, nearly 36% of TSA officers called out, while more than 34% called out at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, according to TSA data.

"The morale is getting worse by the day because no one knows when this is gonna end," said Cameron Cochems, a union steward and lead TSA officer in Boise, Idaho.

Cochems said people are "waiting in line because the government can't do their job, and it's ruining people's lives."

Screening lines at airports are long because of the shortages of TSA employees. Theymissed their first full paychecklast Friday, and since then, the agency has seen a higher-than-average number of unscheduled absences.

An underlying stalemate in Washington isn't budging, leaving TSA and the Department of Homeland Security without funding.

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Sen. Markwayne Mullin, President Trump's pick to lead the Homeland Security department, said at his confirmation hearing Wednesday, "we have to get DHS funded. We have to. My friends, we have to set the partisan side down."

In Philadelphia, flyers found three of six TSA checkpoints closed on Wednesday. In Atlanta, one traveler, Reggy Monsanto, said he got to the airport with five hours to spare.

"It's a 45 minute flight," he said. "We got up at 6, to get on a flight at 2."

Acting deputy TSA administrator Adam Stahl told CBS News that if the call-out rate climbs, "there could be scenarios where we may have to shut down airports."

"This is a serious situation," he said.

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Over a third of TSA officers call out at 3 major U.S. airports in single day

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Pentagon seeks $200 billion in additional funds for the Iran war, AP source says

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon is seeking $200 billion in additional funds for theIran war, a sizable amount that is certain to be met with questions from Congress, which would need to approve any new money.

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The department sent the request to the White House, according to a senior administration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the private information. Asked about the figure at a press conference Thursday,Defense Secretary Pete Hegsethdid not directly confirm the amount, saying it could change.

"It takes money to kill bad guys," Hegseth said.

But he said "we're going back to Congress and our folks there to ensure that we're properly funded."

Big price tag faces scrutiny over war

It's an extraordinarily high number and comes on top of extra funding the Defense Department already received last year inPresident Donald Trump'sbig tax cuts bill. Such a request would need to be approved by Congress, and it is not at all clear such spending would have political support. Thenation's debt has surgedpast a record $39 trillion.

Congress has been bracing for a new spending request but it is not clear the White House has transmitted the request for consideration. Lawmakers have notauthorized the war, and Congress is showing growing unease with themilitary operation's scope and strategy.

The new funding request was first reported by The Washington Post.

Trump said the administration is asking for the money for other reasons beyond Iran.

"This is a very volatile world," the president said from the Oval Office. He said the emergency spending would be a "very small price to pay" to ensure the nation's military stays in top shape.

While the House and Senate are controlled by the president's Republican Party many of the more conservative lawmakers are also fiscal hawks, with little political appetite for big spending, on military operations or other matters. Most Democrats are likely to reject such a request and demand more detailed plans from the Trump administration about the U.S. military goals and objectives.

Rep. Ken Calvert, the Republican chair of the House subcommittee with oversight over defense spending, said he was already advocating for a supplemental spending bill to allow the Pentagon to replenish munitions.

"That was going to happen, and now we have this conflict with some additional costs. So, that's where we're at," Calvert of California said Thursday.

"I know there are peripheral issues out there that people are concerned about, but right now, this is about our national security and it's important that we get this done," he said.

But Rep. Betty McCollum of Minnesota, the ranking Democrat on the House subcommittee with oversight over defense spending, said the president has taken the U.S. into a war without coming to Congress and she's demanding more details.

"This is not going to be a rubber stamp for the president of the United States," McCollum said.

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She said Congress is still waiting for the administration to explain where it would be spending the additional $150 billion funding that went to the Pentagon through Trump's tax and spending cut bill. It's also waiting on the president's budget request for this year.

"I'm not writing blank checks to the Department of Defense," McCollum said.

Negotiations ahead on a final package

It all points to a monumental battle ahead in Congress over any new Pentagon spending that would almost certainly need support from Republicans and Democrats in a bipartisan package to push past objections toward approval.

The requested amount would be a hefty boost to the Pentagon's annual budget, which Congress approved at more than $800 billion for the current fiscal year.

That's on top of some $150 billion that Congress gave the Defense Department in last year's tax cuts bill, much of it for specific projects and overall upgrades to the Pentagon's operations.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has projected that the federal government will run a $1.9 trillion annual deficit this year, and that's before adding any spending done through a supplemental bill.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said it's a "dangerous time" and "we have to adequately fund defense."

Asked whether he supported the amount, Johnson said he has not seen the details, but "I support what's needed to ensure that the American people remain safe."

