Welcome to the Daily Briefing. Start the morning with these reads:
A deal was reached to end the Homeland Security shutdown.
Is the U.S. military making deadly AI mistakes?
UConn men and women could pull off a dual championship.
Nicole Fallerthere.Just did some pilates. Thursday's news includes an update on the Artemis II mission, takeaways from a presidential address last night and one mother's journey to have her symptoms be acknowledged.
Astronauts are off to the moon!
NASA'sArtemis II missionis on the way to the moon Thursday, when crewwill be in a high Earth orbitand conduct systems checks, such as testing the Orion capsule's life support, propulsion, navigation and communications systems to ensure the spacecraft is ready to travel deeper into space. And yes,they'll make sure the space toilets work.
It's a historic moment:The Artemis II mission comes more than50 years after humanity last left Earth's orbit. The four astronautswon't land on the moon, but they'll complete essential steps for moonwalks to come.
"We are going for all humanity," astronaut Jeremy Hansen saidseconds before lifting offon at 6:35 p.m. ET on April 1 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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More news to know now
A rosy Iran picture: In a 19-minute address last night, President Trump gave little indication about when the Iran war might conclusion. But he made it clear that he is prepared to leave a messy and problematic situation behind.
Texans unite against Trump wall: An unlikely coalition of Texans of diverse backgrounds and opposing politics are uniting to fight Trump's plan to spend billions on a border wall here in the state's rugged Big Bend region.
State election officials in spotlight: Secretaries of state are elected officials tasked with administering fair and secure elections. The role is increasingly in the political crosshairs of Trump's efforts to crackdown on election practices.
Supreme Court
SCOTUS debates Trump's birthright citizenship policy
Demonstratorsrallied outside the Supreme Courton Wednesday asjustices debateda lower court's rejection ofTrump's argumentthat children of parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily are notentitled to citizenship. While not issuing a quick rejection, key conservative justicesseemed skeptical of the administration's argumentsfor its legality.
Health & Wellness
Doctors blamed her symptoms on motherhood. She actually had mold illness.
In 2018, pregnant with her third child, Kate Ames was exhausted. Her OB/GYN told it was normal mom fatigue and suggested therapy. Years later, when doctors and air quality experts found her symptoms were caused by undiscovered mold in her home, her relief turned to anger.Why hadn't they listened to her in the first place?
Before you go
Kyle Cook weighed in on the "Summer House" drama.
Megan Thee Stallion said her hospitalization was a "wake-up call."
Help KitKat track 400K stolen candy bars.
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