"Lie from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh.
President Trump's newest financial disclosures reveal he made over a billion dollars from
“his cryptocurrency businesses in his first year back in office.”
"I'm not profiting because I have a lot of money and a lot of cash and I give it to institutions. I don't know if they know what they're doing or not, but they buy a vast array of things." Washington Post, Clara, and Smorses, Trump made millions more in other ventures. "It is real estate businesses. His resort, Mara Logo, his golf companies, which are making a lot more income now than they
did when he was out of office. So you can see here that there are a lot of avenues that Trump and the Trump family have to bring in cash and they have been maximizing those revenue streams, basically, in 2025." More speaking with NPR is here and now, Trump defended the disclosures to reporters
at Joint Base Andrews today, as he was boarding, his first flight on the new Air Force One, a gift from Qatar. Democratic Congressman Jason Crowe of Colorado Road on Social Media today quote, "This grift and corruption is staggering."
“He and other Democrats accused Trump of using his position for personal gain while”
many Americans grapple with the highest inflation rate in three years. Today, Mark's a week since two major earthquake struck Venezuela, and P.R. Zeta Parallel to reports that last night, the streets in one of the most hard hit areas were lined with bodies. "You're not getting out of your mother."
Even Oscar Tega was looking for her best friend in front of their collapsed building. She had received a phone call two days ago, but all she heard was static. She still had hope that her friend, his wife, and their little girl would be found in the life, but the rescuers emerge with a video of two corpses, the adult is hugging the little girl.
These were praying people, she cried, they prayed at dinner, they prayed when they left home. "Another woman, comforts her, they are with Christ now," she says.
“Aida Parallel and P.R. News, LaWayda Venezuela.”
Millions of Americans are traveling this week for the Fourth of July holiday, and P.R. as Joel Rose reports it's expected to be another record-setting test for the U.S. air-travel system.
"Triple A projects that more than 5.8 million travelers will take domestic flights this
week, barely topping the record set last year. U.S. Airlines are carrying more passengers than ever, even as they're operating fewer flights than they did 20 years ago, and that is pushing the limits of the aviation system. The transportation security administration or TSA is expecting to screen more than 18 million travelers in the week before and after the July 4th holiday.
The busiest single day is projected to be Thursday, with more than 3 million travelers. Joel Rose and P.R. News, Washington. "You're listening to, and P.R. News." Heading into the holiday weekend, record-setting high temperatures projected across much of the U.S. National Weather Services issued extreme heat advisories affecting more than 120 million
people. A large new study from Hong Kong adds to evidence that Tylenol is safe to use during pregnancy. The study found no link between taking the medicine during pregnancy and a risk of autism or attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder in children. More from NPR as Maria Gadoi.
"Researchers examined health records for more than 700,000 pairs of mothers and children spending more than 2 decades. They compared siblings, some were exposed to Tylenol or acetaminophen in utero while others were not. They found no increased risk for ADHD or autism in children whose mothers took the drug during
pregnancy. That finding was consistent no matter which trimester the exposure happened, how often the drug was used or the dose. Other recent studies from multiple countries have also failed to find a link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
The new study appears in the journal Jamma Internal Medicine, Maria Gadoi and PR News. Victor Willis, co-founder of the legendary American disco group village people has died. He was 74 years old. Willis co-wrote hits like "It's fun to stay in the wild and see it." "Song still herded parties and even President Trump's political events."
I'm Lakshmi Singh, NPR News.
250 years ago, the nation's founders considered a free press a critical protection for
we the people. Today, the NPR network proudly upholds your first amendment rights with reporting accountable only to you. It's something we protect together. Power a truly independent press, support the NPR network at plus.npr.org.