While some of the military's biggest champions on Capitol Hill have welcomed new spending as a way to replenish munitions stockpiles and upgrade the U.S. defense capabilities in the face of emerging threats, others will certainly point to health care and other domestic needs that they view as more important priorities.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, said of the $200 billion price tag: "It's outrageous."

To muscle a package to passage, Republican leaders could either try to go it alone through an arduous budget process, or cut deals with Democrats on other priorities that would likely balloon the overall price tag.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., signaled the negotiations ahead.

"Ultimately we're going to have negotiations with the White House on an exact amount," Scalise said. "We're not at that point yet."

Associated Press writers Konstantin Toropin, Seung Min Kim and Michelle L. Price contributed to this report.

Pentagon seeks $200 billion in additional funds for the Iran war, AP source says

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon is seeking $200 billion in additional funds for theIran war, a sizable amount that is cert...
Joseph Duggar, Former

Joseph Duggar has been charged with lewd and lascivious molestation of a victim less than 12 years old and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person 18 years or older

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  • The charges stem from an alleged incident that occurred with a 9-year-old girl who was on a family vacation in Panama City Beach, Florida, in 2020

  • Duggar allegedly admitted his actions after the victim's father and local detectives confronted him about the allegations

Former19 Kids and Countingstar Joseph Duggar is facing charges after allegedly molesting a 9-year-old girl while vacationing in 2020.

Joseph, 31, was charged with lewd and lascivious molestation of a victim less than 12 years old and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person 18 years or older, the Bay County Sheriff's Officeannouncedon Wednesday, March 18.

The former TLC star is now awaiting extradition to Bay County to face the charges. He was booked into the Washington County, Arkansas, jail on March 18 at 3:59 p.m. local time, PEOPLE can confirm.

He was charged in connection with a child sexual abuse case involving a then-9-year-old girl who was on vacation with her family in Panama City Beach, Fla., in 2020.

The alleged sexual abuse occurred when Joseph allegedly asked the victim to sit on his lap. "As the vacation continued, he also asked her to sit next to him on a couch and covered them with a blanket. During this time, Duggar manipulated the victim's underwear and grazed her genitals. Duggar would also continue to rub his hands on her thighs," Bay County Sheriff's Office said.

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"The victim stated Duggar eventually apologized for his actions and the incidents stopped after the apology," Bay County Sheriff's Office said.

The arrest was a result of the victim, now 14, participating in a forensic interview regarding a report of past sexual abuse. The victim's father confronted Duggar about the incidents and Joseph "allegedly admitted his actions to the father and Tontitown detectives."

PEOPLE reached out to the Bay County Sheriff's Office and a representative for the Duggar family.

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PEOPLE confirms that Duggar is in police custody, but an official extradition timeline has not been released.

Joseph's arrest comes years after his brother Josh's ongoing legal troubles. It was reported in 2015 that Josh, now 38, confessed tomolesting multiple young girls, including sistersJill (Duggar) DillardandJessa (Duggar) Seewald, as a teenager.

That same year, he also admitted tousing Ashley Madison to have an extramarital affair. The disgraced TV personality shares seven children with wifeAnna Duggar. He later announced he wouldenter rehabfor his pornography addiction.

In May 2019, Josh allegedly used the "dark web and online file-sharing software" to download " child sexual abuse material from the internet multiple times," theDepartment of Justicepreviously reported.  In April 2021, Homeland SecurityarrestedJosh.

Eight months later, in December 2021, he was found guilty of receiving and possessing child sexual abuse material. He wassentencedin May 2022 to 12 and a half years and has been serving out his sentence at FCI Seagoville in Seagoville, Texas, with an anticipated release date in August 2032.

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Joseph Duggar, Former “19 Kids and Counting” Star, Accused of Molesting 9-Year-Old Girl on Fla. Vacation

Joseph Duggar has been charged with lewd and lascivious molestation of a victim less than 12 years old and lewd and lasci...
Overnight storm in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, kills at least 15 people and injures several

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) —Heavy rains and strong windslashed Pakistan's largest city overnight, killing at least 15 people and injuring several others as walls and roofs collapsed at multiple locations, emergency services and hospital officials said Thursday.

Associated Press Local residents navigate through the rubble of boundary wall collapsed due to heavy rains and strong winds in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, March 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Ali Raza) Local residents navigate through the rubble of boundary wall collapsed due to heavy rains and strong winds in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, March 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Ali Raza) Local residents examine the rubble of a boundary wall collapsed due to heavy rains and strong winds in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, March 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Ali Raza)

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The storm that began Wednesday continued into the night in Karachi, the capital of southern Sindh province. Authorities advised residents to avoid unnecessary travel.

