YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP | | | | President Joe Biden will join striking UAW members. | | | |
In an extraordinary move for a sitting president, Joe Biden is expected to stand with striking UAW workers in Detroit on Tuesday, backing the union's demands for higher pay. Also in the news: Residents are slowly returning to burned areas of Lahaina and we have a look at what a government shutdown means for daily life. | | | |
Let's get into Tuesday's news to know. |
Biden flexes ties with organized labor in fight for blue-collar voters |
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are both visiting Michigan this week, previewing a fight for working-class voters in the 2024 election as the United Auto Workers continues its strike against the nation's three largest auto companies. |
Their trips reflect dramatically different ways Biden and Trump hope to win support of blue-collar voters who could swing Michigan and other Midwest states. |
• | Unlike Biden, Trump won't be walking a picket line. Instead, the former president and frontrunner to win the 2024 Republican nomination will hold a rally with current and former union members in Clinton Township, Michigan. | • | Trump's angle: To issue a warning about what he says is the new enemy of the working class - electric vehicles, embraced by the Biden administration and a source of consternation among auto workers. | • | Working-class voters who lack college degrees could decide whether Biden again wins Michigan and its 16 electoral votes in 2024 or whether Trump, if he's the Republican nominee, moves it back to the Republican column. | |
First of thousands of Lahaina residents return to homes destroyed by fire | Residents of Lahaina will be officially allowed to return to their homes for the first time since deadly wildfires swept across the island town in August. The first zone was opened for re-entry on Monday, clearing residents and business owners who apply for vehicle passes to drive back into town. Authorities said what's "most important is getting that closure," but cautioned the area is still covered in ash and debris from the fire, and residents could encounter roadside hazards, including burned vehicles. Read more | Some Lahaina residents return to city in search closure following deadly island fires AP |
Congress is in crisis mode as shutdown could be days away |
Migrants coming to the US have overwhelmed cities | Concern among American residents has been building for how to help thousands of migrants arriving in their cities who are seeking shelter and resources. The U.S. is experiencing high levels of illegal migrant entries in recent years after the COVID-19 pandemic kept many migrants from entering the country in 2020. That means more people arriving in locations across the U.S. from Staten Island to Chicago to San Diego and they're looking for a place to sleep at bus stops, outside airports and city halls. Many local residents say they want the federal government and local officials to do more to provide help to those who need it and find a better solution for future migrants hoping to enter the U.S. Read more | A row of asylum-seeking migrants camp outside the Chicago Police Department's District 1 headquarters. Medora Lee/USA TODAY |
Why the Hollywood writers' strike is still not over | The Writers Guild of America and Hollywood studios, represented by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, reached a tentative deal to end the 146-day screenwriters' strike late Sunday night. While picketing has suspended, it's not quite over. Crucial steps remain for the striking writers, including a planned vote Tuesday from their union's governing boards on the tentative agreement reached with Hollywood studios. After that comes a vote from the writers themselves, who have yet to learn what gains they've won after nearly five months on strike. Read more |
Photo of the day: Paris Fashion Week 2023's avant-garde glamour | A model walks the runway during the Pierre Cardin Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on September 25, 2023 in Paris, France. Julien M. Hekimian, Getty Images for Pierre Cardin |
Associated Press contributed reporting. | | | | The eNewspaper is now available in the breaking news app. | | | | | | |
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