Dilbert creator Scott Adams announced he has metastatic prostate cancer, with only months to live. He expressed sympathy for President Joe Biden, who shares the same diagnosis. Adams revealed his ongoing battle and use of a walker, mentioning plans to use aid-in-dying drugs. Despite his pain, he remains vocal on his podcast. (UPI)
A study by First Street warns that extreme weather, driven by climate change, could lead to a 380% increase in foreclosures over the next decade, potentially causing billions in losses for lenders. The impact will disproportionately affect low- to moderate-income households and could lead to a crisis in the housing market. (CBS News)
The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from immediate deportations of Venezuelan men accused of gang membership under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. Trump expressed frustration over the ruling, which signals a legal setback in his efforts to accelerate deportations of undocumented immigrants. (AP)
President Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law, criminalizing the non-consensual online posting of sexually explicit images, including AI-generated deepfakes. Violators face prison and fines, with websites required to remove such content within 48 hours of a victim’s request. (NBC News)
Thousands of chicks were abandoned in a postal service truck for three days in Delaware. The surviving chicks are being cared for by an animal shelter. The Postal Service is investigating the incident, as thousands of chicks were left without food and water. The chicks were mistakenly sent to Delaware due to shipping delays. (CBS News)