
Harvard Fight Is the Quintessential Trump 2.0 Issue
If this email was forwarded to you, click here to sign up.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CBS News
2 minutes ago
- CBS News
DC 33 wraps up voting on tentative deal with Parker administration, results expected to be released Monday
Residents in Philadelphia's Spring Garden neighborhood put out their trash Sunday night confident that their Monday pickup would happen. But will that be the case in the days ahead? A week and a half ago, AFSCME District Council 33, with about 9,000 members, reached a tentative three-year agreement with the city of Philadelphia. The deal includes a 3% raise for each year. That agreement needs to be ratified by a majority of the union's members to go into effect. Over the past week, through Sunday afternoon, members voted in person at union headquarters in University City. The union represents sanitation workers and other employees across multiple city departments, from police dispatchers and crossing guards to maintenance workers at Philadelphia International Airport. All votes will be counted at the District 33 headquarters on Monday. That's when results are expected to be announced. In the meantime, many residents are left to wait and hope for the best. Amber Daddezio and AJ Burton saw the trash mounds around Graduate Hospital and in North Philadelphia, where they live. While they hate to think about another potential halt to pickups, they also understand. "It makes me nervous," Daddezio said. "They're not paid nearly enough for this incredibly important hard work that they're doing every single day," Burton said. It's a similar sentiment from Scout Woodhouse, who's willing to sacrifice a few more days if it means a fair deal for those who help keep the city running. "They are the backbone of the city. They help operations and daily functions, and they deserve more," Woodhouse said.


New York Times
2 minutes ago
- New York Times
Alaska Airlines Asks to Ground Its Fleet, F.A.A Says
Alaska Airlines requested a ground stop for its entire fleet of planes that operate under its brand name, the Federal Aviation Administration said in an advisory on Sunday night. The reason for the advisory, issued just after 9 p.m. on Sunday, was not immediately clear. The grounding affects more than 200 planes under the Alaska Airlines brand but does not affect aircraft operated by the airline's subsidiaries. As of April 24, Alaska Airlines said it operated 238 planes, all Boeings, under its brand. Neither Alaska Airlines nor the F.A.A responded immediately to requests for comment. This is a developing story.


CNN
2 minutes ago
- CNN
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett, US hostage envoy Adam Boehler and Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke - State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash - Podcast on CNN Podcasts
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett, US hostage envoy Adam Boehler and Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke State of the Union 44 mins On CNN's State of the Union, Jake Tapper presses Senator Amy Klobuchar on why Democrats didn't release the Epstein files during the Biden Administration, Congressman Tim Burchett says Trump's call to release grand jury material in the Epstein case is a "good start." US hostage envoy Adam Boehler discusses the Trump administration's prisoner exchange with Venezuela that freed ten detained US nationals. Former Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke weighs in on the GOP's controversial push to redraw its congressional map to help Republicans. Democratic Congressman Ritchie Torres, former Republican Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler, former Trump campaign adviser Bryan Lanza, and CNN Political Commentator Karen Finney break down the state of both parties six months into President Trump's second term.