At least 15 bodies were brought to the city's main hospital. More than two dozen people were injured and treated at hospitals after weather-related incidents, police surgeon Summaiya Tariq and emergency officials said.

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The storm also uprooted roadside trees and disrupted traffic, according to rescue officials and police.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department said winds of up to 90 kph (56 mph) lasted for hours. Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab urged residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary movement, warning that many trees had fallen and crews were working to clear roads.

Forecasters said more rain and thunderstorms with strong winds and possible isolated hailstorms could continue to affect Karachi and other parts of Sindh province as a westerly weather system moves across the region.

Rain and storms lashed many other areas across the country, emergency services reported.

Overnight storm in Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, kills at least 15 people and injures several

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An AI March Madness bracket simulator? Sorry, we can't be friends

I might have lost some friends this week. I hate that for them, but it had to be done.

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A man's got to have a creed, and all that. A line in the sand. Some wrongs are just too much to stomach.

It's not that I cannot forgive.

Toppmeyer:Arizona 'built for' March Madness, says one expert. Call it proof of Big 12 surge

Bracket busters:8 unpredictable top seeds who may ruin NCAA Tournament bracket

If I loan a friend my car, and he returns it with a dent in it, I'm sure we'll bury the hatchet. After all, my car has nearly 140,000 miles on it, and a couple of zip ties are holding my skid plate in place. (As Dave Ramsey would say, that's better than having a car note.) What's a dent going to do that I haven't done already?

If you're my pal and you suck down a few beers too many and make a fool of yourself before crashing on my couch, we'll have a laugh about it the next day.

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VCU closed the season with a 21-3 record over the final 24 games and won 16 of its last 17 games. A matchup against No. 6 North Carolina in the first round, before a potential matchup against No. 3 Illinois, sets up the Rams as well as an 11-seed can be set up.

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With 90.7 points per game, Miami was second in the nation in points per game, trailing only Alabama, while leading the nation with 52.4% shooting from the field.

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South Florida enters the NCAA Tournament on an 11-game winning streak. winning the American Conference tournament championship game 70-55 over Wichita State.

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Troy could be the biggest Cinderella this year after winning back-to-back Sun Belt tournament titles.  Nebraska is officially on upset alert with a matchup against Troy.

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Saint Louis can light up the scoreboard, averaging 87.2 points per game, and ranking among the national leaders in 3-pointers per game.

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The Panthers offense is explosive enough to threaten any higher seed it faces. They average 90 points per game shooting 49.1% from the field.

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March Madness bracket busters eye the next big upset

VCU Rams (27-7)VCU closed the season with a 21-3 record over the final 24 games and won 16 of its last 17 games. A matchup against No. 6 North Carolina in the first round, before a potential matchup against No. 3 Illinois, sets up the Rams as well as an 11-seed can be set up.

Insult my haircut, and we're all good.

Don't vote for the same elected officials as I do? That's OK, because I don't choose my friends based on how they vote.

Neglect to pay back that $20 I loaned you? I'll manage. We'll call it a friend-tax and move on.

I'm a loyal guy, but everyone's got their limits.

Mine is this: If you let AI fill out yourNCAA Tournament bracket, we cannot be friends.

Where's the fun in an AI March Madness bracket simulator?

Let the robot take your job if you must, but don't let it wrestle away creative control of your bracket.

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Apparently, bot brackets are all the rage this year.

Toppmeyer:Bruce Pearl, kindly pipe down now. Miami Ohio shows it belongs in March Madness

Seriously, have we lost all pride in our Nostradamus skills? Surrendered our desire for bragging rights? Lost the urge to shout, "Called it!" and lord our ingenuity over anyone and everyone within earshot, when the 13-seed you picked upsets the No. 4?

Because, if the robot fills out your bracket and happens to pick an upset correctly, you didn't call squat. Your bot pal did, while your brain hit snooze and your clever streak withered.

[This column first published in ourSEC Unfilterednewsletter, emailedfreeto your inbox.Sign up herefor more commentary like this.]

Trust your gut to spot NCAA Tournament Cinderella

Anyway, how sure are you this bot knows ball or understands how points are awarded in your office bracket pool?

Do we trust the bot to spot a Cinderella? I received one email this week from a flack informing me his outfit's AI product of choice spit out a bracket with four 1-seeds in the Final Four. Well, knock me over with a feather. That's genius, R2-D2!

No shame in picking the 1-seeds to the Final Four. That would have been a great strategy last year. But, do you really need HAL 9000 to tell you Duke, Arizona, Michigan and Florida are quite good? The little "1" next to their name ought to be a strong hint.

