Trump's approval rating ticks lower, economic concerns weigh, Reuters/Ipsos poll findsNew Foto - Trump's approval rating ticks lower, economic concerns weigh, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's approval rating ticked slightly lower this week to 42%, matching the lowest level of his new term as Americans kept a dour view of his handling of the U.S. economy, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. The results of the three-day poll, which concluded on Sunday, showed a marginal dip from a week earlier when a Reuters/Ipsos survey showed 44% of Americans approved of the job Trump was doing as president. The poll has a margin of error of 3 percentage points. While low by historical standards, Trump's popularity remains higher than it was for much of his first term as president and is also stronger than what his Democrat predecessor Joe Biden had during the second half of his 2021-2025 term. Trump's high point remains his 47% rating in the hours after his return to the White House in January. His approval has shown little movement in recent weeks. Just 39% of respondents in the poll said Trump was doing a good job managing the U.S. economy, unchanged from a week earlier. Trump won the 2024 presidential election on a promise to bring about a golden age for the U.S. economy, but his aggressive measures to reshape global commerce - including levying heavy tariffs on major trading partners - have increased the risks of recession, economists say. Inflation rates in the United States soared under Biden but have been trending lower for several years. Some 33% of respondents in the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll gave Trump a thumbs up on how he was managing the cost of living, up from 31% a week earlier. Many economists, however, expect inflation will heat back up as tariffs put pressure on the profits of importers. Trump on Saturday urged Walmart, the world's largest retailer, to "eat the tariffs" instead of blaming them for the retailer's increased prices. He has urged the country's independent central bank, the Federal Reserve, to lower interest rates, but central bankers have also expressed worry over the prospects of higher inflation. The Reuters/Ipsos poll, carried out online and nationwide, surveyed 1,024 U.S. adults May 16-18. (Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Scott Malone and Deepa Babington)

Trump's approval rating ticks lower, economic concerns weigh, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

Trump's approval rating ticks lower, economic concerns weigh, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Do...
Kennedy said a 'team' is in Milwaukee to help with lead contamination. The city says that's not trueNew Foto - Kennedy said a 'team' is in Milwaukee to help with lead contamination. The city says that's not true

