Day: November 26, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump is promising a 25% tax on imports from Mexico and Canada as soon as he takes office. Lebanese officials say a ceasefire deal between Hezbollah and Israel is expected to be announced today. Two storms could cause problems for Thanksgiving travel. Bird flu virus has been found in a batch of raw milk. Plus, we’ll tell you which US company is rolling back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
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NPR News: 11-26-2024 5AM EST
President-elect Trump campaigned heavily on the issue of the border, zeroing in on how he would tackle the increasing problem of illegal immigration. Even before he has been sworn into office, Democratic mayors and governors across the nation are vowing to defy the new administration, promising they will not cooperate with President Trump on issues of immigration and the border. Former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Andrew Cherkasky weighs in on just how much individual power these sanctuary cities and states have to resist the laws of the land or the orders of the President. Millions of Americans are expected to travel to their Thanksgiving destinations this year. AAA Travel and the Transportation Security Administration predict this will be the busiest travel period on record. Most travelers will hit the road on Wednesday between 1 and 5 PM. Travel and small business analyst Mark Murphy joins the Rundown to discuss what people can expect, why this will be the busiest day on record, and how to prepare. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick’s Gaines for Girls podcast, Riley Gaines. Photo Credit: AP
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NPR News: 11-26-2024 4AM EST
The price Medicare pays for a single medicine can range by thousands of dollars, even for people enrolled in the same plan. Wall Street Journal health and science reporter Jared S. Hopkins joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss why this happens. Sign up for the WSJ’s free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices