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She didn't make the meeting, but tells NPR's Leila Fadel how climate change is impacting indigenous communities. Brian Kemp instructs state agencies to 'disregard' several budget items, targeting mental health care and free school lunches. Domonoske adds that a Congressional Oversight Board raised red flags about the loan given to Yellow and why it was deemed essential.Īshley Hemmers, the tribal administrator for the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, got heatstroke while driving to a meeting to present her people's concerns about climate change. The Union blames gross mismanagement at the company. Legal filings say the Teamsters union intentionally " triggered a death spiral" by blocking Yellow's restructuring efforts and scaring away customers with threats of a strike. history, an analyst tells NPR's Camila Domonoske. The expected shutdown would be the largest trucking bankruptcy in U.S.Here's everything we know about the situation so far. Yellow received a $700 million federal loan and was deemed essential to national security during the pandemic. The move would put some 30,000 jobs at stake, according to the Teamsters union. The shipping company Yellow is expected to file for bankruptcy as early as today. Though Ukraine hasn't officially claimed responsibility, Zelenskyy has said the drone attacks are "absolutely fair" considering Russia's attacks.

Russia has also blamed Ukraine for recent drone attacks.
