March 7, 2025 - 14:09

CNN’s 5 Things brings you the news you need to know every morning. In education news, the Department of Education is implementing new policies aimed at enhancing student safety and mental health resources in schools across the nation. These initiatives are designed to address growing concerns regarding student well-being in the wake of recent events.
In a significant incident, SpaceX experienced an explosion during a test flight, raising questions about safety protocols and future missions. The company is conducting a thorough investigation to determine the cause and ensure the integrity of its upcoming launches.
On the financial front, stock markets have seen a noticeable decline, driven by concerns over inflation and interest rate hikes. Investors are closely monitoring economic indicators as they navigate this turbulent landscape.
In sports, discussions surrounding the participation of transgender athletes in competitive events continue to spark debate, with various organizations reevaluating their policies.
Lastly, Eurostar travel has been temporarily halted due to disruptions, affecting many travelers planning to cross the Channel. Authorities are working to resolve the situation and restore services as soon as possible.
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