Tariffs, 23andMe bankruptcy & more: What’s trending today

Ukrainian soldiers hold memorial

In this photo taken on March 21, 2025 and provided by Ukraine's 24th Mechanized Brigade press service on March 24, 2025, servicemen attend a dedication ceremony for soldiers near the frontline in the Donetsk region, Ukraine. (Oleg Petrasiuk/Ukraine's 24th Mechanized Brigade via AP)AP

Here’s a look at some of the top stories trending online today, March 25. They include the latest news on more tariff threats from Donald Trump, what 23andMe’s bankruptcy means for customers and much more.

Trump says any country buying Venezuelan oil will face a 25% tariff (CNN)

Trump administration invokes state secrets privilege in deportation case (CBS)

USPS head Louis DeJoy steps down as Trump officials consider Postal Service overhaul NPR)

Trump officials texted war plans to a group chat in a secure app that included a journalist (AP)

Kremlin tight-lipped on ceasefire deal discussions with the U.S. — as Ukraine prepares for more talks (CNBC)

Luigi Mangione wants laptop in jail cell to ‘properly help prepare his defense,’ lawyers say (Fox)

Other trending headlines

As 23andMe goes bankrupt, millions of people’s DNA data is up for sale (NBC)

Palestinian director of Oscar-winning film attacked by settlers in West Bank, activists say (Washington Post)

Former UFC champ Cain Velasquez gets prison for vigilante shooting targeting son’s accused abuser (LA Times)

‘Bachelor’ finale reveals Grant Ellis’ final choice (USA Today)

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