US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told a Senate subcommittee on Tuesday that the federal government has "a team in Milwaukee" helping the city address a lead crisis in its schools. The city says that that's not true and that it's still not receiving requested aid from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's childhood lead poisoning experts to deal with the ongoing contamination. During a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing to review the president's HHS budget request for 2026, Kennedy fielded questions about programs and staff already slashed from federal health agencies. CNN reported in April that the CDC had denied the city's request for help with lead exposures in Milwaukee Public Schools' aging buildings after the agency's lead experts were swept up in widespread cuts at US health agencies. Kennedy and HHS have said that the government plans to continue the work of lead poisoning prevention and surveillance at the new Administration for a Healthy America, rather than the CDC. The CDC's experts have not been rehired. "None have been rehired from our lead program or our division," Dr. Erik Svendsen, who was director of the Division of Environmental Health Science and Practice, which oversaw the childhood lead program, told CNN on Tuesday. In response to questions Tuesday from Sen. Jack Reed, D-Rhode Island, about the demise of the CDC's childhood lead poisoning prevention program, Kennedy said, "We are continuing to fund the program, and in Milwaukee, we have a team in Milwaukee, and we're giving laboratory support to that, to the analytics in Milwaukee, and we're working with the health department in Milwaukee." Caroline Reinwald, a spokesperson for the City of Milwaukee Health Department, said Kennedy's statement "is inaccurate." "The City of Milwaukee Health Department is not receiving any federal epidemiological or analytical support related to the MPS lead hazard crisis. Our formal Epi Aid request was denied by the CDC," she wrote in an email from CNN. Reinwald said the department did recently get help from a lab technician from the CDC's Laboratory Leadership Service, who was there from May 5 to May 16 to help calibrate a new instrument in the city's laboratory. "This support was requested independently of the MPS crisis and was part of a separate, pre-existing need to expand our lab's long-term capacity for lead testing," Reinwald said. Beyond the contamination in schools, the city has ongoing programs to test for and remediate lead in its aging homes. Earlier this month, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta asked the city's health commissioner, Dr. Michael Totoraitis, if the agency had enough resources to accomplish what it needed to do. "We have enough of a team right now," Totoraitis said. "I think the long-term investigation into the potential chronic exposures of students at the districts is a part that we were really looking to the CDC to help us with, and unfortunately, HHS had laid off that entire team for childhood blood exposure. "These are the best and brightest minds in these areas around lead poisoning, and now they're gone." Andrew Nixon, director of communications for HHS, says the CDC is helping the Milwaukee health agency's lab. At the health department's request, he said in a statement Tuesday, "CDC is assisting with validating new lab instrumentation used for environmental lead testing. Staff from [the Milwaukee lab] are focused on the lead response and other routine testing while CDC will assist with testing validation, laboratory quality management, and regulatory requirement documentation to onboard the new laboratory instrument." The city says that the CDC lab technician has left and is not expected to return. As of now, it doesn't anticipate any further help from the CDC. "MHD is proud of the team currently serving Milwaukee families, managing its regular caseload while also responding to the lead crisis in MPS schools. While we would have welcomed federal support, we continue to move forward without it," Reinwald said in a statement. At the end of Tuesday's hearing, Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, made a statement to "correct the record." "There are no staff on the ground deployed to Milwaukee to address the lead exposure of children in schools, and there are no staff left in that office at CDC, because they have all been fired," Baldwin told Kennedy. "I look forward to working with you to reestablish that. It sounds like you have a commitment to that, but we need staff in order to make it function." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Kennedy said a ‘team’ is in Milwaukee to help with lead contamination. The city says that’s not true

Kennedy said a 'team' is in Milwaukee to help with lead contamination. The city says that's not true US Health and Human Service...
Jordon Hudson reportedly demanded content approval, partial ownership of UNC 'Hard Knocks' before NFL Films killed projectNew Foto - Jordon Hudson reportedly demanded content approval, partial ownership of UNC 'Hard Knocks' before NFL Films killed project

An offseason version of "Hard Knocks"was supposed to cover Bill Belichick as he embarked on his first season as head coach of UNC. We now know why that project fell apart. Shortly before NFL Films and HBO were set to announce the docuseries, Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, demanded both content approval and partial ownership of the show, according toKatherine Rosman of The New York Times. Rather than hand control of the long-running show to the 24-year-old Hudson,who has made no shortage of headlines this offseason at Belichick's side, NFL Films reportedly opted to pull the plug. Producers reportedly learned after the fact Hudson was in negotiations with another production company, EverWonder, to make a similar series. Perits website, EverWonder has been involved in a number of sports projects, most notably the production of Netflix's Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight. Ithad previously been reportedHudson played an instrumental role in killing the Tar Heel edition of "Hard Knocks," with one of the show's executive producers alluding to her demands to be heavily involved in the production of the series: "The conversation took a turn we were not comfortable with." Not even NFL head coaches or general managers are granted final cut of "Hard Knocks" seasons covering their teams, as the show is ultimately controlled by the league itself. Belichick's inclusion would have been new ground for the series, but Hudson apparently wanted control over what would have been a very loud message about how his foray into college football is going. That desire for control has turned into an unavoidable narrative over the past few months,most notably when Hudson stepped in to nix a CBS interview question about how she and Belichick met. Questions about her involvement in the UNC program have become loud enoughthe Tar Heels felt the need to release a statement confirming she is not a school employee, but she is welcome at their facilities. And given the Times reported Hudson has told at least one person that she and Belichick are engaged, she may be in this for the long haul. The other area the Times reported Hudson's involvement in Belichick's professional life is a number of trademark applications in his name. Literally. Because the trademarks for the coach's well-known catchphrases, such as "No Days Off" and "Do Your Job," are all held by his old New England Patriots team, Hudson has reportedly attempted to pull a Taylor Swift and applied for trademarks reading "No Days Off (Bill's Version)," and "Do Your Job (Bill's Version)." We'll see how that one works out.

