President Trump is considering lowering the U.S. refugee cap to 7,500, with most spots reserved for white South Africans. The figure has not been finalized or sent to Congress, as required by law. The proposed cut marks a sharp drop from the Biden administration’s 125,000 target last year. Advocates warn it could delay thousands already approved for entry. (Story URL)
The CDC has removed its universal COVID-19 vaccine recommendation, instead advising vaccination based on personal choice. Acting CDC Director and HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill approved the change, saying, “Informed consent is back.” The updated schedule also advises giving toddlers separate measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and chickenpox shots instead of the combined MMRV vaccine. (Story URL)
Israel and Hamas have opened indirect negotiations in Egypt aimed at ending the Gaza war. Negotiators are discussing President Trump’s 20-point peace plan, introduced last week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hamas said it supports parts of the plan, including releasing all remaining hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and transferring Gaza’s control to an international body. (Story URL)
Former NFL quarterback and analyst Mark Sanchez now faces a level 5 felony charge in Marion County, Indiana. Police say Sanchez, 38, was stabbed early Saturday during a fight with a 69-year-old box truck driver outside Loughmiller’s Pub and Eatery in Indianapolis. The driver used pepper spray, then stabbed Sanchez after fearing for his life. Both men were hospitalized. (Story URL)
Illinois has filed a federal lawsuit to stop the Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Chicago. The suit, naming President Trump and top defense officials, calls the deployment unconstitutional and harmful to Illinois. The White House said Trump’s actions are legal and aim to protect federal property. (Story URL)