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Republican-led Senate Today's Senate Profits Today I hope to pass legislation to create trillions of dollars in budget plans A few weeks later. The proposed plan puts forward President Trump’s domestic policy agenda, which includes tax cuts and radical changes to defense, energy and immigration policies. Congressional Republicans hope to get the bill at the president's desk by July 4. To achieve this, they need to browse a long list of competing requirements.
Archives - House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La. Lost only three Republican senators, but still passes Trump's spending plan. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file)
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- 🎧 Senate Republicans can only lose three votes NPR's Claudia Grisales told first. Tough negotiations are expected in part because the bill raises provisions for federal debt restrictions, which must be completed this summer to avoid financial defaults. Grisales was told that 60% or more of the bill would remain intact. Medicaid facing deep cuts could be the biggest struggle Senate Republicans will face.
A man was detained after many people participated in walks and night watchmen and burned at an event yesterday in Boulder, Colorado. Authorities said the man was identified as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who shouted "Free Palestine" before the person using the temporary flame. Multiple people are hospitalized and Soliman is expected to face charges.
- 🎧 The attack shocked and shocked the Jewish community in Bouldersaid Megan Verlee of the Colorado member station. The attacked group is called life. Eight people were injured, one of them being a survivor of the Holocaust. Authorities say Soliman was considered to have acted on his own. The Colorado governor and attorney general condemned the act as a hate crime. "The reason this happens is that we allow this atmosphere of hatred to worsen," said Stefanie Clarke, the Colorado leader who stopped anti-Semitism.
Today, in Istanbul, Turkey, there is a series of Russian-Ukrainian peace talks. The meeting came on the second day of Ukraine's attack on Russia, with a series of remote drone strikes on military bases within Russian territory. Ukraine was able to hide drones on top of flatbed trucks, hiding drones deep in Russia, which was parked near a military base, and then the drone was lifted up to attack the planes on the runway. Russia launched more than 470 drones and missiles on Ukraine's targets over the weekend.
- 🎧 NPR's Charles Maynes said Russia usually shows who it is directing terms in peace talks. Russia plays this role thanks to its stronger military status. Trump essentially agrees with Russia's position, saying Ukraine needs to make major concessions. But Sunday's attacks show that Ukraine has some military cards, Meynes said.
- ➡️ Trump has promised peace in Ukraine. This is his efforts.
Diving deep
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. However, existing guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other researchers still classify pregnant women as high-risk groups that should receive booster shooting. Scientific support researchers.
- 🤰Pregnant women who sign up for Covid are more likely to experience severe illness and hospitalization than women of the age and population.
- 🤰Pregnancy makes women five times more likely to have blood clots, and this risk increases if signed with a contract. Inflammation and blood clots in the placenta may be associated with an increased risk of stillbirth.
- 🤰Accepting a vaccine during pregnancy helps protect newborns after birth. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 90% of babies hospitalized in Covid-19 have mothers not received the vaccine during pregnancy.
Life is better
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Life is better Special series About the need to stay healthy in the United States.
After being diagnosed with postural correction tachycardia syndrome, a disease of the autonomic nervous system, Jessica Slice has accepted a new identity: people with disabilities. Becoming disabled, changing her life in challenging and empowering ways. Then she became a mother. Slice's book, Unsuitable Parents: Disabled Mother Challenges an Inaccessible Worlddiscussing her experience as a disabled and embracing interdependent parent. NPR talks to Slice about her point of view, which can benefit all parents.
- Slice said she would not put pressure on herself or her children to get everything right. Her life is not perfect.
- ❤️She did not track the development milestones of her children. The feeling of releasing control or the feeling that we should be as consistent as possible with certain schedules provides her with a sense of freedom.
- ❤️People with disabilities are often excluded or unable to receive inclusive education, and some are often advised not to reappear. Slice said people should not think that she was not enjoying her life because of her disability, so they should not assume that a child would not enjoy her life either.
Three things to know before moving forward
Stephanie Case won a super marathon in Wales, traveling over 60 miles on rough terrain and stopping three times, breastfeeding her 6-month-old baby pepper.
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- Stephanie Case was sick after sitting three times in the 100km race in Wales to breastfeed her six-month-old daughter. The new mom not only finished the competition, but also ranked first among women.
- Memorials and jazz funerals in Louisiana on Saturday paid tribute to 19 black Americans, who recently repatriated bodies from Germany, who were used in racial studies in the late 1800s.
- survivor Over the weekend, its enthusiastic fan base celebrated 25 years. These include NPR producer Mia Venkat and her friend Group, who recreate their own version of reality TV shows every year, including Cutthroat competitions and the Brutal Blind.
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