Jordon Hudson reportedly demanded content approval, partial ownership of UNC 'Hard Knocks' before NFL Films killed project

Jordon Hudson reportedly demanded content approval, partial ownership of UNC 'Hard Knocks' before NFL Films killed project An offsea...
Angel Reese responds to WNBA hate speech investigation: 'No place' for racismNew Foto - Angel Reese responds to WNBA hate speech investigation: 'No place' for racism

Chicago SkyAll-StarAngel Reesesays "there's no place in this league" for racism and discrimination after hateful comments directed her wayduring the Sky's season openeragainst theIndiana Feverled to a league-wide investigation. "It's tough … and obviously in the moment it's hard to hear,"Reese told reporterson Tuesday when asked how the comments affected her play on Saturday. But Reese credited her "support system" with aiding her: "I've gone through so many different things in the past couple of years of my life, but I think … being part of an organization that really supports me and loves me is something that I couldn't imagine not being part of." FollowingChicago's 93-58 loss to Indianaat Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday, theWNBA launched an investigation into fan conduct, saying, "The WNBA strongly condemns racism, hate and discrimination … We are aware of the allegations and are looking into the matter." Both theSkyandFeverorganizations welcomed the investigation and pledged to cooperate. The WNBA didn't specify the allegations, but a person with knowledge of the situationtold IndyStar, part of the USA TODAY Network, that the league is looking into racist comments directed at Reese by fan(s) in the crowd. The league has not issued a timeline for the investigation and will not make an announcement about findings until it is complete. WNBA INVESTIGATESalleged hateful comments made toward Angel Reese during Fever vs. Sky Angel Reese took 3 questions about the WNBA opening an investigation into reported hate speech directed at her during the Sky-Fever game Saturday. After that a Sky media rep quickly responded "next question" when reporters asked follow ups.#Skypic.twitter.com/qsREFpJCXk — Josh Frydman (@Josh_Frydman)May 20, 2025 ANGEL REESEcalls out lack of action against racism WNBA players have faced Reese applauded the league and the Sky for taking quick action, pointing to the WNBA's recently-launched "No Space for Hate" initiative that aims to combat hate and promote respect across the league afterracism, discriminatory comments and bullyingreached a boiling point in the league during the 2024 season. "I think the WNBA and our team and our organization has done a great job supporting me. I've had communication from everyone, from so many people across this league," Reese said. "Going through this process, obviously if it could happen to me, it could happen to anyone. I think they've done a great job supporting us in this." Reese added: "The (WNBA) understands that this is the priority … I believe every player in this league deserves to be treated with respect and want to come to work and just have fun, and have a great environment to work at." The "No Space for Hate" initiative features a task force of league and team representatives that focuses on "enhanced technological features to detect hateful comments online; increased emphasis on team, arena, and league security measures; reinforcing mental health resources; and alignment of core against hate," the WNBA announced last week. Reese and Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark have frequently been pitted against each other dating back to their collegiate days at LSU and Iowa, respectively. The popularity surrounding Reese and Clark has translated to increased viewership and support for the league, but it hasn't always been support in good faith. In September, Reese was vocal about lack of action by the league and media against racism against players, including her. "The media has benefited from my pain & me being villainized to create a narrative,"she wrote on Xat the time. "They allowed this. This was beneficial to them... Y'all a little late to the party and could have tried to put out this fire way before it started." "I sometimes share my experiences of things that have happened to me but I've also allowed this to happen to me for way too long and now other players in this league are dealing with & experiencing the same things,"Reese wrote at the time. "This isn't OK at all. Anything beyond criticism about playing the game we love is wrong. I'm sorry to all the players that have/continue to experience the same things I have." Contributing: Christine Brennan This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Angel Reese on WNBA investigation into hate speech: 'There's no place'

