"Ply from NPR News, I'm Child Snyder.
As President Trump presses allies to join U.S. efforts to secure the strategic
“straight of our moves, impures Ayah Betrayer reports that the virtual shutdown is not”
just about oil. It's also causing delays in age shipments for UN agencies." So I've just walked into a warehouse where Florida ceiling are just boxes in boxes and boxes of what they call super serial. This is fortified wheat, blend with sugar, like a high calorie for malnutrition.
And all of this was supposed to be going to Afghanistan. But instead, it's piled up at the port here in Dubai because the straight of her moves is closed for shipping. And so the Dubai government has given them this extra warehouse here the World Food Program to keep and store tons and tons of boxes of biscuits in order to find a new route
to get the stuff urgently needed in Afghanistan from Dubai. But that's just one of the ripple effects of this war, is that it is stuck here and Dubai and it's unable to pass through the straight of her moves. Cuba has been hit by an earthquake. The U.S. Geological Survey says a quake had a magnitude of 5.8.
It struck as millions of Cubans are without power.
The third major blackout over the past few months.
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that the Trump administration can, for now, deport immigrants to countries they are not from. And it purges humanity or reports. In a two-to-one decision, an appeals panel for the first target reversed a lower court's block on what are known as third country deportations.
These are deportations to a country that an immigrant is not from and does not have connections to. In the last year, the administration has increased the use of these deportations, sending migrants to other countries like South Sudan or Swatini. Immigration attorneys have tried to stop these deportations arguing that they can happen
with little opportunity to argue against them. The appeals panel said that the court would hold oral arguments later this spring. Humanibustia and Pernie is Washington. President Trump took aim at California governor Gazzamick Gavin Newsom Monday criticizing him for his learning disabilities.
Newsom widely rumored to be a potential presidential candidate at St. Pierce's documentary reports. While speaking to reporters at the Oval Office on Monday, President Trump said this. The president of the United States, Gavin Newsom, admitted that he is learning disabilities and dyslexia and everything about him is dumb.
Trump said Newsom's learning disabilities should disqualify him from running for president. Newsom has spoken openly about his dyslexia, which makes it difficult for him to read. He takes rigorous notes and often commits speeches to memory. When asked about Trump's latest comments, Newsom's team responded with a link to a video of that very same clip, poking fun at the fact that President Trump mistakenly refers
to Newsom as the president of the United States. Newsom's caption reads, quote, "No, thank you. We believe in free elections." This is NPR. Federal judge is blocking the Trump administration from overhauling the nation's vaccine
policies, including the decision to slash the number of federally-recommended vaccinations for children. The judge embossed and also ruled at Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. violated
“federal procedures when he revamped a key vaccine advisory committee.”
The decision is being hailed by leaving Health Groups as historic and welcome a spokesman says the administration plans to appeal. Workers at one of the nation's largest meatpacking facilities based in Colorado went on strike
for the first time in four decades, Monday, Mike Lyle of Member Station KU in C reports.
Hundreds of strike-in workers gathered just outside the JBS plant to rally for a better pay and humane working conditions. The workers' union has been negotiating with JBS for months over a new contract. Workers Jennifer Lynn said JBS is simply not doing enough to address their issues. "We definitely need more pay.
We work hard and we deserve to be respected and appreciated. And without us, the company can't run." JBS maintains its offer on the table is fair. Cal deliveries at the plant have been scaled back during the strike. For MPR News, I'm Mike Lyle in Greeley, Colorado.
"Talks in New York City between the WMBA and its players you need are ongoing. They entered a seventh consecutive day Monday afternoon. Both sides reporting progress but say there's still more work to be done to get a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement.
“The key sticky points are playing our player housing and revenue sharing.”
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