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Trump's tax bill and your wallet

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YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP

Tue May 20 2025

 

Nicole Fallert Newsletter Writer

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Good morning!🙋🏼‍♀️ I'm Nicole Fallert, I'll have an Iced Horchata Oatmilk Shaken Espresso, please.

Quick look at Tuesday's news:

The more you make, the better Trump's "big, beautiful bill" looks.
More bouts of severe weather are possible in Kentucky.
Every second matters in Karen Read's second murder trial.

Will President Trump's tax bill help all Americans?

President Donald Trump's tax bill won approval from a key congressional committee over the weekend. He claims it would lower taxes for all Americans. While it's true that certain Americans will see after-tax income gains if the bill passes, analyses from nonpartisan organizations suggest top earners stand to gain the most from these tax cuts, with some of the lowest earners losing income when accounting for spending cuts to programs like Medicaid. Increased prices from tariffs would only make matters worse for low-income households.

Supreme Court lets Trump strip Venezuelan migrants of protected status for now

In an unsigned order, the Supreme Court said the Trump administration can move to strip more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants of temporary protected status.

The background: In March, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in Northern California blocked the administration from abruptly ending a program that allowed a population of Venezuelan migrants to live and work temporarily in the United States due to living conditions in their country. The lower court said the government had failed to identify any real harm in keeping the program in place while the migrants are challenging its termination.

But now the lower court's order is lifted. Advocates for the migrants say now many could be deported before the case is fully litigated.
Why it matters for Americans: An attorney for the migrants described the order as "the largest single action stripping any group of non-citizens of immigration status in modern U.S. history."
What this means for Trump's strategy: Judges have stepped in and blocked a range of Trump's most aggressive policies. The unresolved question is how − or whether − presidential policies could be blocked if the Supreme Court limits or abolishes nationwide court orders.

More news to know now

Another escaped New Orleans inmate was captured after a jail break.
Rep. LaMonica McIver was charged following a Newark ICE facility visit.
Trump signed "revenge porn" ban alongside First Lady Melania Trump.
Liberty will pay Jerry Falwell Jr. a $15 million settlement following a high-profile sex scandal.
Pope Leo XIV offered to host Ukraine-Russia peace talks at the Vatican.

What's the weather today? Check your local forecast here.

Storms continue in the Midwest and South after a deadly weekend

Another round of severe weather is possible in Kentucky during the afternoon and evening hours of Tuesday, and communities impacted by tornadoes just days ago may be hit with more strong storms. The forecast comes as a wave of tornadoes and furious storms left at least 28 people dead and dozens more injured as the storms passed through multiple states over the weekend. More than 80 tornadoes had been confirmed as of Monday morning, according to AccuWeather, with areas of Kentucky, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Virginia reporting some of the worst damage. The storms left a trail of destruction, including flattened houses and downed power lines in wake of the devastating storms and tornadoes.

Here's how to help Kentucky residents impacted by deadly tornadoes.

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Drone video shows the aftermath of severe weather.

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American women are about to inherit trillions

Many young adults are pinning their hopes on the Great Wealth Transfer, a generational exchange of riches that could pass $84 trillion from older Americans to their children and other beneficiaries. But first, trillions of dollars will transfer from one spouse to the other within the same generation: In most cases, from a dying husband to a surviving wife. Between 2024 and 2048, an estimated $54 trillion will pass from one spouse to another, rather than to children or grandchildren. If you're banking on an inheritance, you may have to wait.

Today's talkers

Don't party in your Airbnb.
The internet is gushing over Duchess Meghan's corkboard.
These rooms are crawling with new bacteria species.
We're glued to the NCAA softball championships.
Here's why the NFL is the greatest threat to the college football schedule.

Seconds count in the Karen Read trial

As the case entered it's fifth week of witness testimony, prosecutors brought out digital forensics expert to lay out a timeline that potentially ties Karen Read to the death of her police officer boyfriend. It relied on clock data from Read's vehicle and John O'Keefe's phone — and a timeframe of about 10 seconds. The timeline suggests Read's Lexus could have struck O'Keefe while backing up. But Read's lawyers contend she was framed for the death in an elaborate conspiracy contrived by Massachusetts police officers.

Photo of the day: Fallout and a Fever foul

During the third quarter of Indiana's 93-58 win over Chicago on Saturday, Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark got into a brief fight after Clark committed a flagrant 1 foul on Reese, who was attempting to make a rebound. According to IndyStar, part of the USA TODAY Network, the foul is not involved in a new WNBA investigation over Reese's claim a fan made racially insensitive comments to her during the game.

Wnba Chicago Sky At Indiana Fever

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark fouls Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese in the second half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Trevor Ruszkowski, Imagn Images

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U.S. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) speaks to reporters as he leaves the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol on May 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.

Fiscal conservatives are pushing for more cuts ahead of the May 22 vote.

The Rev. Kasongo Gui Kabeo preaches Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023, at Benediction Lutheran Church. A Congolese immigrant, Gui leads a weekly French-language service for African immigrant families.
 

US faith communities risk losing key support of foreign-born clergy

 

Proposed legislation looks to address the problem of foreign-born clergy forced to leave the US.

Former President Joe Biden announced he has been diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer.
 

Biden's cancer diagnosis prompts surge of sympathy, but also anger

 

Reckoning ahead? After a lifetime in public office, the former president faces a perilous cancer diagnosis and difficult questions.

A grade school photo of Matthew Lee Johnson, right, a photo of Johnson taken at the Allan B. Polunksy Unit in Livingston, Texas, left, and a scene from the Allan B. Polunksy Unit. Johnson is scheduled to be executed on May 20 for the murder of Nancy Harris in May 2012.
 

13 years after setting a beloved Texas grandma on fire, Matthew Johnson will be executed

 

Matthew Lee Johnson was convicted of killing Nancy Harris in Garland, Texas in May 2012. Harris died five days after Johnson lit her on fire during a robbery.

Jul 6, 2024; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu (20) and Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) watch a free throw at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Grace Smith/INDIANAPOLIS STAR-USA TODAY Sports ORG XMIT: IMAGN-744967 ORIG FILE ID: 20240706_gma_usa_0289.JPG
 

WNBA games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for May 20

 

Here's the full WNBA schedule, for May 20, including game times, TV channels, scores and how to stream.

Lassen Volcanic National Park has hydrothermal sights including mud pots.
 

11 best national parks to visit in the summer

 

Several national parks offer unique summer experiences for families, despite potential crowds.

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