
Start your week smart: Celebrating moms, India-Pakistan ceasefire, Pope Leo appeals for peace, shingles vaccine
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CNN’s 5 Things Sunday brings you all the news you need to start your week smart.
Getting the shingles vaccine could do more than just prevent a painful red rash — it may also lower the risk of heart disease and stroke. A new study of more than 1 million people age 50 and older found a 23% lower risk of cardiovascular disease among those who were vaccinated for shingles. Here’s what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart. Breakfast in bed, a handwritten card, flowers, dinner out. It’s Mother’s Day, which means it’s time to celebrate the person who brought you into this world. For some, this can be a difficult day because of a strained relationship. Others, like me, lost their moms too soon. Today I’ll be digging out some old photos and remembering the good times we shared together. 1️⃣ Capturing the light: For more than a year, photographer Emily Whitney has been documenting the lives of immigrant moms in Pennsylvania. She found something unexpected.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked compromising sensitive military information that could have endangered US troops through his use of Signal to discuss attack plans, a Pentagon watchdog said in an unclassified report released Thursday. It also details how Hegseth declined to cooperate with the probe.

Two top House lawmakers emerged divided along party lines after a private briefing with the military official who oversaw September’s attack on an alleged drug vessel that included a so-called double-tap strike that killed surviving crew members, with a top Democrat calling video of the incident that was shared as part of the briefing “one of the most troubling things” he has seen as a lawmaker.











