Trump Tariffs on Iran, Minnesota Lawsuit, SCOTUS Trans Sports Cases

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President Trump’s⁢ New Tariffs on ‌Iran and ⁢Rising Unrest

President Trump announced yesterday a‍ 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran,⁢ escalating pressure on⁤ the nation amid ongoing unrest. The administration reports receiving hourly updates ⁤on ‍the violence against protesters, with the U.S.-based Human​ Rights Activists News Agency reporting over 600 deaths.Trump has previously warned of potential⁤ U.S. intervention to protect protesters, ⁣stating‌ the U.S. was “locked and loaded.” This move signals a continued hardline stance against Iran, particularly concerning ⁤its nuclear program and regional influence.

Minnesota Sues Trump Administration Over Immigration Crackdown

Minnesota officials have ⁤filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s recent immigration crackdown‌ within‌ the state. The legal action follows an incident last week where ⁢an Immigration‌ and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Macklin Good‍ while she⁣ was in her car. ⁣ The lawsuit alleges that federal agents ⁢have engaged‌ in the unlawful arrest of bystanders, ⁤the⁤ detention of‍ U.S. citizens, and the use of‍ excessive force, including the deployment of irritants against protesters. Eyewitness accounts, as reported by NPR, suggest ⁣potential racial profiling in the‌ enforcement actions.

Supreme Court ⁤to Hear arguments on‌ Transgender‍ Athlete Bans

The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments today in two ​landmark ⁤cases concerning state laws that prohibit transgender girls ⁣and women from participating in women’s sports at publicly funded schools. Currently, 27 states have enacted ​such bans.The cases raise critical questions⁢ about fairness, inclusion, and the interpretation of anti-discrimination laws.⁢ Supporters of the bans argue they are‌ necesary to ensure fair competition, while opponents contend they​ violate federal statutes ‍and the constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the⁣ law.⁣ The outcome of these cases could have far-reaching implications for transgender rights and athletic participation nationwide.

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Trump Tariffs on Iran, Minnesota Lawsuit, SCOTUS Trans Sports Cases

⁣ ‌ ⁢ ‍ ‍ ​ See the rust on this pipe ⁤pumping natural mineral water? That ⁣rust is produced by microbes…and some scientists think‌ those microbes, and others like them found in our homes, showers, and bathroom⁣ drains,⁤ could be our next big discovery.
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On‍ today’s⁤ Short Wave podcast, NPR ‍science reporter Ari Daniel explores the hidden world of microbes in‌ our homes and their‌ potential to solve global challenges.⁣ He discusses how scientists are studying the unique environments within our homes – ‍from showerheads to drainpipes ⁢–⁣ to uncover microbial solutions for everything from energy production to pollution remediation. ‍ This research highlights the untapped potential of the microbial world and its relevance‌ to‌ a ‌lasting future.

Three Things⁣ to‌ No Before You go

  1. X (formerly Twitter) Faces ⁤Scrutiny Over AI Chatbot: Two countries have ⁣blocked X’s AI chatbot, Grok, due to concerns over⁤ its generation of sexually explicit content, including⁤ images of children. Several other nations are launching investigations‍ into the ‍platform’s safety protocols.
  2. Trump Proposes Credit Card ⁢Interest Rate Cap: Former ​President Trump has suggested a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%.This proposal aims to alleviate financial ⁢burdens on consumers but faces potential challenges⁣ in implementation and economic impact.
  3. Nurses ⁤Strike in New York‍ City: Approximately 15,000 nurses have initiated a strike ⁢at‌ hospitals across Manhattan and ⁤the Bronx following failed contract negotiations. The strike centers around concerns over staffing levels, patient care quality, and fair ⁢compensation.

This newsletter was⁤ edited by Suzanne ⁣Nuyen.

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