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A 90-day, temporary trade deal between the U.S. and China has resulted in a scramble to bring merchandise across the Pacific Ocean. As part of the deal, taxes on Chinese imports to the U.S. dropped from 145% to 30%, while the tariff China charges on U.S. goods fell from 125% to 10%. With no one knowing what will happen after the deal expires, many importers are not taking any chances.
Chinese made cars, including Volvo and other brands, are seen at the port in Nanjing, in China’s eastern Jiangsu province on April 16, 2025, as they wait to be loaded onto ships for export.
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President Trump has landed in Saudi Arabia, beginning his four-day trip to the Middle East. This is his first overseas state visit of his second term, and it’s a high-stakes trip with huge business deals on the table. The visit comes as Gulf Arab states are hyper-focused on transforming their economies.
Opening statements in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial took place yesterday in New York City, after the prosecution and defense narrowed the jury pool down to 12 people, plus six alternates. Combs faces charges of sex trafficking, transporting to engage in prostitution and racketeering conspiracy. The trial is expected to last for eight weeks.
Anti-abortion activist pray and protest in front of the Greenville Women’s Clinic in Greenville, South Carolina, March 14, 2025. Jim Urquhart for NPR
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Many Americans draw the line at the idea of charging women who get abortions with homicide. However, since Roe v. Wade was overturned, some Republican lawmakers have become increasingly open to the idea. Jason Storms, the national director of the anti-abortion rights group called Operation Save America, is working to persuade more legislators about its policy. Storms and aligned activists, who call themselves “abortion abolitionists,” lobby legislators at statehouses to support hardline anti-abortion bills. At least 14 states saw bills filed during the current or most recent legislative sessions that would establish fertilized eggs as full legal persons and classify abortion as homicide. Storms says even within some of the most restrictive billssome states are still falling short.
Some chefs have switched from plastic cutting boards to wooden alternatives. One study of plastic cutting boards found that they shed as many as dozens of grams of microplastics per person per year.
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Scientists are growing increasingly worried about microplastics finding their way into our bodies through food and kitchen tools, potentially harming our health. Possible routes for the exposure come from chopping on plastic cutting boards, heating up plastic containers and tossing plastic detergent pods in the dishwasher. Here’s what you should know about microplastics and some ways you can reduce your reliance on plastic in your kitchen:
The Angel Oak tree on Johns Island near Charleston, S.C., pictured in September 2013.
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This newsletter was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.