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Apple News Today

Why a young Ivy grad allegedly killed a health-insurance CEO

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My understanding is his spine was misaligned. It wasn't like he was always in severe pain, but it seems like certain things would trigger it.

Apple News Today

What Trump’s early actions mean for public health

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I had heard, you know, people being like, I have to move out and where are we going? Are we going to untenable living situations? Are we going to basements? Definitely people trying to leave what they perceive as like a pretty prime target for enforcement actions. It's just too soon to know exactly how this is going to play out. But the fear is very real and it's changing people's day to days.

Apple News Today

What Trump’s early actions mean for public health

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And on a recent afternoon, they were like 10 minutes late for dismissal. And he said he was panicking. He was like, I didn't know if something happened to them. Like, I'm just like, what? And then they were fine. They just came out 10 minutes later. But it's sort of like everybody is extremely on edge.

Apple News Today

What Trump’s early actions mean for public health

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They've conducted trainings for principals and teachers. There's been all this updated guidance from the law department that's gone out to a variety of city agencies. If immigration comes, you have to call general counsel. You have to make sure it's a judicial warrant and a lawyer will determine whether or not to then allow the person into the building.

Apple News Today

What Trump’s early actions mean for public health

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But I think what has been confusing is that Mayor Eric Adams has not really said this out loud in any of his appearances.

Apple News Today

Trump had a busy first day. Here’s what you missed.

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Remember, Trump and Vice President Vance had suggested that they were not going to give clemency to people who were violent offenders. But the group that got pardons includes individuals like Julian Cater, who assaulted a U.S. police officer, Brian Sicknick, and later pled guilty to assaulting an officer with a dangerous weapon. Devlin Thompson, who hit a police officer with a metal baton.

Apple News Today

Trump had a busy first day. Here’s what you missed.

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And Robert Palmer, he's the Florida man who attacked police with a fire extinguisher, a wooden plank, and a pole.

Apple News Today

Trump had a busy first day. Here’s what you missed.

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I feel justice was prevailed today. And like I kept saying from the very beginning, it was a two-tier justice system under the Biden administration. He pardoned his own son. I just walked into Capitol to peacefully protest on my charge for the violence. I didn't hurt anybody. I didn't destroy property.

Apple News Today

Trump had a busy first day. Here’s what you missed.

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We're the only country in the world that does this with birthright, as you know. And it's just absolutely ridiculous. But, you know, we'll see. We think we have very good grounds. People have wanted to do this for decades.

Apple News Today

Trump had a busy first day. Here’s what you missed.

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It was probably the most ambitious speech ever given by a human being. We're gonna plant the stars and stripes on Mars. We're gonna make America healthy again. We're gonna seal the border. We're gonna beat inflation. We're gonna save our cities. And a lot of people watching felt that it was possible today.

Apple News Today

Trump had a busy first day. Here’s what you missed.

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A lot of the times you hear politicians run their mouths and you're like, all right, this is just another political speech. This wasn't a political speech. This was a speech made by a hero.

Apple News Today

Trump had a busy first day. Here’s what you missed.

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With these actions, we will begin the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.

Apple News Today

Trump had a busy first day. Here’s what you missed.

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The first item that President Trump is signing is the rescission of 78 Biden-era executive actions, executive orders, presidential memoranda, and others.

Apple News Today

Could Trump actually get rid of the Education Department?

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Today, there's a lot of talk in the media about us receiving permission for respective actions. But strikes are not carried out with words. Such things are not announced. Missiles will speak for themselves.

Apple News Today

Could Trump actually get rid of the Education Department?

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It's probably 50 percent of our job now in pediatrics is explaining to parents the importance of vaccinating their children.

Apple News Today

Could Trump actually get rid of the Education Department?

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I'm very concerned, as are all pediatricians across the nation. One of our primary roles as pediatricians is keeping children safe. And the most effective way to keep children safe from preventable communicable diseases is vaccines.

Apple News Today

“Nothing there but the chimney.” L.A. evacuees return to rubble.

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We were having dinner. I told my three-year-old and my one-year-old that I told them that we're having a fancy candlelight dinner because the power went out. And then we looked outside, we saw a huge fire and we just packed whatever we can and we ran out. It was chaos.

Apple News Today

“Nothing there but the chimney.” L.A. evacuees return to rubble.

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I'm trying to figure out how to tell my three-year-old that we don't have a home.

Apple News Today

“Nothing there but the chimney.” L.A. evacuees return to rubble.

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It's not hard to see that we're in the middle of the once-in-several-generations economic crisis. with a once in several generations public health crisis. The crisis of deep human suffering is in plain sight There's no time to waste.

Apple News Today

Why Trump might pardon this controversial whistleblower

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It is a new dawn for the country, but there are dark clouds on the horizon. When that celebration calms down, the hatred and anger after decades of repression and harsh rule could spill out, and it'll be hard to contain it. And who is going to govern Syria? It is divided many ways, and many rebel factions will want to vie for their own slice of power.

Apple News Today

Why Trump might pardon this controversial whistleblower

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It's a moment of historic opportunity for the long-suffering people of Syria to build a better future for their proud country. It's also a moment of risk and uncertainty As we all turn to the question of what comes next, the United States will work with our partners and the stakeholders in Syria to help them seize an opportunity to manage the risks.

Apple News Today

Everything is about to get more expensive. Here’s what to know.

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Oil changes mainly. That'll be the first noticeable one. An average oil change on most vehicles now anywhere between $50 to $80. It's probably going to end up over $100.

Apple News Today

Everything is about to get more expensive. Here’s what to know.

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Wow. Thank you. Thank you for supporting all of us and recognizing the heroes that are standing behind me and the sheroes.

Apple News Today

Everything is about to get more expensive. Here’s what to know.

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Tariffs against Canada will put your jobs at risk. potentially shutting down American auto assembly plants and other manufacturing facilities.

Apple News Today

In Biden's final days, a flurry of last-minute moves.

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Look, it's not exactly surprising that in a process, in a negotiation that has been this challenging and this fraught, you may get a loose end.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-05-2025 4PM EST

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This is my career. I've worked in the sector for seven years, and I'm not telling many people yet, but my first child is due in September, and I want to be able to feed my family.

Sea of Lies from Uncover

S30 E5: The Undercover Mother | Bad Results

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Breach of duty.

Sea of Lies from Uncover

S30 E5: The Undercover Mother | Bad Results

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Scandals keep coming.

Spotlight: Snitch City

EPISODE 3: The Chief

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We need to get him to put his name to some of this stuff. And today you were really pushing him about getting on the record.

Spotlight: Snitch City

EPISODE 3: The Chief

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I mean, he said my fear is my kids get pulled over and suddenly these cops are planting drugs on them.

Spotlight: Snitch City

EPISODE 3: The Chief

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We were all just pissed off that they were so crooked and they could get away with it. So we were like, you know, how can we let people know?

The Binge Crimes: Finding Mom's Killer

Lady Mafia | 1. “Anna Delvey of the OC”

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This woman is so adept at being a criminal, it's not funny.

The Binge Crimes: Finding Mom's Killer

Lady Mafia | 1. “Anna Delvey of the OC”

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He told me, he goes, I'll go to her house and I'll chop her up in little pieces right in her bed.