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Surfer, 39, Seriously Injured in Both Legs After Shark Attack off Calif. Coast

A surfer was attacked by a shark at Big River Beach in Mendocino Headlands State Park on Wednesday, March 18

People The California State Lifeguards closes the beach after the shark attackCredit: California State Lifeguards/Instagram

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  • Off-duty lifeguards rescued the man and provided medical aid before he was taken to the hospital in Fort Bragg

  • The beach was closed for 48 hours, as part of the department's protocol

A surfer in California is recovering from serious wounds sustained in a shark attack.

The man, who is reportedly 39 years old according toABC7 and local news outletKTVU FOX 2, was catching waves off the coast of Big River Beach in Mendocino Headlands State Park on Wednesday, March 18, when he suffered injuries to both legs.

He was bitten by the shark at 5.18 p.m. local time and was helped out of the water by three off-duty lifeguards, who also gave him medical attention, theCaliornia State Lifeguards said in a Instagram statementon Friday, March 20.

The wounded surfer was then transported for hospital care at Fort Bragg, the statement continued.

The shark attack happened off the coast of Big River Beach in Mendocino Headlands State ParkCredit: George Rose/Getty

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"This incident highlights the importance of having ocean lifeguard programs and we thank our lifeguards for their quick, heroic actions," the Caliornia State Lifeguards added in the statement.

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"Lifeguards are an important part of the EMS and first-responder network along the rural northern California coastline. Although uncommon, shark bites are one of the many different types of emergencies our lifeguards are trained to respond to and treat," it continued.

"State Parks has posted signs at nearby beaches, notifying the public of a 48-hour beach closure as part of the department's protocol," the statement said, before adding that "sharks are an important part of the coastal ecosystem and that interactions between people and sharks are rare."

Several agencies, such as the Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and Mendocino Coast paramedics, helped respond to the incident, per the Caliornia State Lifeguards.

The release added that the CDFW has collected evidence and is now leading an investigation into the attack.

California State Parks, Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department, CDFW and Mendocino Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team were contacted by PEOPLE but they did not immediately respond.

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Iranian man arrested trying to enter Faslane nuclear base

An Iranian man has been arrested with a woman after trying to enter the Faslane naval base, home to the UK's nuclear-armed submarines.

BBC HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, is the home of Britain's nuclear deterrent

Police Scotland said a 34-year-old man and 31-year-old woman were arrested at HM Naval Base Clyde at about 17:00 on Thursday.

The woman's nationality is unknown, but it is understood she is not Iranian.

The Royal Navy said the suspects "unsuccessfully attempted" to enter the base, near Helensburgh in Argyll and Bute.

A spokesperson added: "As the matter is subject to an ongoing investigation, we will not comment further."

It is understood that the pair did not try to force their way into the base.

They asked if they could enter but were refused permission and were arrested shortly afterwards. Police Scotland said its inquiries were ongoing.

Faslane is the home of all the Royal Navy's nuclear submarines, including the Vanguard-class ballistic missile submarines which carry Trident nuclear missiles.

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The arrests come after the US and Israel launchedwide-ranging strikes on Iran, killing the country's supreme leader on 28 February.

Iran has responded by launching attacks on Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf.

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Defence secretary John Healey said the UKwas reviewing its terror threat level. It remains at "substantial" meaning an attack is "likely".

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, said the UK had "stepped up protections for British bases and personnel to their highest level."

It was not clear whether he was referring only to bases in the Middle East and the Mediterranean or to all bases at home and abroad.

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The Faslane base, which sits on the Gare Loch, has long beenthe focus of anti-war protestsfrom groups such as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).

A long-term peace camp has been based just outside the site since 1982.

The camp began as a protest against the Thatcher government's decision to purchase the Trident nuclear missile system but nearly 40 years later the camp is still there.

The community, composed of residents living in caravans and temporary structures, holds regular anti-nuclear demonstrations, vigils, and direct actions against nuclear weapons.

Faslane's four Vanguard submarines are the sole platforms for the UK's nuclear weapons and are due to be replaced by the new Dreadnought-class submarines after 2030.

It is also the home of Astute-class nuclear powered but conventionally armed attack submarines.

The UK's stock of nuclear warheads is based nearby at the Royal Naval Armaments Depot (RNAD) Coulport on nearby Loch Long.

The UK has operated continuous at-sea deterrence since 1969, with first Polaris and then Trident missiles stored on and launched from nuclear-powered submarines with the capacity to remain submerged at sea for months.

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France takes 'appropriate measures' after sailor's jogging app exposes aircraft carrier's location

PARIS (AP) — France says it's taking "appropriate measures" after a naval officer's use of the Strava exercise app inadvertently enabled journalists to geolocate the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle that is inthe Mediterraneanto help protect French and allied assets and interests duringthe Iran war.