Angel Reese responds to WNBA hate speech investigation: 'No place' for racism

Angel Reese responds to WNBA hate speech investigation: 'No place' for racism Chicago SkyAll-StarAngel Reesesays "there's n...
'I've done enough': Elon Musk says he's going to spend 'a lot less' money on politicsNew Foto - 'I've done enough': Elon Musk says he's going to spend 'a lot less' money on politics

WASHINGTON –Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and Republican mega-donor whohelped bankroll President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, said he intends to substantially cut back his political spending in future elections as he shifts his attention to his business empire. "I think in terms of political spending, I'm going to do a lot less in the future," Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, said on May 20 at the Bloomberg News at the Qatar Economic Forum. "I think I've done enough." Musk recently scaled back his workleading the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, aimed at slashing federal spending. His reduced White House role ‒he's described as devoting a day or twoa week to DOGE ‒ followed massive profit losses for Tesla, his electric car company, after Musk became an increasingly polarizing figure as Trump's top sidekick. More:Elon Musk talks Lincoln Bedroom stays, late-night ice cream as he steps back from DOGE Musk was asked during an interview at the Bloomberg forum whether his decision to spend less on politics was prompted by public blowback. Musk responded, "Well, if I see a need to do political spending in the future, I will do it. I don't currently see a reason." Musk pumped nearly $290 million into the 2024 election to help Trump and other Republican candidates, making him the largest donor, by far, of the election cycle. More:Elon Musk takes a backseat as Donald Trump reaches 100 days in office More recently, Musk spent $20 million to help the Republican-backed candidate in a state Supreme Court race in Wisconsin. It turned intoan embarrassing setback after Susan Crawford, who was backed byDemocrats,won by about 10 percentage points. Her win came after Musk declared the outcome could decide "the future of America and Western civilization." Musk also said he's committed to staying on as Tesla's CEO for another five years, saying at the forum that maintaining "reasonable control" of Tesla was the most important factor for him. Despite his less visible role with DOGE, Musk tagged along during Trump's three-country swing to the Middle East last week. During a stop in Saudi Arabia, Musk announced his company SpaceXstruck a deal to bring its Starlink internet servicesto the country for aviation and maritime shipping. Contributing: Reuters. Reach Joey Garrison on X @joeygarrison. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Elon Musk says he plans to spend 'a lot less' money on politics

'I've done enough': Elon Musk says he's going to spend 'a lot less' money on politics

'I've done enough': Elon Musk says he's going to spend 'a lot less' money on politics WASHINGTON –Elon Musk, the ric...
Hegseth orders new review of Afghanistan withdrawal and suicide bombing at Kabul airportNew Foto - Hegseth orders new review of Afghanistan withdrawal and suicide bombing at Kabul airport

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered another review of the U.S. military's chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, and of the suicide bombing at the Kabul airport that killed American troops and Afghans. President Donald Trumpand Hegseth have repeatedly blasted the Biden administration for the withdrawal, which Hegseth said Tuesday was "disastrous and embarrassing." He said the new review will interview witnesses, analyze the decision-making and "get the truth." There have already beenmultiple reviewsof the withdrawal by the Pentagon, U.S. Central Command, the State Department and Congress, which have involved hundreds of interviews and studies of videos, photographs and other footage and data. It's unclear what specific new information the new review is seeking. The Abbey Gate bombing during the final days of theAfghanistan withdrawalkilled 13 U.S. service members and 170 Afghans, and wounded scores more. It triggered widespread debate and congressional criticism, fueled by searing photographs of desperate Afghans trying to crowd into the airport to get out of Kabul, with some clinging to U.S. military aircraft as they were taking off. A detailedU.S. military reviewwas ordered in 2023 to expand the number of people interviewed, after a Marine injured in the blast said snipers believed they saw the possible bomber but couldn't get approval to take him out. Thefindings, released in 2024, refutedthose assertions and concluded that the bombing was not preventable. A congressional review was highly critical of the withdrawal, saying the Biden administration did not adequately prepare for it or for all the contingencies and put personnel in danger. Others, however, have faulted the State Department for not moving quickly enough to decide on an evacuation, resulting in a rush to get out as the Taliban took control of the country. Critics have also blamed Trump for making a deal with the Taliban in 2020 when he was president to remove U.S. troops from Afghanistan, which decreased the number of forces on the ground as the pullout went on. Both Trump and then-President Joe Biden wanted an end to the war and U.S. troops out of Afghanistan. The new review will be led by Sean Parnell, the assistant to the secretary of defense for public affairs. He will convene a panel that will provide updates "at appropriate times," but there is no time frame or deadline for any report, which is very unusual.

