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18.10 / 13:03
UPS TikTok Kellogg social donates Videos ‘Kindness’ influencers on TikTok give money to strangers. Why is that controversial?
A wave of influencers on TikTok and other social media platforms have started specializing in a trend they call “kindness content,” which usually entails recording a charitable act like giving money or goods to strangers in need
24.04 / 11:31
markets President Universities reports Department Schools Updates Trump Names His Next Chief Economist. Who Is Christopher Phelan?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.President Donald Trump has named Christopher Phelan as his next chief economist, an increasingly important role as the White House focuses on affordability and employment ahead of the midterm elections.Assuming he is confirmed, Phelan will become chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, counseling the president on economic matters. He will replace acting CEA Chief Pierre Yared.Yared is standing in for Stephen Miran, who left the CEA in September when Trump appointed him to fill a vacancy on the Federal Reserve Board.“Miran was an ideological ally,” says Jacob Bastian, a senior economist at CEA during the Biden administration and an assistant professor of economics at Rutgers University.
17.04 / 01:23
markets Waters CEO community wellness Updates athletics I spent three days living at the gym. It was more about zen than sweat.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.It is 8 a.m. in the courtyard of the Life Time Living apartment complex in Henderson, Nev.
16.02 / 02:05
COST students Universities Schools Colleges International Destinations College can break the bank. More Americans are going far away.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. American students are increasingly looking to Europe to go to college. Attending university in the U.S.
29.01 / 01:37
security President shooting reports Department Investigations Trump and his team have a well-worn crisis playbook. It backfired in Minnesota.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—President Trump rose to power in real estate, reality television and politics following a simple creed in moments of crisis: Cede no ground, never admit mistakes and attack.
27.01 / 11:11
Citi security Strategy President shooting social Videos The 48 hours that convinced Trump to change course in Minnesota
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—The videos were splashed across cable news—and President Trump was paying attention. Working from the Oval Office as a winter storm barreled toward the nation’s capital, Trump watched as footage of a federal immigration agent shooting Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive-care nurse and U.S.
17.01 / 10:45
UPS Action Election President country social rights Over two weeks in January, a boundary-pushing President on full display
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—In the days after Donald Trump approved a risky operation to oust Venezuela’s autocratic leader, some administration officials privately came up with a new moniker for the emboldened commander in chief: “President of the World." The nickname reflected Trump’s expanding ambitions and increasingly aggressive posture as he enters the second year of his second term. The president is pushing boundaries at home and abroad as he looks to demonstrate power, cement his legacy and beat the clock ahead of midterm elections that could end unified Republican control in Washington.
11.01 / 09:13
UPS Citi ICE President volunteers Schools Videos Inside Minneapolis’s sprawling network of ICE watchers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MINNEAPOLIS—The Trump administration’s immigration-enforcement crackdown in blue cities like Los Angeles and Chicago has sparked a rolling countermovement: Neighbors armed with whistles and cameras observe ICE officers, chant at them to leave, trail their movements and warn people ahead of their arrival.
07.12 / 12:35
UPS Citi economy community Refugees Schools Scandals A small Minnesota town defends Somali residents as critical to the economy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WILLMAR, Minn.—Nearly 30 years ago in this small agricultural town, resident Pablo Obregon did a double take at a group waiting for the bus downtown on the first day of school. They were Somali children.
03.04 / 18:49
MET security economy Remark President International U.S. Senate passes resolution against justification for Canadian tariffs
A resolution that challenges United States President Donald Trump’s national security justification for tariffs against Canada, passed in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday evening with bipartisan support.
01.04 / 20:25
Career performer Podcasts rights peace Rangers Lance Lynn announces MLB retirement after 13 seasons, teases future baseball plans
Lance Lynn officially announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Tuesday during an episode of his wife’s podcast, Dymin in the Rough. The St. Louis Cardinals right-handed pitcher has decided to stop playing professional baseball at age 37 after representing the team throughout 13 successful seasons.
31.03 / 05:27
UPS Fox ICE blues reports Wild weather leaves 900,000 without power in US and beyond as rain turns to ice
Freezing rain swept through Michigan, Wisconsin and Ontario, Canada's most populous province on Sunday, causing widespread power outages as trees and power lines were brought down across the upper Great Lakes region. Thousands of people were left without electricity, while forecasters warned of severe weather heading towards Tennessee. The National Weather Service predicted winds of up to 70 mph (112 kph), along with the potential for tornadoes and hail up to 2 inches (5 centimetres) by Sunday night. «Make sure your safe place is ready just in case,» forecasters advised via a post on X (formerly Twitter). By Sunday evening, approximately 360,000 customers were without power in Michigan, with another 62,000 outages reported in Wisconsin and more than 110,000 in Indiana. In Ontario, over 400,000 customers were affected, reported NYT.
