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Trump administration accidentally texts journalist war plans
SUMMARY: In a startling incident, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, was accidentally included in a Signal group chat by U.S. National Security officials discussing impending military strikes in Yemen. The chat, started by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, contained sensitive debates over the bombing of Houthi targets and intelligence assessments. As plans unfolded, Goldberg initially doubted authenticity but soon realized it was real when bombings began on March 15. Experts warn this blunder may violate the Espionage Act and pose national security risks. The White House acknowledged the incident and plans to investigate how Goldberg was included.

The Trump administration on Monday confirmed to The National News Desk (TNND) it accidentally texted sensitive information about the United States’ war plans to a civilian journalist.
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Roane County Schools installing security film on windows to protect students
SUMMARY: Roane County Schools in West Virginia are installing transparent security film on windows at Roane County High and Spencer Middle School to enhance safety. The film is designed to prevent break-ins and delay intruders, offering students and staff more time to react during emergencies. Principal Andrew Johnson and Superintendent Dr. Richard Duncan emphasize the importance of this added security for student safety, especially during lockdown drills. Funded by the School Building Authority of West Virginia, the project costs over $900,000 and is expected to be completed by next week. The district aims to expand this security feature to all county schools.

Roane County Schools installing security film on windows to protect students
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PBS, NPR broadcasters defend funding as GOP pushes to cut support over bias claims
SUMMARY: Republicans in Congress are pushing to cut funding for PBS and NPR, accusing them of bias and indoctrination. They argue that both networks cater to wealthy urban liberals while neglecting rural America. NPR and PBS defend their taxpayer funding, emphasizing their educational contributions, with PBS receiving 16% of its funding from the government. The GOP focuses on allegations of bias, including limited coverage of stories like Hunter Biden’s laptop. Democrats criticize these claims, highlighting the public trust in PBS and the benefits both broadcasters offer. Public broadcasting executives argue their services serve the greater good, particularly in education.

The two biggest public broadcasters in the U.S. could be on the chopping block for federal funding, with Congressional Republicans accusing NPR and PBS of bias and ideological programming.
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Jay's Evening Weather 03/26/25
SUMMARY: Jay’s Evening Weather update for March 26, 2025, indicates a mix of sun and clouds with cool temperatures in southern West Virginia. However, temperatures are expected to rise into the 70s by the weekend. Active weather is predicted, with several storms potentially bringing rain, particularly on Sunday and Monday, when stronger storms could occur. Current temperatures range from the 30s to 50s across various locations. While Doppler radar hints at possible rainfall, significant amounts are unlikely until late Saturday into Sunday. High temperatures are forecasted at 58 degrees tomorrow, with a chance of rain throughout the weekend.

It was a nice day today around the area, but cooler than it should be for late March. Over the next few days, temperatures will go up, but so will the chance of rain.
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