President Trump announced plans to meet with U.S. film industry representatives to discuss imposing 100% tariffs on foreign-made films. Trump reassured that the goal was to support American jobs without harming the industry. The White House stated that the decision on tariffs was still under consideration. (Variety)
The Department of Homeland Security introduced a $1,000 stipend as an incentive for undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the country. This initiative aims to facilitate self-deportation, enabling individuals to return home with financial and travel support. The program offers the opportunity for future legal re-entry. (UPI)
A panga boat carrying around 16 people overturned off the San Diego coast, resulting in three deaths and nine missing. Authorities rescued four people needing medical attention. The incident is believed to involve migrant smuggling, with minors also on board. Officials are conducting a search and rescue operation in the area. (People)
The Trump Administration is canceling NEA grants, affecting a variety of arts groups nationwide. Emails notifying grant withdrawal were sent following Trump’s proposal to eliminate the NEA. The new funding priorities emphasize projects aligning with President Trump’s selected areas, leading to criticism from arts groups. (NPR)
After being missing for over 60 years, Audrey Jean Backeberg was found in an out-of-state location. A detective located her through Ancestry.com, and she confirmed she didn’t want to be found. The Sauk County Sheriff’s Office concluded that her disappearance was her own choice, and she seemed content with her decision when contacted. (CNN)