24.03 / 19:21
Target Platform security President War information reports Trump officials ‘accidentally’ shared Yemen strike plans with journalist; here’s what happened next
Jeffrey Goldberg revealed that he was inadvertently included in a Signal messaging group wherein discussion of US military strikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels was underway. The messages, Goldberg said, were exchanged between top officials of the Trump administration and outlined the plans for March 15 attacks. Goldberg detailed the incident in an article titled The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans. In the report, published on Monday, he disclosed that National Security Adviser Mike Waltz invited him to join a Signal group named Houthi PC small group on March 13—just two days before the strikes took place. As per the report in The Atlantic, initially skeptical, Goldberg suspected that the group was part of a disinformation campaign. He stated that he had strong doubts about the legitimacy of the texts in the group because he could not believe that national security leadership of the US would communicate on Signal about imminent war plans. However, the journalist was soon convinced of its authenticity. He saw real-time discussions involving senior officials of the Trump administration, including Vice President JD Vance and Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.
20.03 / 14:59
Man CEO Remark Tesla President social reports Tim Walz taunts and mocks Elon Musk, says he boosts mood by looking at Tesla stock; world's richest man responds, sets social media on fire
Elon Musk and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz exchanged heated words online over Tesla's stock decline. Walz mocked Musk's financial losses, and the billionaire responded with a sarcastic rebuttal. As Tesla's value plummets, the billionaire's growing political power remains a source of contention.
18.03 / 15:39
Election Bill President track symptoms rights 'Trump derangement syndrome' to be declared a mental illness in US? What you need to know
Republican legislators in Minnesota have proposed to classify «paranoid and hysteric» reactions to President Donald Trump and his policies as a new mental illness, dubbed "Trump derangement syndrome."
17.03 / 22:17
FIVE Extreme Action Bill President symptoms Trump Derangement Syndrome Bill: What do Minnesota Republican Senators want? Everything we know
Trump derangement syndrome’ in the state's definition of mental illness. The proposal aims to recognize extreme reactions to former President Donald Trump as a psychological condition.
16.03 / 07:29
Waters students cover reports travelers Investigations Clothing found at Dominican beach raises new questions in disappearance of Indian-origin student Sudiksha Konanki
Dominican Republic beach where she disappeared more than a week ago. The items, a white netted sarong draped over a lounge chair and beige flip-flops covered in sand, closely match the outfit Konanki was seen wearing in surveillance footage the night of her disappearance. Investigators have noted that the clothing appeared undisturbed.
15.03 / 17:21
UPS Strategy Election travelers You may be mistaken if you think the Democrats are out? Here are top candidates who are already lining up for 2028 US Presidential elections
Meanwhile, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker plans a trip to New Hampshire—a critical early primary state—fueling speculation about his ambitions. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz recently visited Iowa, engaging with Democrats frustrated by Trump-era policies and congressional inaction, signaling his national aspirations despite Iowa’s diminished role in the primary calendar. Though no official campaigns exist, potential contenders are leaving deliberate clues. Operatives and donors dissect travel schedules, policy speeches, and fundraising appearances for hints of presidential intent. New Hampshire Democratic Chair Raymond Buckley notes that early outreach—like Pritzker’s planned visit—resonates with activists eager to shift focus beyond Trump’s divisive legacy. However, challenges loom: The Democratic National Committee won’t finalize early primary states until 2026, complicating strategy. Meanwhile, midterm elections in 2026 remain the immediate priority, even as whispers about 2028 grow louder.
13.03 / 18:09
Manufacturing Strategy President Inside reports Department Macy’s planning to close 150 stores, was related to Ivanka Trump for this reason
The department store chain's problems reflected the broader struggle faced by American retailers in the light of reduced consumer spending coupled with the uncertainty around President Donald Trump's tariff policy.
13.03 / 17:45
FIVE Universities Basketball social reports Updates athletics Minnesota Golden Gophers fire head coach Ben Johnson; Here’s what led to his exit
Minnesota Golden Gophers on Thursday fired men's basketball coach Ben Johnson, despite two more seasons remaining on his contract. This comes after four years of Johnson rebuilding rosters on a repeated basis at his alma mater as the side failed to even come close to an NCAA Tournament appearance, The Associated Press reported.
12.03 / 19:27
Manufacturing WhatsApp President social reports Canada surrenders to Donald Trump’s pressure, reverses electricity tariffs to avoid historic financial price
The decision followed a warning by Trump that Canada would pay a «historic financial price» for its move, Daily Mail reported. The controversy started at the beginning of the week when Ontario premier Doug Ford introduced the electricity tariff as a response to US tariffs, according to the report. Ford had imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian electricity to Michigan, New York and Minnesota, as per Daily Mail. After Ford suspended the tariffs on the US, Trump agreed not to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium to 50% and claimed it would remain at 25%, according to the report.
11.03 / 21:13
UPS Trade President War social reports Donald Trump doubles down on tariffs; President's aggressive new tariffs could plunge three U.S states into darkness as Canada threatens power cuts
Trump's threat came after Ontario Premier Doug Ford retaliated against the US by imposing 25% tariffs on three American states—Michigan, New York, and Minnesota, and Ford also threatened to «shut the electricity off completely if America continues to escalate,» Daily Mail reported.

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