Rachel Abrams
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Which seems extremely arduous, just to note.
Well, Adam, thank you very much.
Well, Adam, thank you very much.
Here's what else you need to know today. Russia killed at least 12 people and injured 90 others in a huge attack on Kiev early Thursday, prompting President Trump to issue a rare public critique of Moscow. Vladimir, stop, Mr. Trump posted on Truth Social, saying that he was, quote, not happy with the Russian strikes. Not necessary and very bad timing, the post added.
Here's what else you need to know today. Russia killed at least 12 people and injured 90 others in a huge attack on Kiev early Thursday, prompting President Trump to issue a rare public critique of Moscow. Vladimir, stop, Mr. Trump posted on Truth Social, saying that he was, quote, not happy with the Russian strikes. Not necessary and very bad timing, the post added.
And a federal judge in New Hampshire on Thursday limited the ability of the Trump administration to withhold federal funds from public schools that have certain kinds of diversity and equity initiatives.
And a federal judge in New Hampshire on Thursday limited the ability of the Trump administration to withhold federal funds from public schools that have certain kinds of diversity and equity initiatives.
The judge said that the administration had not adequately defined diversity, equity and inclusion, and that its actions threatened to restrict free speech in the classroom while also overstepping federal authority over local schools.
The judge said that the administration had not adequately defined diversity, equity and inclusion, and that its actions threatened to restrict free speech in the classroom while also overstepping federal authority over local schools.
The decision followed a demand earlier this month by the administration that all 50 state education agencies attest that their schools do not use DEI practices that violate President Trump's interpretation of civil rights law. Today's episode was produced by Will Reed, Anna Foley and Eric Krupke. It was edited by Devin Taylor and contains original music by Dan Powell.
The decision followed a demand earlier this month by the administration that all 50 state education agencies attest that their schools do not use DEI practices that violate President Trump's interpretation of civil rights law. Today's episode was produced by Will Reed, Anna Foley and Eric Krupke. It was edited by Devin Taylor and contains original music by Dan Powell.
Engineered by Chris Wood with theme music by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsberg of Wonderly. That's it for The Daily. I'm Rachel Abrams. See you Monday.
Engineered by Chris Wood with theme music by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsberg of Wonderly. That's it for The Daily. I'm Rachel Abrams. See you Monday.
From The New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams, and this is The Daily. In recent weeks, the Trump administration has deported hundreds of Venezuelan migrants by quickly labeling them as gang members and foreign enemies, boarding them on planes to El Salvador, and sidestepping their rights to a court hearing where anyone might be able to scrutinize the claims made against them.
From The New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams, and this is The Daily. In recent weeks, the Trump administration has deported hundreds of Venezuelan migrants by quickly labeling them as gang members and foreign enemies, boarding them on planes to El Salvador, and sidestepping their rights to a court hearing where anyone might be able to scrutinize the claims made against them.
As a result, very little has been known about who these men are or how they were targeted by immigration officials, until now. Today, my colleague Julie Turkowitz explains who was actually on those planes and the secretive process that led to their deportations. It's Wednesday, April 23rd.
As a result, very little has been known about who these men are or how they were targeted by immigration officials, until now. Today, my colleague Julie Turkowitz explains who was actually on those planes and the secretive process that led to their deportations. It's Wednesday, April 23rd.
So, Julie, as a lot of our listeners know, there's been one story that has really dominated the news cycle recently. It's been the case of this man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He was the Salvadoran man who was on one of the planes that deported hundreds of people from the United States to El Salvador to these prisons recently. But you've been focused on something else.
So, Julie, as a lot of our listeners know, there's been one story that has really dominated the news cycle recently. It's been the case of this man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He was the Salvadoran man who was on one of the planes that deported hundreds of people from the United States to El Salvador to these prisons recently. But you've been focused on something else.
You have focused on the other 200-plus people who were on those planes, as well as dozens of people around the country who have been rounded up by immigration authorities. So can you just tell us what specifically have you been trying to look into?