A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s proposed federal employee buyout offer, with a scheduled hearing to further consider the issue on Monday afternoon. The offer has faced legal challenges from unions representing 800,000 federal civil servants. (ABC News)
The flu is spreading in at least 41 states, causing a 30% increase in ER visits and temporary school closures. With over 20 million cases, 250,000 hospitalizations and 11,000 deaths so far this season, health experts emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated. Whooping cough cases are also rising. (CBS News)
Quiksilver, Billabong, and Volcom will close over 100 U.S. stores as operator Liberated Brands files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The decision was prompted by economic challenges, changes in consumer spending, and a shift towards online shopping, but the brands will continue under a different operator. (NBC News)
The Department Of Justice restricted Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency’s access to the Treasury Department’s payment system following a lawsuit alleging privacy violations. Musk faces accusations of unethical dealings and potential conflicts of interest. (UPI)
The Panama Canal Authority denies claims by the Trump administration that it has agreed to waive fees for U.S. government vessels transiting the canal. The Authority asserts it has not made any adjustments to tolls and is willing to engage in dialogue regarding U.S. warships’ transit. (UPI)