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The Environmental Protection Agency announced yesterday plans to target more than two dozen rules and policies. The agency is reconsidering rules that limit climate pollution from cars and power plants, regulations that limit soot and mercury in the air, and more. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called it the “most consequential day of deregulation in U.S. history.” It’s not yet clear whether the EPA plans to weaken these regulations or eliminate them entirely.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin testifying before a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on his nomination in January.
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The world is waiting for Russia’s response to a 30-day ceasefire offer the U.S. and Ukraine brokered earlier this week. Under the proposal, the U.S. has promised to restore military and intelligence support to Ukraine in exchange for Ukraine promising to end air attacks on Russia. Trump officials are expected in Moscow this morning, and Trump said he hopes to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone soon.
A SpaceX capsule is scheduled to carry four astronauts to the International Space Station tomorrow, clearing the way for two astronauts who have been labeled as “stranded” to return to Earth. Yesterday’s launch attempt was postponed due to an issue with a ground support clamp arm. Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams went up to the space station last June and were supposed to spend about a week there. They’ve remained on the ISS after the experimental Boeing capsule they took into orbit malfunctioned. Trump and his close adviser Elon Musk have claimed there are political motivations behind the decision to leave the astronauts there — allegations former astronauts and NASA officials have denied.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 15: Freedom Readers Founder Reginald Dwayne Betts speaks on stage during 38th Annual Brooklyn Tribute To Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House on January 15, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images for (BAM) Brooklyn Academy of Music )
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Author Reginald Dwayne Betts says that Doggerel, the name of his new collection of poems, usually means mediocre poetry. But there’s more behind the name. “I wanted to write poems that say, this is for everybody,” Betts tells Morning Edition host Michel Martin during a recent interview. “So, if you’re looking for some laughter, there’s something here for you. If you’re looking for love, there’s something here for you.” During the interview, Betts reads his poem Grief from the collection. Listen to it and learn more about his works here.
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Photograph by Kinga Krzeminska/Getty Images; Collage by Becky Harlan/NPR
It might be time to dust off your resumé and give it an update. Over the past few years, resumé formats have shifted. Elements like your home address have become less important due to the rise in remote and hybrid work. Adding a URL to your LinkedIn profile can help hiring managers as technology plays a larger role in recruiting. Career coach Cynthia Pong shares with NPR’s Life Kit tips on how to write a CV that’s competitive and up-to-date.
Here are more tips to follow for refreshing your resumé. Check out Life Kit’s advice for landing a new joband sign up for Life Kit’s newsletter for expert advice on health, money, relationships and more.
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This newsletter was edited by Yvonne Dennis. Brittney Melton contributed.
