| Good morning. It's Thursday, June 1, and we're looking at pictures of a spectacular "Manhattanhenge" sunset in New York City this week. Now let's catch up. |
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 | The debt ceiling deal passed the House yesterday. | |
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 | Donald Trump was caught on tape talking about classified documents. | - When? The recording is from 2021. The former president appears to brag about having a document related to Iran, The Post reported yesterday.
- What this means: The audio suggests that Trump understood the legal and security issues around having such restricted information.
- Why it matters: Trump is under investigation for potentially mishandling government information. Hundreds of classified documents were found at his Florida home last year.
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 | Two abortion bans were struck down in Oklahoma yesterday. | - Why? The state's Supreme Court said a pair of laws passed last year were unconstitutional. They allowed private citizens to sue anyone who performed or enabled an abortion.
- What now? Abortion remains largely inaccessible in the state due to a much older ban. But that one is less strict about allowing abortions in life-threatening situations.
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 | Hundreds of Amazon workers walked off the job yesterday. | - Why? The white-collar workers, many in Seattle, were protesting the company's return-to-office policy, as well as climate issues. (Amazon founder Jeff Bezos owns The Post.)
- The big picture: This was part of a greater wave of anxiety spilling over in the tech industry after rounds of mass layoffs at multiple companies this year.
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 | Medicare plans to expand coverage for a new type of Alzheimer's drugs. | - What are they? The first medications shown to slow cognitive decline from the disease. One of them could be granted full FDA approval as soon as this summer.
- The plan: People enrolled in the outpatient part of Medicare, and who meet coverage criteria, will have the cost of these drugs covered, officials said this morning.
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 | The NBA Finals start tonight. | |
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 | NASA held its first public meeting on its study of UFOs. | - What to know: A team has looked into more than 800 sightings of mysterious objects in the skies, it said yesterday. Of those, between 2 and 5% can't be explained.
- What now? The panel said it needed better information to understand these objects. But there's no evidence — so far — that the UFOs are linked to alien life.
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