MORNING NEWS UPDATE: MARCH 26, 2026
Here are today's top news stories (as of March 26, 2026) in each requested category, based on major headlines and developments:
U.S. News
- Ongoing government shutdown impacts airports: A partial DHS/government shutdown has led to severe TSA staffing shortages, causing record-long security lines at major airports (e.g., Houston's George Bush Intercontinental). Travelers are missing flights, with the acting TSA head describing it as the "highest wait times in TSA history."
- Landmark verdict against Meta and YouTube: A jury found Meta and YouTube liable in a major social media trial, with potential implications framed as a "big tech's big tobacco" moment over harms to children and teens.
- Alaska plane crash rescue: A pilot and his two daughters survived a crash into an icy lake on the Kenai Peninsula; they were spotted standing on the wing and rescued by the Alaska Army National Guard with non-life-threatening injuries.
- Iran Rejects U.S. Ceasefire: Tensions escalated as Iran officially dismissed a 15-point ceasefire plan proposed by the Trump administration. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt warned of "harder hits" if diplomacy fails.
- DHS Funding Crisis: The TSA has warned of potential airport shutdowns as Congress continues to struggle with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding. This comes as the administration warns of a "dire situation" ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
- Economic Anxiety Poll: A new national survey revealed that 65% of Americans believe the country is on the "wrong track," with 89% of women of color citing the cost of living and affordability as their top concern.
Politics
- Signal chat scandal fallout: Top Trump administration national security officials (including Mike Waltz and Pete Hegseth) faced grilling over a Signal group chat that inadvertently included a journalist and revealed Yemen strike plans. Democrats demand full release of texts; Trump stands by his team while downplaying the leak.
- Trump pushes for quick Iran resolution but faces pushback: President Trump reiterates desire for a speedy end to the Iran conflict and claims progress on talks, despite Iran's rejection of a U.S. 15-point proposal. He has also backed his team amid the Signal controversy.
- Trump votes by mail amid past criticism: Reports highlighted Trump voting by mail in a local election despite his previous attacks on mail-in voting.
World Affairs
- U.S./Israel-Iran war continues with diplomatic wrangling: Strikes persist (U.S. and Israeli operations hitting Iranian targets), while Iran rejects the U.S. 15-point ceasefire proposal and issues a counteroffer (including recognition of its Strait of Hormuz authority). Oil prices rise amid uncertainty; Trump calls for quick resolution.
- Gaza and broader Middle East violence: Israeli strikes killed dozens in Gaza (including civilians); related developments include attacks in Syria and Yemen. Protests and humanitarian concerns continue.
- Russia-Ukraine limited Black Sea deal: The U.S. announced a limited agreement to stop fighting in the Black Sea, though details on implementation remain unclear and sanctions relief is demanded.
- Strait of Hormuz Conflict: Iran's Parliament is drafting a bill to impose transit fees on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. While India was granted passage, other nations face a near-total shutdown of the vital oil route.
- NATO Friction: President Trump posted on Truth Social that the U.S. "needs nothing from NATO," criticizing allies for a lack of support regarding the conflict with Iran.
- Diplomatic Intermediaries: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister confirmed that Islamabad is acting as a primary intermediary for indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran, despite public denials of direct negotiations from both sides.
Education
- Melania Trump and humanoid robot at White House ed-tech summit: First Lady Melania Trump appeared alongside an AI-powered robot (Figure 3) at an event focused on fostering future education technology.
- Supreme Court backs parents on school gender disclosure: The Court reinstated an injunction against California policies, affirming parents' rights to be notified about student gender transitions or nonconformity at school (over free exercise claims).
- Trump administration advances school choice: Ongoing pushes for expanded charter schools, tax credits, and returning more control to states, tied to National School Choice Week themes.
- University Espionage Hearing: The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is holding a high-profile hearing today titled "U.S. Universities Under Siege," focusing on foreign espionage and the theft of innovation.
- Student Aid Overhaul: The Education Department and Treasury Department have announced a historic partnership to move federal student aid management to the Treasury, a move framed as a way to simplify and modernize the system.
- AI in Academics: New reports from The Chronicle of Higher Education highlight a "steep decline" in university autonomy and the massive struggle for institutions to adapt assessments to the reality of generative AI in the classroom.
