⢠Il presidente Donald Trump ha dichiarato 'non penso alla situazione finanziaria degli americani' durante i negoziati dell'importante summit USA-Cina, scatenando ripercussioni politiche a causa dell'aumento dei prezzi al consumo.
⢠Il vicepresidente Vance ha risposto che 'abbiamo molto lavoro da fare', mentre nuovi dati mostrano che i costi per le imprese sono aumentati al ritmo mensile piÚ alto degli ultimi quattro anni, con un contemporaneo rialzo dei prezzi dei generi alimentari.
⢠I commenti arrivano in un contesto di preoccupazioni per la guerra in Iran, che limita l'offerta globale di petrolio e fa impennare i prezzi della benzina, con i Repubblicani che difendono l'assegnazione delle priorità della politica dell'amministrazione rispetto alle preoccupazioni sull'inflazione interna.
⢠Un sondaggio condotto dalla Rutgers University e da istituzioni partner ha rilevato che gli americani disapprovano le politiche dell'amministrazione Trump in materia di scienza e medicina con un margine superiore a 2 a 1, riflettendo un'ampia opposizione pubblica.
⢠I dati del sondaggio indicano una significativa preoccupazione pubblica riguardo all'approccio dell'amministrazione al finanziamento della ricerca scientifica e all'implementazione delle politiche mediche.
⢠I risultati del sondaggio sottolineano le continue controversie sulle politiche di salute pubblica e scientifiche durante il mandato dell'attuale amministrazione.
L'entusiasmo degli americani per 'le Hamptons d'Inghilterra' ha influenzato positivamente le vendite, riportando la casa di moda britannica di lusso in utile a fine anno. Il marchio di lusso Burberry ha dichiarato che una nuova borsa da 2.000 sterline, che prende il nome dalle Cotswolds, ha dato una spinta alle vendite, mentre la regione inglese diventa sempre piĂš popolare tra i ricchi americani. Joshua Schulman, capo del marchio britannico, ha affermato che le sue tote bag â che mescolano pelle e l'iconico check Burberry â hanno contribuito a guidare la migliore performance dell'azienda nelle vendite di borse dal 2023. Continua a leggere...
⢠Con l'inflazione negli Stati Uniti al massimo da tre anni, il presidente statunitense ha insistito sul fatto di non essere concentrato sulle difficoltà economiche scatenate dal conflitto.
⢠Donald Trump ha dichiarato che la crescente pressione finanziaria inflitta agli americani dalla guerra contro l'Iran non lo stia motivando nemmeno un pochino a concludere un accordo di pace con Teheran.
⢠Con l'inflazione statunitense al picco di tre anni e i costi del carburante ancora in aumento dopo un netto rialzo dei prezzi del petrolio, il presidente degli Stati Uniti ha dichiarato martedÏ di non essere concentrato sulle difficoltà economiche causate dal conflitto.
⢠Le autorità sanitarie hanno gestito un'epidemia di hantavirus sulla nave da crociera MV Hondius, annunciando il rientro di 18 americani evacuati in Nebraska per la quarantena l'11 maggio 2026.
⢠L'Ammiraglio Brian Christine, sottosegretario per la salute, ha dichiarato che 'il rischio di hantavirus per il pubblico generale rimane molto, molto basso', notando che la variante Andes richiede un contatto stretto e prolungato, come la condivisione di utensili o la permanenza per 15 minuti entro 1,8 metri da individui sintomatici.
⢠La maggior parte degli evacuati è monitorata presso l'University of Nebraska Medical Center, l'unica unità di quarantena federale del paese e una struttura leader per le malattie infettive ad alto rischio.
⢠I risultati del nuovo sondaggio di Politico spiegano cosa intendano gli americani con le preoccupazioni per un'"elezione rubata", con una netta spaccatura tra i partiti.
⢠I Democratici esprimono timori riguardo alle tattiche di soppressione del voto, mentre i Repubblicani sottolineano le preoccupazioni relative a schemi di frode elettorale.
⢠I risultati sono significativi per comprendere le motivazioni dell'affluenza alle elezioni di metà mandato e la fiducia nei processi elettorali.
⢠I 17 passeggeri saranno trasferiti in un centro di quarantena speciale nel Nebraska per 'valutarne il rischio'.
⢠I 17 americani a bordo della nave da crociera M/V Hondius, colpita da hantavirus, sono stati rimpatriati negli Stati Uniti domenica, dopo che l'imbarcazione ha attraccato a Tenerife e tutti i passeggeri sono stati evacuati.
⢠Al loro arrivo in Spagna, i team medici dei US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) erano in attesa e hanno intervistato i passeggeri â le cui identitĂ non sono state rese pubbliche e che non sono risultati positivi al virus â riguardo alla loro esposizione durante la crociera. Continua a leggere...
⢠Il personale del CDC statunitense starebbe incontrando la nave nelle Isole Canarie per accompagnare i cittadini americani su un volo per il Nebraska.
⢠I Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) degli Stati Uniti starebbero inviando personale nelle Isole Canarie per incontrare la nave da crociera colpita dall'epidemia di hantavirus, con l'obiettivo di accompagnare i passeggeri americani negli USA su un volo charter e sottoporli a quarantena in Nebraska.
