early. colon cancer surging especially among people younger than the recommended age for screenings. jacqui: study suggests cases could double by people under 40 by the end of the decade and could be the leading cause of cancer deaths for people under 50. researchers are baffled as to why it s even happening. john: do they have any theories, and what can you do to keep it from happening to you? we ll try to answer that question for you today. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m john roberts. great to spend friday with you. jacqui: happy friday, john. colon cancer impacting hundreds of thousands across the country. and medical analysis from dr. saphier. john: game time in a number of hours, los angeles dodgers are set to host a group of drag queen nuns during the team s annual pride night. sisters of perpetual indulgence will also receive an award, and it has many catholics upset. jacqui: faith leaders say it mocks catholicism, and the wee
good morning! and welcome to way too early, the show that wants to hear more about this four-day workweek idea. we re going to tell you about that little bit later on in the show. i am kasie hunt on this tuesday, march 16th. we ll start with the news. europe s fight against coronavirus just hit another snag as more countries hit pause on the astrazeneca vaccine due to concerns about side effects. germany, france, italy and spain have halted use of the vaccine after reports of blood clots in some people who had recently received shots. denmark and norway halted the shots last week. astrazeneca says a review of 17 million people found no increased risk of blood clots and the world health organization is urging countries to continue using it. this comes as europe faces a third wave of coronavirus amid a slow vaccine rollout. the shot, which was developed with oxford university, has not yet been approved for use in the united states. the fda is still reviewing data to determi
critical infrastructure like our power grid. the attack happened right before members went to north carolina to talk about securing the nation s grid. last year somebody shot up two substations knocking out power to 45,000 people and it was not a one-off, john. according to the department of energy, attacks on the grid were up 77% nationwide from 2021 to 2022. lawmakers grilled private utility companies today saying that they really need to start working with the federal government to prevent these kinds of attacks. intelligence security memo detailing at least 15 instances over the course of less than a year. threatening and calling for acts of sabotage against energy. congressman, when we get specific intelligence about increased threats in an area, we will surge security resources. i don t think you did that. we had two people arrested planning attacks in washington and oregon. did you know about that? we did.