Economy
- Markets react to Iran conflict: Stocks and bonds slipped globally while oil prices climbed due to ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions, Strait of Hormuz risks, and conflicting ceasefire signals. Asian economies (beyond China/Malaysia) seen as vulnerable to energy shocks.
- Gas prices surge impacting consumers: Year-over-year increases (up ~26% in some reports) linked to the Middle East conflict are straining household budgets, particularly for younger generations.
- Broader spending caution: High energy costs lead to reduced consumer spending worldwide, with effects on travel, aviation, and growth forecasts.
- Oil Prices Surge: Following Iran's rejection of ceasefire talks, Brent crude jumped nearly 2%, trading above $104 per barrel. Experts warn that prolonged high energy costs will fuel further inflation.
- OECD Growth Forecast: The OECD maintained its 2026 global growth forecast at 2.9%, but warned that the U.S.-Iran conflict creates massive uncertainty for the second half of the year.
- Gas Price Trends: The national average for regular gas sits around $3.98, with California maintaining the highest prices in the country.
Technology
- AI robot featured at White House event: A humanoid robot walked alongside Melania Trump at an educational technology summit, highlighting AI advancements in public settings.
- Meta/YouTube liability verdict: The landmark trial outcome could set precedents for platform responsibility regarding content harms to youth.
- Speculation on SpaceX/Starlink developments: Reports and predictions around potential IPO timing or expansions for Starlink amid growing satellite tech interest.
- Alphabet’s "TurboQuant": Tech stocks saw a shift after Alphabet confirmed new "TurboQuant" technology that reportedly reduces the memory needed to run Large Language Models (LLMs) by a factor of six, impacting memory chip manufacturers.
- Zero Trust Momentum: Portnox won the 2026 SC Award for Best Authentication Technology today, reflecting a major industry shift toward passwordless, cloud-native security for AI and machine identities.
- AI Safeguards Push: A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing for a temporary pause on new data centers until more robust AI safety and environmental safeguards are implemented.
Health
- Cancer prevention report: WHO analysis indicates up to 40% of global cancer cases could be prevented through lifestyle, diet, activity, and pollution reductions.
- Medicare billing issues hit rural hospitals: Glitches in a new system are delaying payments, exacerbating financial strain and raising closure risks for Minnesota rural facilities.
- Ongoing congressional focus: Hearings on illicit drug threats (e.g., xylazine) and community protection policies.
- llicit Drug Threats: The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health is holding a legislative hearing today focused on the Combatting Illicit Xylazine Act to address emerging drug threats.
- Vaccine Policy Debate: Controversy has erupted following comments from the chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), suggesting that certain routine vaccines, like those for polio and measles, should be optional.
- Life Expectancy Peak: Recent CDC data shows U.S. life expectancy reached a record high of 79 years in the past year, attributed to waning death rates from heart disease and the aftermath of the pandemic.
Sports
- MLB action and season developments: Highlights include strong pitching performances (e.g., Max Fried's scoreless innings) and early season storylines like the Yankees' offense; AL East preview notes a highly competitive division for teams like the Red Sox.
- March Madness updates: Re-rankings of men's and women's Sweet 16 teams ahead of further rounds; ongoing NCAA tournament coverage.
- NBA regular season games: Matchups like Knicks vs. Hornets, with broader league standings and highlights (e.g., recent 76ers win over Bulls).
- NCAA Women’s Tournament: UConn star Azzi Fudd tied her career high with 34 points (including 8 three-pointers) to lead the undefeated Huskies into the Sweet 16, where they will face North Carolina.
- NCAA Men’s Tournament: Second-seeded Houston prepares for a "home game" in the Sweet 16 tonight against No. 3 Illinois at the Toyota Center in Houston.
- Boxing Reform: The House recently passed the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act of 2026, aimed at modernizing fighter protections and safety protocols in the sport.
The dominant global theme today remains the U.S./Israel-Iran conflict and its ripple effects on oil, markets, and diplomacy. News can evolve quickly—check reliable sources for updates.
