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A new report on air quality across the United States offered a cloudy prognosis on the long-term health of about 156 million residents who live in areas that received an “F” in smog and soot pollution. The American Lung Association’s annual State of the Air report, which looked at the latest air quality data from 2021 to 2023, concluded that 25 million more people are breathing “unhealthy levels of air pollution” compared to last year. According to the report, around 46% of people in the U.S. live in an area that received a failing grade in at least one of the…

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Lindsay Brown was working from home in Little Rock, Arkansas, when, during a company meeting in February, her employer said that due to the United States Agency for International Development not making payments to the organization, staff changes needed to happen. Brown, who worked in internal communications for the nonprofit FHI 360, has been furloughed since shortly after that meeting.  She learned that her last day at FHI 360 will be May 2. She is one of the close to 20,000 employees — many living in states such as North Carolina, Vermont, California and Georgia — who lost their jobs as the…

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Politics / April 18, 2025 Centrist Democrats hate the union leader because he puts the working class first. Ad Policy Presidential timber? United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain speaks to guests at an election-night watch party.(Scott Olson / Getty Images) Donald Trump’s tariff wars are tearing apart the world, including the world of American politics. Trade is an issue that divides both major political parties. Although Trump has cowed most inside his own party, in early April seven Republican Senators, including former majority leader Mitch McConnell, cosponsored a bill put forth by the Democratic caucus to limit Trump’s power…

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The chief executives of Walmart and Target privately warned President Trump this week that his sweeping tariff policy could disrupt supply chains and lead to empty shelves in the coming weeks, sources familiar with the White House meeting told CBS News.The CEO of Home Depot was also present at Monday’s closed-door meeting. Axios was first to report on the retail executives’ warnings to Mr. Trump.Target and Walmart declined to comment on the specific warnings.Following their meeting with Mr. Trump on Monday, both companies did issue statements.”We had a productive meeting with President Trump and his team and appreciated the opportunity…

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Activism / April 18, 2025 The coach of the Golden State Warriors stands up to bullies like Donald Trump. Let’s hope that others in the NBA will follow suit. Ad Policy Head coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors looks on during the second quarter of the game against the Portland Trail Blazers on April 11, 2025, in Portland, Oregon.(Alika Jenner / Getty Images) Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr had finally seen enough. After his team’s play-in game against the Memphis Grizzlies, he arrived at the post-game press conference wearing a Harvard basketball T-shirt. Kerr made the…

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China on Thursday denied U.S. President Donald Trump’s assertion that the two sides were involved in active negotiations over tariffs, and said the U.S. should revoke its unilateral tariffs against the nation. China’s pushback on tariffs, with U.S. import duties now standing as high as 145% on China-made products, comes after Mr. Trump said Tuesday that the final tariff rate on China’s goods would come down “substantially.” But Beijing on Thursday said that any suggestion of progress in this matter was as groundless as “trying to catch the wind.”The trade war between China and the U.S. has escalated during the past…

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday said the Trump administration has an “opportunity for a big deal” on trade between the U.S. and China, providing a hint that a brutal tariff war between the two nations could ease up.Bessent, who delivered the keynote address at the Institute of International Finance in Washington, D.C., today, said that the Trump administration wants the U.S. economy to rebalance toward more manufacturing, while urging China to shift away from what he called “export-led manufacturing growth.””China needs to change. The country knows it needs to change. Everyone knows it needs to change. And we want…

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A sign for new voter registration is seen outside a polling location in Derry, N.H., on March 11. Reba Saldanha/AP hide caption toggle caption Reba Saldanha/AP A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has paused a key section of President Trump’s executive order that makes sweeping changes to voting and elections. Critics of Trump’s March 25 executive order say it could disenfranchise millions of would-be voters, and exceeds presidential authority. The executive order instructs the independent Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to change the national mail voter registration form to require that applicants show a document proving U.S. citizenship before they can…

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Momentum from a two-day relief rally in the stock market slowed considerably on Thursday, with mixed signals about tariff negotiations tempering investor’s optimism.Before trading kicked off, both the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures and S&P 500 futures were down, 194 points, or 0.5%, and 10 points and 0.2%, respectively, signaling a weaker start to the day on Wall Street. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite futures, on the other hand, were up 2.5%. “Stocks are sliding so far this morning after China threw cold water on hopes of a trade détente w/the U.S. while investors shrugged at reports of some auto tariff exemptions…

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