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President Trump marked the 100th day of his second term with a rally in Michigan last night. There, Trump cited an editorial alleging that his presidency has been the most consequential in history. Trump has pushed the limits of presidential power, used wartime authorities to crack down on immigration, punished his political enemies and launched a trade war that has upended global relationships. During his hour-and-a-half rally, he falsely claimed to have won the 2020 presidential election, blamed former President Joe Biden for various national problems, and insisted he’s not getting enough credit for his accomplishments.
President Trump speaks during a rally at Macomb Community College on in Warren, Mich., on Tuesday to mark his first 100 days in office.
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Trump’s bill is the main focus for Republicans in Congress as they return to the nation’s capital after a two-week recess. The House says the goal is to pass the bill by Memorial Day.
Trump’s sometime adviser Steve Bannon said he is expecting a “summer like no other,” during an interview with Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep. Bannon promoted Trump’s agenda in 2016 and worked in the White House for some time. Political observers keep an eye on Bannon to gauge where Trump’s coalition may be going. Watch the video of Bannon and Inskeep’s expansive conversation, which included discussions about tariffs, immigration and how Trump is using his power.
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Living Better is a special series about what it takes to stay healthy in America.
Many people are currently feeling financial anxiety, brought on by the tens of thousands of federal workers cut from their jobs, the possibility of a recession and other recent developments in the headlines. Some people may experience financial setbacks as a disaster that can trigger intense stress, which can then spiral into serious health problems, like depression, substance abuse, high blood pressure and heart problems. Research shows that how you approach financial stress can be key to protecting your health.
Alex, a female bodega kitten playing with a Lotto ticket at Grand Organic in Brooklyn, New York on March 31, 2025.
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In New York, bodega cats are more than just cute companions for the workers and shoppers at the convenience stores. They contribute to the work by taking care of rodents and attracting customers. However, the felines are illegal in New York City because bodegas sell food. Now, kitty lovers have petitioned to reclassify them as working animals. Check out these photos of the cats hard at work.
In 2024, the Idaho Humanities Council funded a rural historical society’s project to compile 400 biographies of local veterans.
Hagerman Valley Historical Museum and Idaho Humanities
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Hagerman Valley Historical Museum and Idaho Humanities
This newsletter was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.