The Department of Health and Human Services plans to cut 10,000 employees in compliance with President Trump’s order to downsize federal agencies, aiming for a total workforce reduction from 82,000 to 62,000. The move is expected to save $1.8 billion annually, streamline operations, and maintain essential health services. (UPI)
The Congressional Budget Office predicts slower economic growth over the next 30 years due to lower birth rates and huge government spending. Publicly held debt is projected to reach 156% of GDP by 2055. The lower birth rates necessitate immigrant labor for growth. Treasury Secretary Bessent criticized the CBO predictions as “crazy.” (AP)
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, with global trading partners criticizing the move. He admits that there will be a “transition period” that could frustrate Americans, but insists the country will reap long term benefits. However, the new tariffs are further straining relations with many U.S. trade allies. (CBS News)
A tourism submarine accident in the Red Sea off Egypt’s coast resulted in multiple deaths and injuries. Six Russians, including two children, died, while 23 others were injured during an underwater excursion. The cause is under investigation, with Russian authorities launching a criminal probe. The area is known for diving and snorkeling. (ABC News)
After an Atlanta man died in a scuba diving accident in Hawaii, his family found the skeletal remains of his missing son in a backyard tree house. The son, who had been missing for four years, was discovered at the man’s home in Decatur, Georgia. The cause of the son’s death is still unknown, as investigations are ongoing. (NBC News)