Associated Press FILE - French aircraft carrier The Charles de Gaulle docks at Subic Bay port, a former U.S. Naval base northwest of Manila, Philippines, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Joeal Calupitan, File) French President Emmanuel Macron, center right, visits the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, during his visit to Cyprus, Monday March 9, 2026. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP) French President Emmanuel Macron, left, visits the bridge of the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, during his visit to Cyprus, Monday March 9, 2026. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP) French President Emmanuel Macron meets the crew as he visits the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, during his visit to Cyprus, Monday March 9, 2026. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP)

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The carrier'sdeployment this monthwas not a secret and its commander has even briefed journalists by video link from aboard the nuclear-powered 42,000-ton vessel.

Still, the French newspaper Le Monde caused a stir by using Strava to locate a naval officer who it said used the performance app during a morning jog on March 13, enabling reporters to then find the Charles de Gaulle in the Mediterranean usinga satellite imagetaken that same day.

The newspaper said Thursday that it believes the officer was either jogging on the carrier or one of its escort ships.

French military spokesman Col. Guillaume Vernet said the Strava usage reported by Le Monde "does not comply with the current guidelines. Appropriate measures are being taken by the command."

"In the course of their duties, sailors are regularly made aware of the security risks associated with connected devices, notably the use of social media in their private lives and the potential for geolocation through digital applications," Vernet told The Associated Press on Friday.

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"To prevent any disclosure of information relating to a vessel, different levels of restrictions on the use of connected devices are applied within the French navy. These levels of restriction are determined by the command, depending on the level of threat," he said.

French Rear Adm. Thibault Haudos de Possesse, commander of the aircraft carrier group, had briefed reporters in a video call from the Charles de Gaulle on the same day as the naval officer's morning jog.

The commander said that multiple warships, including French and allied-nation frigates, were escorting the carrier, carrying 20 Rafale fighter jets, two Hawkeye surveillance planes and three helicopters.

Le Monde said that divulging the carrier strike-group's location almost in real time on a public digital platform is dangerous as the Iran war rages. A drone attack on March 12 targeted a Kurdish military base in the Erbil region, killing French soldier Chief Warrant Officer Arnaud Frion and wounding six others.

French President Emmanuel Macron this weekannounced the nameof France'snext nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, which will be bigger than the Charles de Gaulle. The 10 billion-euro ($11.5 billion) France Libre ("Free France"), which is expected to enter service in 2038, will have a capacity for 30 Rafale fighter jets and 2,000 sailors.

The new vessel will have a displacement of about 80,000 tons and a length of 310 meters (1,017 feet), compared to 42,000 tons and 261 meters (856 feet) for the Charles de Gaulle.

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2026 NCAA tournament odds, picks, predictions: Best bets for Saturday's second-round games

The overall No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils fell behind 16-seed Siena by double digits on Thursday, and while the Blue Devils came back towin 71-65, Duke was never within shouting distance of covering the 28.5-point spread. The Blue Devils will take on 9-seed TCU on Saturday, and opened as a double-digit favorite.

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Underdogs went 10-6 against the spread on Thursday, including six outright wins, leading to some big spreads for Saturday's games.

Below you'll find the favorite wagers for Saturday's Round 2 games from our college basketball handicappers — Corbie Craig, Matt Jacob, Matt Russell and Frank Schwab.

Best bets for Saturday's Round 2 games

(9) TCU vs. (1) Duke (-11.5, 139.5)

Russell:How much more do we need to see? Duke isn't the same team without Patrick Ngongba and Caleb Foster.

What team would be able to play at the same super-high standard that the Blue Devils set for themselves, without two crucial starters?

We've got four data points of what Duke is without those two, and it's fundamentally an undersized, shallow, quality tournament team. The issue is that the Blue Devils are still rated in the betting market like one of the top-four teams in the country.

By comparison, TCU just played Kansas on a (debatably) neutral court in Kansas City and the line was -5.5, with the Horned Frogs covering the spread by the hook. Nothing in Duke's four games (1-3 ATS) without Ngongba and Foster should make us believe it's performing at Kansas' level, let alone 5.5 points higher.

So, using point spread math, there has to be value on a TCU team that will match up much better with Duke in the paint than Siena did.

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Bet:TCU +11.5

No. 11 Texas vs. No. 3 Gonzaga (-6.5, 147.5)

Russell:It feels like we see it every year, but rarely is the team in the role of "play-in problem" one that has the talent (and budget) of Texas. The Longhorns have taken advantage of a pair of porous defenses in NC State and BYU, and Gonzaga's top-10 defense (byKenPom) will be more suffocating. However, 7-footer Matas Vokietaitas has taken a more involved role in the offense and is a tough matchup for the Zags. Plus, Texas has the athleticism and length of Dailyn Swain and Tramon Mark that will match up well with Gonzaga's guards.

