Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Amy Held.
President Trump is heading to Europe for the annual G7 meeting in France Monday.
“NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports security will be tight and anti-Trump protests are expected.”
Aside from protesters, there are worries about the meeting itself where officials have said it's difficult to manage Trump. He's known to impose his time frame and mood on such international gatherings. Trump is recently disparaged the leaders of many of America's European allies who will be among those grappling with two major wars skyrocketing, energy prices and a slumping
world economy. The Europeans know they must still deal with Trump as they're not ready to go at a loan without support from the U.S. President Macron, at one time a top Trump whisperer has not given up. He's hoping President Trump will stay long enough to enjoy a post-summit Tet-Tet-Tet dinner
with him at the Palace of Versailles, Eleanor Beardsley and Pierre News Paris. In the U.S., federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore signs at national parks, saying changing them to fit a political, narrative, violates congressional mandates. NPR's Chloe Veltman has this report.
“Judge Angel Kelly's Friday ruling orders the administration to restore a slavery exhibit”
at Independence Park in Philadelphia and signage acknowledging climate change at Fort Sumpter in South Carolina among other public displays. In March, President Trump ordered the removal or changing of materials that may inappropriately disparage Americans or cast the U.S. in a negative light. The ruling accuses the administration of censorship and blocks further changes or removals
and gives the government 21 days to fully restore all altered or removed content. The ruling is a result of a lawsuit by the National Parks Conservation Association and others accusing the Trump administration of, quote, "mouncing a sustained campaigns where raised history and undermined science." Chloe Veltman MP on news.
Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire after SpaceX launched a record IPO.
The company says it is pivoting toward artificial intelligence. Trump says he wants to meet with AI executives to discuss how the public can share in AI wealth. And Pierre's Windsor Johnston has this report. As policy holders debate who should benefit from artificial intelligence, Cornell Tech
“Professor Helen Nissenbaum says it's important to remember what AI is built on.”
"We get sucked into the idea that the machines are creating, rather than understanding that the machines are creating from what humans have created." Nissenbaum argues that everyday Americans don't get compensated for AI using what it glings from them, open AI has suggested a public wealth fund that could give all people a share of the AI profits while anthropic has called for policies to help workers benefit
if the technology displaces jobs on a large scale. Windsor Johnston and Pierre News, Washington. "It's NPR." In Los Angeles County, a brush fire broke out Saturday triggering evacuation orders in the Palmdale area.
Pierre fighters say they are making progress on the 300 acre blaze and haven't nearly half contained across the US.
There are around a dozen uncontained large fires burning, critical fire weather persists
across parts of the southwest. The New York Nix won the NBA Championship, beating the San Antonio Spurs 94 to 90. Jeff London has more from scenes of celebration in New York City. The drought is over, after 53 years the New York Nix are NBA champions again. And in midtown Manhattan there were spontaneous cheers as fans in orange and blue
streamed on to the streets. The Nix is there want to do trail the San Antonio Spurs going into the fourth quarter. That series MVP Jalen Brunson helped clinch the win with 45 points, 15 in the last 12 minutes. Mayor Zoran Mombani announced a ticker tape parade for Thursday.
For NPR News, I'm Jeff London, in New York. A baby formula sold nationwide at Target and online was linked to a bachelisum outbreak and has been recalled. The caregivers are urged to stop using narrow organics, home-milk formula. The CDC says three babies in California, Pennsylvania and Washington were hospitalized with
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