Think you can beat our expert?Join USA TODAY's Bracket Challenge today!

Ready to win March Madness?Join USA TODAY's Survivor Pool today!

Understand that the bot learns by reading and consuming data, so when you're using a bot bracket, you're likely just getting a conglomerate ofexpert picksand analysis. If you need assistance with your bracket, is it too much to glance at KenPom metrics for 10 minutes that Bot Buddy's got to do it for you?

If you really need some bracket help and don't trust your gut, phone a friend. That's what friends are for, right? That, and looking the other way when you ding their car. Never mind the dent, just tell me all about the 12-seed you picked to reach the Sweet 16.

Blake Toppmeyeris a columnist for the USA TODAY Network. Email him atBToppmeyer@gannett.comand follow him on X@btoppmeyer.

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Anya Taylor‑Joy's Latest Interview Appearance Sparks Heated Debate After Fans Spot Odd Detail

Leave it to the internet to turn a tiny, almost unnoticeable detail aboutAnya Taylor-Joyinto a full-blown investigation.

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The 29-year-old actress recently had a hotly discussed interview with hostCraig Melvinon theTodayshow.

Fans noticed an odd detail on her wrist and ran wild with their guesses.

The internet turned a tiny, almost unnoticeable detail aboutAnya Taylor-Joyinto a full-blown investigation

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Anya Taylor-Joy made a stopover at theTodaystudio this week to promoteThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

The actressreprised her roleas Princess Peach for the animated sequel, which also has Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, and Jack Black in the lead.

Clips from the March 18 interview had fans obsessing over an odd detail on Taylor-Joy's wrist.

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"What is it on her wrist?" one asked, while another claimed it "lowkey feels like she wants us to go on awhole treasure huntto find it."

Netizens were relentless with their guesses, asking, "whats that? Is that birthmark?"

A picture of theQueen's Gambitstar's wrist triggered a wave of guesses on what the cluster of dots could be

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"It's her charging port," one quipped, while another wrote, "It's more like a bruise to me."

"Seems some insect bite!" one said. Another similar guess was, "It looks like a scorpion sting mark."

"This is the black dots made by eyeliners to save her from vibes," one said, making a reference to how some cultures believe in adding a black dot to ward off evil eye.

"Anya's new wrist tattoo reveal just broke the internet," one commented online

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The top guess in the comments section claimed the bunch of dots was a tattoo, with one saying, "That really looks like a tattoo on her wrist.

Another wrote, "That's either a tattoo or her pen exploded mid-interview."

"I don't think it's a tattoo," one said. "More, more like a scar or something."

"Yeah, bro, that's definitely a small tattoo on her wrist. looks like some kinda symbol or geomantic figure thing," wrote another.

"That's no tattoo, she is guilty," one said online

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Taylor-Joy's interview was widely discussed online, mainly for the "painfully awkward" questionsCraig Melvin asked her.

Melvin raised eyebrows when he said it appeared as though the actress was "trapped" in her onscreen roles.

"In The Queen's Gambit, you're trapped in chess, you're trapped in the kingdom here in Mario, [and] you're trapped sort of in Survival," he said.

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Viewers thought the actress lookedvisibly confused overthe question, as she asked, "So, I have a history of being trapped?"

Melvin then gave some (helpful?) clarification by asking if it was a "theme" she sought out or whether it was just a "coincidence."

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"It does feel like fate. I think now, with some hindsight, I do see a through-line between my own personal journey and what I've been allowed to depict on screen, but they always seem very different to me," she said.

Fans were further puzzled when Melvin asked aboutrecent rumors claimingshe was playing the 60s and 70s version of Joni Mitchell in the upcoming biopic.

Meryl Streep is reportedly expected to take on the present-day version of the singer.

Viewers were puzzled over the offbeat questions asked by Craig Melvin during the interview

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"You're rumored to be playing Joni Mitchell, speaking of through-lines here, arguably one of the most singularly important women in music over the last generation or so," the host said.

He then asked, "Princess Peach, one of the most iconic women in gaming history. What is the connection there?"

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After pausing for a moment and repeating the question, the Golden Globe winner said, "That they're both singular. You can't touch them. They're in a league of their own."

Viewers found the questions unconventional and almost bizarre, saying it's "not even 9 in the morning and he's asking her some bullsh**."

"Sentences have been formed that have never been formed before," another said.

"Honestly, props to Anya for pulling that one out of the fire," wrote one.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movieis set to release on April 1.

"What is the dot dot dot on her wrist?" one asked

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Anya Taylor‑Joy’s Latest Interview Appearance Sparks Heated Debate After Fans Spot Odd Detail

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