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President Trump will highlight his first week in office with a trip to Asheville, NC, today and then to Los Angeles. Both communities have been ravaged by disasters and are struggling with recovery efforts. Asheville was devastated by Hurricane Helene in September, in the middle of the presidential campaign. At that time, Trump posted online that the Biden administration was not doing enough to help.
The Trump administration has Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs through the federal government. The president calls the programs, which were part of the decades-old civil rights movement, “dangerous, degrading or immoral.” It also targets efforts to investigate extremism in military ranks.
The United States is trying to unravel a global hacking campaign that targeted prominent climate activists in the United States several years ago. The Justice Department is trying to extradite an Israeli private investigator named Amit Forlit from the United Kingdom for allegedly orchestrating the operation on behalf of an unnamed public affairs firm based in Washington, D.C.
This essay is written by a martinez, First And Morning edition host.
Los Angeles wildfires are still burning With strong winds expected this week, which could slow down the already incredible work firefighters have been doing to try to contain them. Some people in evacuation zones have been allowed to return home while many have nothing to return to.
This got me thinking about rebuilding. When will it start? How will it be done? Who will offer help?
I don’t know the answers to these three questions But I know that none of this can happen without cooperation. From neighbor helping neighbor to city, county, state and federal government working together on next steps.
The only thing I hope is that the blame Focusing on what should have been done differently or better will not stop you from making recovery possible.
This week, one of Trump’s first trips of his second term will be to Los Angeles to survey the damage. He will come to a state that sued him more than a hundred times during his first term and whose governor, Gavin Newsom, called a special legislative session last November to prepare for potential new prosecutions.
People who lost everything probably don’t think about red versus blue politics right away. Hopefully when it comes to determining these next steps, Trump and Newsom won’t be either.
Find out what NPR watch, read and listen this weekend:
🍿 Movies: One of the days is a comedy about two best friends, played by Keke Palmer and SZA, who endure a wild series of misadventures as they try to make rent during a hectic day.
📺TV: BreakupThe second season is now streaming on Apple TV+, and it’s even weirder and more skillfully put together than the first.
📚 Books: There’s still time to catch up on some titles that change the perspective of 2024 before launching into this year’s new reads. Check out these 12 books exploring the world of art, life after death, life as a nun and more.
🎵 Music: Tina Turner’s lost song “Hot for You Baby” was reintroduced to the world yesterday morning. Check it out here.
❓ Quizzes: Well… I didn’t do badly, but I could have done better. Please take the time to redeem me with your score.
This newsletter was published by Suzanne Nuyen.
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