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of the Department of Homeland Security, after a lapse of 42 days, the deal does not include
“any money for ice, but it also does not include any reform to immigration enforcement”
tactics that Democrats had demanded, and beer Sam Greenglass reports. The DHS funding lapse has forced tens of thousands of employees to work without pay or quit and resulted in long waits at some airports amid peak spring break travel. If the House signs off on the deal today, money will flow again to FEMA, TSA, the Coast Garden, Cyber Security.
The deal came after a week of erratic negotiations and President Trump moving to unilaterally pay TSA agents via an executive order. Democrats say they stood firm on no new funding for ice and border patrol, and will keep pressing for reforms, like requiring judicial warrants for immigration officers to enter homes.
But Republicans are now signaling the time to negotiate has passed.
The time Greenglass and PR news, Washington. President Trump says he is again extending a deadline for a run to open the state of Hormuz for shipping.
“This deadline's moved to Monday, April 6th, but the Trump administration and Iranian officials”
have issued competing demands to end the conflict. Trump says talks are going well, Iran says there aren't any talks, and beer's A-Betroey says both sides aren't exchanging messages. We did get confirmation now that Egypt and Pakistan have both said they're involved in passing messages now.
And that's because the traditional mediators, which have been all men and cuts are in the past, they came under attack after the war began, some retaliation attacks from Iran. And so they're not involved in the talks at the moment. Although all men says they are playing a role at this moment, but the talks seem to be or not talks.
Let's say the bacterial efforts to get talks going are being conducted by Egypt and Pakistan. And beer's A-Betroey reporting.
“Secretary of State Marco Rubio is going to France today.”
He'll meet with other foreign ministers from G7 countries over the weekend. They'll talk about the war in Iran, and Rubio is expected to seek European support. But this week, President Trump's slam NATO for not helping the U.S. in the war effort. Mortgage rates have risen sharply since the war began, and beer's Steven Besaha reports that is leading to fewer people in the U.S. buying and selling homes.
Plus days before the war began, Mortgage rates fell below 6% for the first time in two and
a half years. But the war is disrupted the bond market, which raises the cost of borrowing. So do investor concerns about fuel prices and inflation. Mike Fred and Tony is the Mortgage Bankers Association's Chief Economist. He says this rise in Mortgage rates comes just as the busy spring home buying season begins.
This is a tough time to see a jump in rates like this, because it likely is going to cause a number of people to at least take a step back and say, "Okay, is this the time to move forward or should I wait until things settle down?" Mortgage rates now at their highest level in six months. Steven Besaha reporting, this is NPR.
Thousands of rallies are planned across the country tomorrow to protest President Trump and his administration, the no kings rallies are set for small towns and big cities. Rockstar Bruce Springstein will perform his new protest song in Minnesota's state capital, St. Paul. Online streamer Netflix is going to raise prices, all of Netflix's plans will see increases.
The lowest tier with ads will go up a dollar from $7.99 a month to $8.99. The premium Netflix plan will go up two bucks a month to $26.99. There have been Vertix this week in two landmark trials against social media companies. The jury verdicts have determined that the design of social media platforms is harmful to children's mental health, and beer's reader-chattergy reports on recent studies
of social media use among kids and teens. Scientists studying the impacts of digital media use and adolescent brain development have been asking kids about symptoms of addiction to screens and social media. Pediatrician Dr. Jason Nagata is at the University of California San Francisco and one of the researchers looking into this.
We found that like 16% of 11 to 12 year olds said that they tried to use their social media apps last but couldn't. 18% said that they use social media apps to forget about their problems. Nagata and others have also found that such compulsive use of screens and social media are linked to mental health symptoms like depression and even suicidality, free to tragedy and
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