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President Trump administration has launched more than 200 Fema employees, who help local authorities in disasters, as part of federal government discounts. Along with the shooting, NPR was informed that Fema has declined work to make homes and buildings safer before disaster. Fema is one of the agencies that Trump talks about the judiciary.
FEMA has helped develop construction codes for decades, including standards that reduce the risks that homes will strike in storms and hurricanes. This work is withdrawn under the Trump administration.
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- 🎧 The relevant workers were in monitoringIn the sense that they were within one year of assuming the job, Lauren Sumer says from NPR Even first. Some of the agency’s workers were for more than a decade, but they got this situation after accepting the promotion. Fema helps to develop construction codes to help homes survive in floods and hurricane winds. Fema experts have already submitted recommendations to enhance symbols; However, at Fema Request to remove her name From recommendations.
The Trump administration issued the detention of almost all immigrants In Guantenamo Bay, Cuba, Naval Base. More than 170 immigrants – all of them Venezuelan – were transferred to Honduras as a temporary stop before returning home to Venezuela yesterday.
- 🎧 The administration previously stated that every person was sent to Guantenamo He was a hardening criminal. It was Designed to be correctSergio Martínez-Beltrán says from NPR. A lawsuit against the American Civil Liberties Union revealed that the Trump administration had admitted that nearly 30 % of the detainees were “illegal foreigners.” Martinez-Peltran says it is clear that many immigrants were used as a public relations campaign by the White House. The people who were sent to Guantanamo were not new detainees. Most of them, if not all of them, were already detained during the Biden administration.
- ➡ Many of the mothers of the detainees were retreating On the narration, their children are part of the Venezuelan gang, Train de Aragua. Here is how they try to set the record straight.
The NPR Politics team receives what you need to know Every Friday morning for the first 100 days of the Trump administration. This week, the three largest Trump topics include blame on Ukraine for the invasion of Russia, Duji discounts to the government, and meat over the mayor of New York City Eric Adams. Subscribe to the NPR newsletter for more updates and analysis.
In a dramatic junction in Israel, the authorities announced that a body was returned by Hamas Yesterday, the gunmen claimed. Two young boys and their mother are believed to be among the four bodies that were delivered. However, after a criminal test, Israeli officials stated that the mother’s remains were not among the returning hostages.
- 🎧 The body that was supposed to be Sherry Pepas was instead “An unidentified body,” says Hadil Al -Shalshi of NPR. The Israeli army said that the body did not belong to any known hostage. An official familiar with the situation on the flag of NPR that Israel tends to do so He moved forward with the exchange of prisoners on Saturday He does not want to endanger the Israeli hostages this week. Israel is likely to try to take advantage of the fact that Pepas’s body has not been returned as a negotiating point for more Israeli hostages publications in the future.
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Adryan MA of NPR, his girlfriend, Kia Dognes, who was passenger on the US Airways flight that collided with a military helicopter and crashed into the Botomac River.
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Kiah Duggins, a NPR girlfriend, was on the US Airways flight that crashed on the Bottomac River after colliding with a military helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. No one survived the accident. With the emergence of the news, what was at the airport was waiting for the Duggins, who just visited a family member who underwent surgery. Dugs was “like sunlight,” he says. Talk to NPR about How did you reveal that night He shared his memories of his late girlfriend. “I hope I can get to know the pain that keeps the construction in my chest,” he says. “I think that the more I can plant a little sense of those who were in the minds of people, the more you can live on, to some extent.”
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🍿 Films: in Paddington in PeruBadtington Bir and Brown family fly all over the world in search of Badtington Lucy’s aunt. Along the way, there is a lost treasure, the escape of distress and the detection of the Paddington past.
📺 TV: TraitorsThe Peacock reality display, features a group of alleged celebrities who offer a mixture of betrayal and foolishness. The show in its third season, and Pop culture is a happy hour He is Imagination throws those who believe in it It should be in the next season.
📚 Books: Eric Bushner’s new novel, Dream stateIt looks “chaotic” in the best way, so I add it to my reading menu. It comes to a triangle of love that tests the friendship that lasts for decades from two university friends and studies different angles of male friendship.
Music: Sophomore’s Sophomore album, Voice on and onKeep things enjoyable with a restarting record full of writing attractive songs, bonns and treasures.
🍰 Food: The first cooking book is known by a black American woman, Local cooking book: Contains a selection of useful receipts for the kitchenOutside this month with a new edition. The recipes range from old sweets to delicious options.
❓ quiz: Besides the degree of test, he said: “Yay! Everyone is winning.” But somehow, this does not seem when you get three wrong answers. Please lead my grades and recover me.
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- A stunning new wall decorates the wall outside the Oval Office for visitors to see: Trump’s golden snapshot.
- Light torches are found in the Sagittarius A*, a super black hole in the middle of the Milky Way, creating a light show for astronomers.
- MLB players can challenge the ball and hit calls during the spring training. The camera -based system works as a test to explore the potential role of technology alongside traditional human rulers.
This newsletter was edited by Suzanne Nwin.