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Trump did what today?
6/2/2026
Doctors checked Biden just after Trump debate as Jill Biden feared he had a stroke
- After a troubling debate performance, Joe Biden was checked by doctors, causing concern from Jill Biden.
- Jill recalled their post-debate night, stating doctors confirmed he was fine.
- In her memoir, she mentioned her husband's performance was inexplicable and pushed back against claims it was not a one-off.
- Biden eventually decided to continue running for president after previously planning to serve only one term.
- Jill expressed regrets about the pain their family endured during the campaign.
Trump vowed to revoke hundreds of citizenships. It's proving harder to do
- The Trump administration aims to revoke citizenship for some naturalized Americans, raising concerns about fairness.
- Reported cases show legal difficulties in pursuing mass denaturalization, emphasizing robust protections for naturalized citizens.
- Recent statistics indicate a surge in denaturalization efforts, but experts suggest it may not be an emergency.
- Legal challenges continue to arise regarding the nature and implications of citizenship revocation.
- Many affected individuals have faced minimal representation in court during these processes.
Justice Department says it will abide by court order pausing its 'anti-weaponization' fund
- The Justice Department will comply with a court ruling that halts the anti-weaponization fund by the Trump administration.
- This fund aimed to assist those claiming government abuse, but some view it as a partisan effort.
- A judge temporarily blocked the fund after a lawsuit, and hearings about its future will occur in June.
- Critics, including some Republicans, label it a 'slush fund' for political motives.
- The fund was part of a larger legal dispute involving Trump's tax returns.
Tuesday is a big primary day. Here are key races to watch
- Six states, including California and Iowa, are holding elections with attention on competitive gubernatorial races.
- In California, candidates for governor are many, as a unique primary system sends the top two competitors to the general election.
- Iowa Democrats look to select candidates for a key Senate race, hoping to flip a Republican seat.
- Tension is high as candidates face off in both Iowa and New Jersey in crucial races for party control.
- The primaries are vital for upcoming congressional elections, influencing party strategies.
How Ebola kills -- and what it takes to stop it
- Ebola disrupts the immune response, making it challenging for the body to fight off the virus.
- This leads to severe bodily damage, causing symptoms like profuse vomiting and diarrhea.
- Supportive care, such as fluid replacement, is essential for surviving Ebola infections.
- Caring for patients in outbreak areas is tough due to resource limitations and healthcare access.
- While advancements have been made in treatments, challenges remain in current outbreaks, like in the DRC.
Trump appoints housing official as acting director of national intelligence
- President Trump appointed Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, sparking criticism.
- Pulte's background is in housing, raising concerns about his qualifications for the intelligence role.
- Critics fear he may alter intelligence reports to fit political agendas.
- The appointment follows Tulsi Gabbard's resignation, who left to support her husband during health treatments.
- Pulte will not be alone as several administration roles are filled simultaneously by the same individuals.
Michigan found a way to reduce school vaccine waivers. Until it backfired
- Michigan aimed to limit vaccine waivers for schoolchildren amidst rising measles cases.
- A new email waiver system backfired in some areas, making it easier for parents to opt out of vaccinations.
- Health officials face growing tensions over vaccination protocols and safety during public sessions.
- The pandemic has led to increasing waiver requests as immunization rates drop.
- Local leaders are now debating whether to continue or alter vaccination strategies.
5 ways to reduce everyday exposure to 'forever chemicals'
- Known as PFAS, these chemicals are linked to health risks and are prevalent in many products.
- Eliminating them completely is difficult, but reducing exposure is possible with conscious choices.
- Checking water quality and using filters can help reduce PFAS consumption from drinking water.
- Choosing PFAS-free products and being mindful of food sources can further decrease exposure.
- Awareness and proactive steps can significantly lower health risks associated with 'forever chemicals.'
10 new books in June will transport you
- June brings an array of new books set in diverse locations and eras, perfect for summer reading.
- Maggie O'Farrell's 'Land' explores life in mid-19th century Ireland amidst the Great Famine.
- Ann Patchett's 'Whistler' tells a poignant family reunion story focused on emotional complexities.
- Readers can expect genres ranging from historical accounts to quirky speculative fiction.
- This selection invites readers to travel through captivating narratives without leaving home.
Russian attack on Ukraine kills at least 16 and traps others in damaged buildings
- Russia launched a major aerial strike on Ukraine, resulting in at least 16 civilian deaths.
- Explosions caused significant destruction, trapping individuals in collapsed buildings.
- Ukrainian officials reported widespread injuries and ongoing threats to civilians from missile attacks.
- President Zelenskyy urged increased international support in light of the escalating bombardment.
- The attacks raise concerns about the effectiveness of Ukraine's defense capabilities under current conditions.
Iran halts talks with U.S. over Israeli actions in Lebanon, Gaza
- Iran suspended negotiations with the U.S., demanding Israel stop its military actions in Lebanon and Gaza.
- The announcement follows warnings from Israeli military about imminent strikes in southern Beirut.
- Tensions increase as both sides navigate complex regional conflicts, affecting diplomatic efforts.
- Trump reported positive discussions with both Israel and Hezbollah, but Iran's position remains firm.
- Continued violence poses challenges for diplomatic resolutions and regional stability.
What to know about U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats
- U.S. military strikes against drug boats in Latin America have resulted in significant casualties.
- Critics question the legality and efficiency of these strikes in combating narcotics trafficking.
- The majority of fentanyl, a major drug issue, is trafficked through land routes, not via boats.
- Experts argue the strikes may not effectively address the underlying drug crisis in the U.S.
- Concerns about extrajudicial killings and military overreach have surfaced amid rising death tolls.
Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military, appeals court rules
- A federal appeals court ruled against the Pentagon's ban on transgender troops, citing legal issues.
- The ruling partially protects current service members named in a related lawsuit.
- Transgender individuals have ongoing challenges in military service and recruitment.
Home Page Tiny Desk Carousel
- A collection of featured Tiny Desk Concerts showcases diverse musical performances.
- Listeners are invited to explore talent through intimate concert settings.
- Tiny Desk brings unique audio-visual experiences directly to audiences.
New to your queerness? Here's how to find a supportive community in your area
- Finding a queer community can be important for support and affirmation.
- Starting with known events or asking friends can ease the process of connecting.
- Being open to various gatherings increases chances of finding meaningful interactions.
Cheap and easy ways to stock your emergency go bag
- Preparing an emergency go bag doesn't have to be costly or overwhelming.
- Starting small and utilizing existing items can help build an effective kit.
- Key items include water, food, important documents, and personal hygiene products.
How to pick the right sunscreen for you
- Everyone, regardless of skin tone, should wear sunscreen to prevent skin damage.
- Understanding the difference between chemical and physical sunscreens is crucial.
- Choosing an appropriate SPF and reapplication frequency plays a vital role in effectiveness.
Dear Life Kit: Is a recital really more important than my wedding?
- Navigating family conflicts requires understanding and communication about values and feelings.
- Approach delicate topics with empathy, aiming for connection rather than confrontation.
How chef Samin Nosrat keeps up a casual weekly dinner with friends
- Chef Samin Nosrat emphasizes the importance of routine in maintaining friendships through weekly dinners.
- Casual menus with big-batch dishes foster joy and connection among guests.
- Including kids in cooking activities can make gatherings more inclusive and fun.
Remote work -- not AI -- has sidelined recent college graduates, research finds
- Recent research shows remote work has increased unemployment rates among young graduates.
- Companies are less likely to hire recent grads for remote-capable jobs due to mentoring concerns.
- The unemployment gap between younger and older graduates has increased post-pandemic.