
Baby Boomers’ health problems, french fry crisis, job interview tips: Catch up on the day’s stories
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Editor’s Note: CNN’s 5 Things newsletter is your one-stop shop for the latest headlines and fascinating stories to start and end your busy day. Sign up here. 👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Hurricane Helene caused billions of dollars in property damage across several states, and now a powerful and dangerous Hurricane Milton is headed toward Florida. As intensifying natural disasters threaten growing swaths of the country, Zillow rolled out a new feature that lets you see climate risk data when shopping for a home. Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day: 1️⃣ Quality of life: Baby Boomers may be expected to live longer than their predecessors, but a study found that they are more likely to suffer from worse health than previous generations. The problems included diabetes, high cholesterol and heart ailments. 2️⃣ Fry crisis: America’s top supplier of french fries says it’s cutting jobs because of lower demand for the popular side item and more restaurants offering value meal deals. Around 80% of fries consumed in the US come from fast-food chains. 3️⃣ Interview tips: Hiring managers say some Gen Z college graduates are unprepared for job interviews or behave unprofessionally. A career expert explains what you should and shouldn’t do if you want to land that position.

Former Navy sailor sentenced to 16 years for selling information about ships to Chinese intelligence
A former US Navy sailor convicted of selling technical and operating manuals for ships and operating systems to an intelligence officer working for China was sentenced Monday to more than 16 years in prison, prosecutors said.

The Defense Department has spent more than a year testing a device purchased in an undercover operation that some investigators think could be the cause of a series of mysterious ailments impacting spies, diplomats and troops that are colloquially known as Havana Syndrome, according to four sources briefed on the matter.

Lawyers for Sen. Mark Kelly filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to block Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s move to cut Kelly’s retirement pay and reduce his rank in response to Kelly’s urging of US service members to refuse illegal orders. The lawsuit argues punishing Kelly violates the First Amendment and will have a chilling effect on legislative oversight.