Hegseth orders new review of Afghanistan withdrawal and suicide bombing at Kabul airport

Hegseth orders new review of Afghanistan withdrawal and suicide bombing at Kabul airport WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ha...
Friend Charged with Giving Alcohol to Underage Pittsburgh Pirates Fan Before 21-Foot Fall from Outfield WallNew Foto - Friend Charged with Giving Alcohol to Underage Pittsburgh Pirates Fan Before 21-Foot Fall from Outfield Wall

Joe Sargent/Getty A 21-year-old man has been charged with providing alcohol to the underage Pirates fan who fell on the field on April 30 Authorities say security footage shows the man purchasing two tall cans of beer Kavan Markwood, the fan who fell, sustained injuries to his skull, brain, spine, both sides of his ribs and his lungs A 21-year-old has been charged with supplying alcohol to theunderage Pirates fanwhofell onto the fieldat PNC Park last month. According to court documents obtained and reviewed by PEOPLE, Ethan Kirkwood is being charged with two misdemeanor counts of furnishing liquor to a minor just beforeKavan Markwood's fallover the top of a 21-foot outfield wallon April 30. Authorities also claim security video shows Kirkwood purchasing two 24-ounce cans of beer around the start of the Pirates game, according toABCandCBS, and additional footage shows both Kirkwood and Markwood holding the beers during the game. Kirkwood is also apparently seen on surveillance video returning to the bar at PNC Park to purchase two more beers before Markwood's fall onto the field. GoFundMe As he was being questioned by authorities about the incident, Kirkwood admitted to purchasing alcohol for Markwood before the fall, the complaint alleges, according to ABC and CBS. Kirkwood will return to court for a preliminary hearing in the case on June 23. Markwood's fall occurred in the seventh inning of the Pirates win over the Chicago Cubs on April 30.In videos of the incident, Markwood appeared to lean over the railing while cheering for the Pirates after they hit a double and proceeded to fall 21 feet down onto the field. Allegheny General Hospital Chief Medical Officer Dr. Al Philp gave an update on Markwood's condition on May 7, confirming the baseball fan sustained injuries to his skull, brain, spine, both sides of his ribs and his lungs, according toCBS Pittsburgh. Although Philp noted that it will take time for Markwood to heal, he said he has "progressed really, really well." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "He's at a point now where he's off the breathing machine, he's out of the intensive care unit, and he's preparing to move to the next step, which will be physical therapy rehab. Seeing him recover so quickly has really been gratifying, frankly, ahead of schedule from what we would have anticipated given the real severity of his injuries," Philp continued. Markwood gave his first interviewto thePittsburgh Tribune-Reviewon May 7, where he said he felt "alright," but also like he had "broken everything." He told the news outlet that he "can't really sleep" and has a "lot of back pain." Read the original article onPeople

Friend Charged with Giving Alcohol to Underage Pittsburgh Pirates Fan Before 21-Foot Fall from Outfield Wall

Friend Charged with Giving Alcohol to Underage Pittsburgh Pirates Fan Before 21-Foot Fall from Outfield Wall Joe Sargent/Getty A 21-year-old...

 

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