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Trump did what today?
4/4/2026
Congress gave money for global HIV work. The Trump administration isn't spending it
- U.S. funding for HIV/AIDS programs in Africa has been delayed, disrupting vital services.
- The Trump administration is accused of withholding funds earmarked for lifesaving efforts.
- Despite Congress approving nearly $6 billion for global health, uncertainty over funding affects NGOs.
- Many projects, including support groups and communication systems, are shutting down due to lack of support.
- Experts warn that the current U.S. approach to global health could shift responsibility away from aid.
Iran war enters its 6th week as military searches for downed jet crew member
- The war in Iran has escalated with the downing of U.S. fighter jets and mixed reports of casualties.
- Iran's military response includes targeting locations such as petrochemical sites and nuclear facilities.
- The conflict has resulted in casualties on both sides, including U.S. service members and Iranian civilians.
- The U.S. and Israel continue airstrikes on Iranian positions as tensions rise in the region.
- Concerns grow over the safety of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route for oil.
For artists, the Live Nation trial is just one piece of a difficult touring ecosystem
- Live Nation's ongoing legal battles highlight concerns of monopoly in the live music industry.
- Artists like Taylor Swift and Pearl Jam criticize ticket sales practices that affect fans and venues.
- Ticket prices are rising, with many audiences struggling to afford live shows due to high resale rates.
- Challenges face small artists trying to tour as costs increase and support options decrease.
- The live music industry is changing, placing greater pressure on artists amid an evolving market.
Takeaways from Trump's tough week, as war and gas prices take a toll
- Trump's approval rating has dropped to 39% due to the ongoing war with Iran and rising gas prices.
- Protests against Trump have intensified, with nationwide rallies expressing discontent with his policies.
- Court losses and economic issues are further straining Trump's administration's image.
- Increased tariffs and military actions are impacting public perception and economic stability.
- Many voters are concerned about the war's impact on the economy, further complicating Trump's standing.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains what we do — and still don't — know about pain
- Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores how understanding pain can help manage chronic conditions.
- Recent findings suggest that the brain plays a central role in pain experiences and perceptions.
- Mindfulness practices like visualization may aid in pain management according to new research.
- New approaches to injury treatment challenge traditional methods like rest and ice.
- Gupta emphasizes the importance of a wide range of treatment options for those living with pain.
When legal sports betting surges, so do Americans' financial problems
- The rise of online sports betting is linked to increased financial difficulties for gamblers.
- Recent studies show rising credit delinquencies in states where sports betting is legal.
- The convenience of mobile betting has led to a surge in consumer debt tied to gambling.
- Experts warn that while not all bettors face financial issues, addiction risks are high.
- Younger individuals are particularly susceptible to the financial strains of legalized betting.
Trump's ballroom fight sheds new light on an underground White House bunker
- Trump's desire for a White House ballroom has revealed construction of an underground military bunker.
- Legal disputes have delayed the completion of the ballroom but not halted it completely.
- The project aims to enhance safety features at the White House and include upgraded systems.
- The history of the bunker dates back to World War II, designed for emergency operations.
- Trump's administration has downplayed the implications of the bunker, asserting security needs.
Tax refunds are trending a bit higher this year. Here's how people are spending them
- Average tax refunds have increased this year, leading to projects and purchases for many families.
- Some people are spending refunds on essentials, as living costs remain high.
- Increased discretionary spending includes investments in electronics and dining out.
- Despite higher refunds, rising gas prices have reduced the perceived benefits of tax refunds.
- Experts suggest using refunds to pay off debts or build emergency savings.
NASA's Artemis II crew are quite the photographers. See what they've snapped so far
- NASA's Artemis II mission crew has shared stunning photos from their journey to the moon.
- Commander Reid Wiseman captured images of Earth from space, highlighting its beauty.
- The astronauts are collaborating with NASA on future photo opportunities as they orbit the moon.
- The mission marks a significant point in space exploration, reviving interest in lunar travels.
- Public excitement grows as the crew documents their historic journey.
65, single, seeking a roommate: More seniors are being priced out of living alone
- Rising housing costs have led many seniors to seek roommates instead of living alone.
- The number of older adults sharing rentals has tripled over the last decade due to financial stress.
- More seniors are now living with others to cope with high rents and living expenses.
- Many older individuals find benefits in sharing spaces, including companionship and support.
- The trend reflects deeper issues of affordability in housing for aging populations.
Verdicts against Meta and Google may bring a new era of big tech accountability
- Recent court decisions hold Meta and Google liable for harm caused by their platforms.
- Victims claim the companies designed addictive apps impacting children's mental health.
- The outcomes may open doors for future lawsuits against tech companies regarding platform safety.
- Industry advocates call for increased accountability similar to past legal battles against Big Tobacco.
- Both companies plan to appeal the verdicts, and further cases against other tech entities are expected.
What's next for Meta in the wake of trial losses and layoffs?
- Meta faces challenges following court losses over user safety and recent layoffs.
- The company is scaling back its Metaverse investment amid struggles to attract users.
- Meta's shift towards AI suggests a pivot in strategy, with heavy investments in new technology.
- Court decisions indicate potential future liabilities for companies in tech regarding user safety.
- Analysts express skepticism regarding Meta's ability to compete effectively in the AI sector.
Big tech's next move is to put data centers in space. Can it work?
- Elon Musk has proposed launching data centers into space to alleviate Earth's energy constraints.
- Insufficient power and complex cooling needs pose significant challenges to space-based data centers.
- Experts debate the feasibility and timing of establishing functional space data centers.
- Current satellites lack the power generation capacity needed for a robust data center operation.
- The concept raises questions about costs and technical obstacles, with varying opinions on its viability.
The busiest place you've never seen
- Photographer Julia Gunther and writer Nick Schönfeld documented life on the remote island of Tristan da Cunha.
- Their previous projects focused on the island's culture and unique community traditions.
- The duo's work aims to shed light on the daily rhythms and challenges faced by island residents.
- Their storytelling highlights the beauty and struggles of this isolated community.
- New insights into the island's events and traditions will soon be shared with a wider audience.
Penalties stack up as AI spreads through the legal system
- Lawyers face increasing sanctions for using AI-generated errors in legal documents.
- A notable case showcased consequences when attorneys filed incorrect citations from AI tools.
- Mistakes attributed to AI technology raise concerns about its reliability in legal settings.
- The growing reliance on AI in law highlights the need for clear ethical guidelines.
- Many legal professionals are urging a balance between AI assistance and thorough verification.
Evacuation of U.S. troops from Mideast base sends community groups scrambling to help
- U.S. Navy sailors were evacuated from Bahrain after missile attacks, raising urgent needs for supplies.
- Community groups are responding to support returning sailors who arrived with minimal belongings.
- Calls for donations of essentials highlight the challenges faced by military families post-evacuation.
- The Navy is providing crisis assistance and exploring reimbursement processes.
- Evacuated sailors are left uncertain about their future and the status of possessions left behind.
In 1978, they stopped buses — and helped launch a disability rights movement
- The Gang of 19 staged a protest in Denver to demand accessible public transportation for the disabled.
- Their successful demonstration led to wheelchair lifts being installed on city buses.
- The event represented a significant moment in the disability rights movement in the U.S.
- Members became advocates, forming a group focused on civil rights and accessibility.
- Efforts to commemorate their actions reflect their lasting impact on transportation policies.
Opinion: Humanity's hopes ascended with Artemis II
- The Artemis II mission returned humans to lunar exploration, generating excitement and hope.
- Astronauts aboard the mission embody the achievements of engineering and teamwork.
- The success of the launch highlights humanity's potential for exploration beyond Earth.
- Reflections on past moon missions add depth to current aspirations for space travel.
- The mission symbolizes human resilience and curiosity in the face of global challenges.
After the release of the Epstein files, why have there been so few arrests?
- Following the Epstein files release, no new charges have been filed against associates in the U.S.
- Legal experts discuss challenges in proving additional criminal liability based on available evidence.
- The complexities of sex crime investigations hinder progress for potential prosecution.
- Different legal standards and duties exist in the U.S. compared to the U.K. regarding Epstein's associates.
- The public's concern about accountability continues amidst ongoing investigations and disclosures.