TOP US EDUCATION NEWS TODAY
TOP WORLD EDUCATION NEWS TODAY
Today, March 26, 2026, the education landscape is dominated by the release of major global reports and significant federal shifts in the United States.
## TOP US EDUCATION NEWS
The primary focus in the U.S. is the ongoing restructuring of the Department of Education and the ripple effects of the recently signed FY 2026 budget.
Federal Program Offloading: The Department of Education has begun transferring the management of several key grant programs—including Full-Service Community Schools and school safety initiatives—to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
This is part of a broader administration strategy to downsize the agency. Graduate Funding Crisis: University of Wisconsin-Madison and other major institutions are reporting a sharp decline in graduate student enrollment.
This is being driven by a "precarious" federal research funding landscape and new visa restrictions that have led to a 3x increase in international student visa delays. Budget Guardrails: While President Trump signed a $79 billion education funding bill, it includes new "guardrails" requiring biweekly reports to Congress on any interagency program transfers.
It also mandates that the Department maintain enough staff to fulfill its legal obligations, despite the push to "return education to the states." Higher Ed Policy Shifts: The Treasury Department has officially assumed responsibility for collecting defaulted student loans from the Education Department.
Meanwhile, institutions like Notre Dame are making headlines by expanding financial aid to cover full tuition for families earning under $150,000.
## TOP WORLD EDUCATION NEWS
Globally, the conversation is centered on a sobering new report from UNESCO regarding out-of-school populations.
UNESCO 2026 GEM Report: Released today, the Global Education Monitoring Report reveals that 273 million children are now out of school—the seventh consecutive year of increase.
The report cites population growth, regional conflicts, and shrinking donor budgets as the primary drivers of this "alarming trend." Sub-Saharan Africa Decline: Progress has decelerated most sharply in sub-Saharan Africa. While global enrollment has risen 30% since 2000, fewer than one in four children of pre-primary age in this region are currently enrolled in school.
Shift in International Study: A "new map" of global education is emerging. Due to tighter immigration and work-study rules in the "Big 4" (US, UK, Canada, Australia), international students are increasingly pivoting toward New Zealand, Ireland, and Germany for better long-term stability and visa norms.
AI Innovation in Research: The AI research platform Liner was named the #2 most innovative company in education by Fast Company today. The platform has reached 13 million global users, highlighting a massive shift toward "evidence-first" AI tools in academia to combat hallucinations.
NO KINGS SPECIAL
The "No Kings 3" nationwide protests are scheduled for this Saturday, March 28, 2026.
The movement is primarily protesting the policies of the second Trump administration, specifically focusing on recent ICE operations, the 2026 Iran War, and broader concerns regarding authoritarianism.
## Major Rally Locations & Times
If you're looking for a specific gathering, here are some of the flagship events:
| City | Gathering Point | Time | Notes |
| Twin Cities (Flagship) | St. Paul, MN | Various | Expected to draw 150,000+; performance by Bruce Springsteen. |
| Washington, D.C. | Memorial Bridge | 10:00 AM ET | Marching past Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument. |
| San Francisco | Embarcadero Plaza | 11:30 AM PT | March to Civic Center at 12 PM; Rally at 2 PM. |
| New York City | 7th Ave & Central Park S | 2:00 PM ET | Flagship NYC event; other rallies in Brooklyn and Queens. |
| Atlanta | Memorial Drive Greenway | 10:00 AM ET | March around the Georgia State Capitol. |
| Philadelphia | City Hall | 12:00 PM ET | Marching down Benjamin Franklin Parkway. |
| Phoenix | 400 W Washington St | 2:00 PM MT | Central Phoenix rally; dozens of other Valley locations. |
### Key Movement Pillars
Core Principle: A strict commitment to nonviolent action and de-escalation.
Primary Issues: Opposition to the 2026 Iran War, ICE's "Operation Metro Surge," and what protesters describe as "tyrannical" executive power.
Organizers: Led by a coalition including Indivisible, 50501, the ACLU, and the AFL-CIO.
### Protester Resources
Safety: Organizers recommend bringing water, sunscreen, and staying in groups. Many locations will have trained safety marshals and de-escalators present.
Find an Event: You can use the interactive map at NoKings.org or Mobilize.us/nokings to find the specific start times and meeting points for smaller community rallies.