With a line at THE WINDOW projected tighter than this one, there's an easy case for why this game could come down to the wire, just so long as Texas has any legs left after a busy week with extensive travel.

Bet: Texas +6.5

No. 12 High Point vs. No. 4 Arkansas (-11.5, 168.5)

Russell:We were able to sniff out High Point's ability to hang with Wisconsin enough to stay within the number, but the Panthers took it up a notch by pulling off the patented 12-5 upset of the Badgers.

Starting inside-outside duo Terry Anderson and Rob Martin each had a double-double, and so did Cam'Ron Fletcher off the bench, playing his most minutes (33) since a late-season injury.

With those three at full speed, and Chase Johnston mixing in some of the wildest 3s you've ever seen in your life, the Panthers' power rating in the betting market isn't as high as it should be.

As expected, the Razorbacks overwhelmed Hawaii physically, and were never in danger of being upset. Arkansas did have occasional lapses, though, allowing the Rainbow Warriors to give us a scare late in relation to the point spread.

Athletically more comparable to Arkansas, High Point will make the Hogs pay for any defensive lulls, and with a line this high, there's plenty of room for the Panthers to scare Arkansas even without pulling off another stunner.

Bet: High Point +11.5

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The ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown is taking its toll on the thousands of Transportation Security Administration employees at airports who have been working without pay.

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Approximately 60,000 TSA officers who have gone over a month with partial pay began receiving their first $0 paychecks last week.

Many say they are living in fear, with some taking on extra jobs or even leaving the agency altogether to make ends meet.

And if there is no relief soon, veteran TSA leaders fear that the stress and uncertainty could impact operations for years.

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"Who wants to go work in public service in the public sector when you're treated like a yo-yo?" a TSA worker who asked to remain anonymous told ABC News.

The current partial shutdown, now in its second month, comes close to last fall's 43-day federal government shutdown, which paused payments to thousands of TSA workers, who were still required to work their shift.

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Angela Grana, a TSA officer at Durango-La Plata County Airport in Colorado, told ABC News Live on Monday, the first day that TSA workers missed their checks, that the entire situation has been humiliating for her co-workers.

"The stories I get are very demoralizing," Grana, who serves as the state's regional vice president for AFGE TSA Local 1127, said. "To go ahead and do the Uber Eats or any other kind of side job, we have to have extra permission. For now, we can't just do it."

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Senate Democrats have vowed to block funding for DHS until reforms are made to Immigration and Customs Enforcement following the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by federal law enforcement.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called on Democrats Monday to join a discharge petition that would fund all DHS agencies except for ICE.

A vote on similar legislation failed earlier in the Senate. Jeffries would need at least four Republicans to sign on with all Democrats for the discharge petition to move forward.

TSA says nearly 10% of its officers called out sick Tuesday

Grana said the stress of making ends meet and keeping the airports safe is getting to a lot of TSA officers. Several airports across the country have begunfood pantriesfor their employees affected by the partial shutdown.

"Let me tell you, for us to be concentrating on our jobs without the hunger pains in our stomachs. It's really difficult to do. We can't get it wrong," Grana said.  "We have to get it right every time. We cannot miss a bag, we cannot miss a threat."

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Jill DeJanovich, a TSA officer at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas and single mom of four, was one of the nearly 2,700 TSA workerswho called out sickthis week, because of the demands put on her.

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DeJanovich, who is the a AFGE Local 1260 Chief Administrative Point of contact in Nevada, said she is frustrated with Congress for not moving forward and ending the quagmire over funding.

"Someone needs to cross the line before Congress goes on break for Easter recess," she said.

While some TSA officers said they had to power on through, for others, like Robert Echeverria, the strain of a second DHS shutdown in five months proved to be too much.

After nine years working at Salt Lake City International Airport a lead TSA officer, Echeverria told ABC News that he left his job after the current shutdown. Echeverria said his family's life savings were depleted after the last shutdown.

"Emotionally, we couldn't go through that strain anymore," he told ABC News.

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"It was just really hard for my wife and emotionally to see my kids going through a hard time asking for things, and we wouldn't be able to actually help them out," he added.

A TSA worker who asked not to be named warned that the loss of employees can't easily be fixed.

"Losing seasoned employees is very difficult to replace," the TSA worker said. "New hires take two years to get off probation."

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The worker added that the accumulating debt borne by government employees will also affect staffing.

"One of the requirements is that you have a great credit rating. A lot of our officers are not going to have that now," they said.

Joseph Cerletti, a TSA officer at Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport, told ABC News that he struggles to explain to his kids about their financial issues now that his family has to depend solely on his wife's income.

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Cerletti relented that he and his coworkers "don't have the upper ground here" when it comes to fighting for their rights.

"It's very hard to find words in the English language to describe how I feel about it, other than speechless," he said. "This is just what I've been describing lately as figuratively an uphill gunfight."

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