Over the last month, the Trump administration has ramped up its promise to carry out "mass deportations." ... Since then, hundreds of international students across the country have had their student visas revoked for a variety of alleged infractions, ranging from traffic violations to pro-Palestinian speech. In mid-March, the administration also deported more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants -- many with active asylum cases before courts -- whom it alleges to be gang members to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador, pointing to the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as justification for bypassing the usual due process of law. Among them was Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was unlawfully deported due to an "administrative error." Despite acknowledging the error and the Supreme Court ruling in favor of his return, the Trump administration has refused to bring Abrego Garcia back to the U.S. read more
With stress levels rising across the U.S., reportedly driven by inflation, health concerns, and work-life imbalance, new research reveals which states are managing stress better than others in 2025.
In his first 100 days, President Trump has declared more national emergencies -- more creatively and more aggressively -- than any president in modern American history. read more
Under blue skies, where low-rolling hills rise south of the Canadian border in the tiny town of Adams, N.D., a couple brave the stench of old honey, wax, smoke and bee muck. Nancy and Keith Budke, married 43 years, are migratory beekeepers. They produce honey with the taste of canola nectar, sweet clover and other flowers that their bees pollinate first in North Dakota, then in Texas, after being hauled there by truck, and eventually in California -- if the bees make it that far and if nobody snatches them. read more
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... Currently, antibiotics are the only way to effectively treat typhoid, which is caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S Typhi). Yet over the past three decades, the bacterium's resistance to oral antibiotics has been growing and spreading. ...
XDR Typhi is not only impervious to frontline antibiotics, like ampicillin, chloramphenicol, and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, but it is also growing resistant to newer antibiotics, like fluoroquinolones and third-generation cephalosporins.
Even worse, these strains are spreading globally at a rapid rate. ...
The study was published in The Lancet Microbe. [Volume 3, Issue 8e567-e577, August 2022. www.thelancet.com(22)00093-3/fulltext ] ...
@#4 ... use of the word "whimsical" ...
I use it in this sense ...
whimsical
adjective
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1b. : subject to erratic behavior or unpredictable change
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Another poll ...
Trump approval rating dips; many wary of his wielding of power, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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... Summary
- - - Many Americans wary of Trump's power expansion efforts
- - - Majority oppose withholding university funds over disagreements
- - - Few support Trump running for a third term ...
Hegseth Got Airstrike Details from Secure Military Channel for Signal Chats
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... Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under mounting scrutiny after reports revealed he pulled highly sensitive information about U.S. airstrikes in Yemen from a secure military communications channel and shared it via Signal, an unsecured messaging app, with his wife, brother, lawyer, and others.
NBC News first reported that the data -- including launch and bomb drop times for U.S. warplanes targeting Houthi positions -- originated from U.S. Central Command's classified communications. A source familiar with a second Signal chat confirmed to the Associated Press that the same sensitive operational details were shared again, this time with an even wider circle, raising concerns over a potential security breach. ...
Elon Musk says he's taking a step back from DOGE after Tesla "blowback"
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