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House Speaker Mike Johnson will attempt to get House Republicans to back a bipartisan
deal to fund all of the Department of Homeland Security except its immigration enforcement
teams.
And PR's Eric McDaniel has more.
Speaker Johnson last Friday panned the proposal that he's now asking Republicans to support.
This gambit that was done last night is a joke.
They voted down that plan from the Senate and now he'll have to ask his members to support
the same deal.
It funds DHS immediately, except for ICE and parts of customs and border protection.
So folks like airport security can be paid in the short term, while a bigger three-year
deal is worked out to fund all of DHS through the remainder of Trump's time in the White
House.
And thanks to a parliamentary maneuver called Reconciliation, that long-term deal shouldn't
need any support from Democrats.
First, though, Johnson has to convince Hardline Republicans that he's no longer joking.
Eric McDaniel and PR News Washington.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the top uniformed member of the Army chief
of staff of the Army General Randy George to step down and immediately retire.
That's according to an official not authorized to speak publicly.
It's unclear who will replace George.
The global benchmark price for crude oil is currently around $106 a barrel, and US oil
prices are even higher.
Prices went up after President Trump addressed the nation last night about the war in Iran,
and said the U.S. doesn't need any oil from the Strait of Hormuz, and PR's Camila
Dominoski reports.
Since the war in Iran began, markets have been hoping for a quick resolution.
One month then, President Trump did not give a clear exit path out of the conflict in
a primetime address.
The President emphasized that the U.S. does not need oil imported through the Hormuz
Strait, and it's true that these days the U.S. imports almost no oil from the region.
But as American drivers have experienced these past few weeks, that does not insulate
the U.S. from global price shocks.
U.S. oil prices are currently nearly double what they were in December.
Camila Dominoski, NPR News.
People in the U.S. are feeling pessimistic about their retirement savings.
NPR's Stephen Bessaha reports a new survey from Northwestern Mutual found 46% of respondents
believe they will not be ready for retirement.
Americans typically think they'll need close to $1.5 million to retire comfortably.
John Roberts is Northwestern Mutual's chief field officer, and he says 40% think it's
likely they'll outlive their savings.
That kind of wild.
Almost half of all of respondents say, I don't think I'm going to be prepared for retirement
when the time comes.
And then almost half say, and I don't think I'm going to have enough for as long as I expect
I'm going to live in retirement.
Respondents also worry whether Social Security will still be there when it's their turn to
retire.
Objections from the Congressional Budget Office indicate as of now Social Security's
Trust Fund for Benefits may run out in 2032.
Stephen Bessaha, NPR News.
Stocks closed.
Mixed today.
This is NPR News from Washington.
The EPA proposed today to include microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a list of contaminants
and drinking water, a step that could lead to new limits for water utilities.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says they are responding to worries about plastics and pharmaceuticals
and drinking water.
Lewis CK is returning to Netflix for the first time since being accused of sexual misconduct
nine years ago.
NPR's Chloe Veltman reports the comedian is partnering with the streamer on a new comedy
special this summer and is scheduled to appear at its upcoming comedy festival.
Lewis CK's new special, Ridiculous, marks the comedian's first with a major distributor
since his 2017 Netflix offering.
But I'm 49 and I got two kids now that you know what happens?
Your circle of concern tightens.
I have four nephews.
I don't love any of them.
Netflix cancelled a planned sequel back then after five women accused CK of unwanted sexual
behavior, including exposing himself.
The comedian quickly released a statement admitting to the accusations and apologising
for his behavior.
He has self-produced all of his specials since then.
CK will also headline at the Hollywood Bowl on May 5 as part of the Netflix as a joke
festival.
Chloe Veltman and P.R. News.
Marine archaeologists have found the wreck of the Danish warship that sank in the 1801
Battle of Copenhagen.
The wreck of the Danish flagship Dannebrogg lies 50 feet down.
The ship exploded after taking heavy fire from British Admiral Horatio Nelson's fleet.
Divers have recovered cannons and personal items like uniforms, shoes and bottles.
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