The Title 42 asylum restriction that expelled migrants millions of times along the U.S.-Mexico border has ended, threatening to put an even bigger strain on America's beleaguered immigration system. Others had raced to enter the United States before new restrictions set in. Some asylum-seekers still waded into the Rio Grande even as officials shouted for them to turn back. |
A migrant gestures to National Guard members standing behind razor wire on the bank of the Rio Grande, seen from Matamoros, Mexico. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) |
The subway rider who put a fatal chokehold on an agitated fellow passenger in New York is expected to turn himself in to authorities today on a manslaughter charge that could send him to prison for 15 years. Manhattan prosecutors announced they would charge Marine Corps veteran Daniel Penny, 24, in the May 1 death of Jordan Neely, 30. |
The U.S. labor market might finally be getting some slack, as weekly unemployment claims last week jumped to their highest levels since November 2021. However, it could take more than one data point to signal that jobs are no longer plentiful. The most recent federal labor report showed employers adding a whopping 253,000 jobs in April and the unemployment rate hitting 3.4%. The economy is recovering as more people are out of work. Hmmm… |
It seems that unemployment and new hires are both up. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) |
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Parents of children with peanut allergies could soon have an innovative solution: a wearable "peanut patch." A late-stage trial involving 200 children between ages of 1 and 3 showed that wearing the patch for 22 hours a day over a year drastically increased their tolerance of peanut protein. If approved by the Food and Drug Administration, the product from biopharmaceutical company DBV Technologies would be the first such patch for children under 4 years of age. Skippy and JIF are eagerly awaiting the results. |
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It's official: After decades of fighting, the FDA says gay men in monogamous relationships are welcome to donate blood. In the 1980s, at the height of the AIDS epidemic, the FDA instituted a full lifetime ban for gay men. In 2015 the rule was relaxed but required men who sleep with men to abstain before donating. Starting yesterday, all donors, regardless of who they have sex with (or don't) will be screened for risky behavior before giving blood and may be temporarily denied based on their answers. |
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The breakup between Adidas and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West continues. The sneaker brand now says it might sell its remaining Yeezy products and donate the profits to charities that support people who "were hurt" by West's antisemitic comments. CEO Bjorn Gulden floated the idea after saying "burning is not an option." The company also warned in February that writing off all that inventory would lead to its biggest operating loss in decades. |
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In another setback for the embattled fitness brand, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall for more than 2 million Peloton workout bikes. The agency said the bikes' seat posts are breaking during use, causing users to fall and in at least 13 cases to get injured, including one report of a fractured wrist. In 2021, the brand recalled its treadmill after a defect caused multiple injuries and one death. Peloton's stock plunged following the news. |
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In an age when people are looking for creative ways to make ends meet, a new viable career path is becoming a trend. It's the momfluencer. In the same way social media influencers have monetized their lives, new moms are leaning into the concept by sharing their mommyhood experiences, joyous moments with their little ones and offering up pro tips for other moms and moms-to-be. But is it all it's cracked up to be? Cheddar News finds out. |
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Airbnb's stock took a hit this week after the company warned of a possible slowdown in bookings in the second quarter. But that decline is relative to 2022, when pent-up travel demand from the first years of the pandemic led to a boom in bookings. Going forward, the company said its three main priorities are expanding globally, offering more affordable options, and encouraging more users to host rather than just travel. |
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Still trying to figure out how to celebrate Mother's Day this Sunday? How about a tea party? We shared an interview recently from a high tea expert and now we've remixed it for YouTube. Consider it the CliffsNotes that you can hold on to when you're prepping for the big test, er, big tea. |
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NBC has a new plan for its 2024 Paris Olympic games coverage, a new Secret Invasion trailer reveals a star-studded cast and more details about the highly anticipated sixth season of Netflix's Black Mirror have rolled out including a teaser and episode titles. |
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12. KINDNESS CARD CAMPAIGN |
When 23-year-old Connecticut resident Charlie Capalbo passed away in 2022, his closest friends were inspired to keep his selfless and kind memory alive by encouraging others to commit acts of kindness. They created 'Live Like Charlie' cards that not only keep his name fresh in the minds of others but act as a symbol of goodness in the world. |
Live like Charlie. Love like Charlie. Be Kind. Pass it on. (Cheddar News) |
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What are we watching this weekend? Twin surgeons try to change how women give birth, but make it a thriller. The Truman Show goes to court, Elton John in your home, and brushing up on our Guardians. Plus, there's still plenty to learn about Tupac. |
One thing we love: Fake TikTok trends, but only when it's used for good. One thing we hate: Paper straws. Give us any other type of Earth-friendly straw that doesn't disintegrate in our drinks, please! One thing we ate: Cotton candy ice cream. |
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my professor asked if anyone knows who Pavlov is and i said it rings a bell and no one laughed. this class doesn't deserve me —@clichedout
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