5 things to know for March 23: LaGuardia Airport collision, DHS shutdown, Grocery prices, Iran war, Antisemitic attack
The crash killed two crew and injured dozens at LaGuardia; DHS funding talks stall amid travel chaos; Iran threatens Gulf mining; London sees antisemitic arson on rescue vehicles.
- Late Sunday, an Air Canada plane struck a rescue vehicle while landing at LaGuardia Airport around 11:40 p.m. ET, killing the pilot and copilot and injuring dozens aboard the flight carrying 72 passengers and 4 crew members.
- President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened to block Department of Homeland Security funding unless lawmakers pass the SAVE America Act, injecting a new demand into shutdown negotiations as travel disruptions mount across airports nationwide.
- Iran's Defense Council warned today it would mine the entire Persian Gulf if attacked, state media reported, while saying coordination with Iran is required for non-belligerent ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
- Economists warn that disruptions to oil and fertilizer supplies through a blocked Strait of Hormuz could drive grocery prices higher ahead of spring planting, compounding financial strain on US farmers already facing elevated fuel costs.
- In London, police said surveillance footage shows three suspects who set Hatzola Northwest ambulances on fire outside a synagogue in Golders Green early today; authorities are treating the attack as antisemitic and no arrests have been made.
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