⢠Un ulteriore team del CDC è già diretto verso il Nebraska, secondo fonti anonime che hanno parlato con CNN.
Almost two-thirds of respondents said US used to be a great place for immigrants but no longer isSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email Donald Trumpâs aggressive and wide-reaching immigration-enforcement agenda has convinced increasing numbers of adults that the US is no longer a welcoming country for outsiders, a new poll has found.About six in 10 respondents to the Associated Press-NORC poll, conducted last month, say the country used to be a great place for immigrants, but no longer is. Continue reading...
⢠Nearly two-thirds (64%) of U.S. adults worry about affording health care costs, with 30% very worried, topping affordability concerns over gas prices.
⢠Health care affordability remains the public's primary worry despite other economic pressures.
⢠Poll highlights ongoing financial strain on households amid rising medical expenses.
⢠A majority of Americans express concern over rising healthcare costs and support increased federal tax spending to address these challenges, according to the Axios/Ipsos American Health Index released March 17, 2026.
⢠The poll demonstrates bipartisan support for government action on healthcare affordability, reflecting widespread concern among the U.S. public about escalating medical expenses.
⢠Americans also show increased trust in government handling of childhood vaccination decisions, signaling broader public confidence in health policy interventions.
⢠Environmental Working Group study finds 20% of Americans used systems with elevated nitrate levels from 2021-2023 data.
⢠Nitrate poses health risks including cancer and developmental issues in contaminated supplies.
⢠Affects millions nationwide, urging stricter regulations and testing.
Sabrina Crawford among those refused because of rule change, which now also affects children of immigrants born in ItalyIn 2025, after a long and arduous journey in her attempts to gain Italian citizenship, including a pivotal genealogical research trip to a village in Calabria, US-born Sabrina Crawford was hoping to fulfil her lifelong dream of building a life in Italy as she edged towards the final hurdle of the bureaucratic process.But her plans were scuppered when Giorgia Meloniâs far-right government enacted a law stopping access to Italian citizenship via distant ancestry. Since May last year, only those with a parent or grandparent who was an Italian citizen at birth, and who did not take on dual nationality, are eligible to apply. Continue reading...
⢠Gallup survey of over 5,500 U.S. adults from Oct-Dec 2025 finds 25% use AI for health info, with 59% researching before doctor visits.
⢠About 14 million adults skipped provider visits in past 30 days after AI advice, though only 4% strongly trust its accuracy.
⢠Low trust levels (33% trust, 34% distrust) raise concerns on AI's role in U.S. healthcare decisions amid access barriers.
Republicans had hoped that Trumpâs 2025 tax cuts would be at the forefront of votersâ minds, but many have reportedly not noticed a differenceSign up for the Breaking News US emailHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.It is Tax Day and Republicans are ramping up their efforts to highlight last yearâs sweeping tax cuts and turn them into political capital.Eric Swalwell officially resigned from Congress amid the threat of an expulsion vote and other misconduct allegations he has denied. A special election to fill his vacant seat will be held 18 August. At a Los Angeles press conference this morning, Lonna Drewes accused Swalwell of drugging and raping her in 2018, telling reporters she âdid not consent to any sexual activity.âThe House still needs to pass a bill to fund several Department of Homeland Security (DHS) subagencies, like the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Coast Guard, amid a record-breaking partial government shutdown. The Senate advanced measure that remedies this funding lapse, but doesnât include money for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and border patrol, has stalled in the lower chamber.Meanwhile, House Democrats on Tuesday proposed creating a commission that would work with JD Vance to remove Donald Trump from office under the 25th amendment, should they determine he is no longer fit to serve. The measure, introduced by Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House judiciary committee, follows a series of statements from Trump, including his recent warning that Iranâs âwhole civilization will dieâ if it did not capitulate to his demands, and a social media post that depicted him as Jesus Christ.Donald Trump has said that talks with Iran could resume in Pakistan over next two days, according to an interview with the New York Post. âYou should stay there, really, because something could be happening over the next two days, and weâre more inclined to go there,â Trump was quoted as saying.The US state department said Tuesday that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to launch direct negotiations at a mutually agreed-upon time and place. The state department âexpressed hopeâ that the meeting between Israel and Lebanon would âlead to peace agreementâ.The Senate will hold its confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh, the presidentâs pick to fill the vacant seat of Federal Reserve chair, next week, on 21 April. Both Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee are expected to probe Warsh about his wealth and ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as well as his views on the Fedâs independence.The justice department has asked a federal appeals court to throw out the seditious conspiracy convictions of several leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, who were involved in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. In a court filing today, the department asked the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to vacate the convictions â a step further than moves Donald Trump made to commute the leadersâ prison sentences last January when he granted clemency to all defendants charged in the attack. Continue reading...
Presidentâs proposed budget slashes health department by 12% while throwing $1.5tn â a 42% increase â to the militaryAmericans are dying in droves. Deaths due to avoidable causes in the United States âwhich could be dealt with via prevention or proper healthcare â far outpace those in most of countryâs peers in the industrialized world. Most notably, Americans die of treatable conditions at nearly twice the rate as Spaniards, French, Japanese and Australians.They would most likely live longer if they enjoyed better access to healthcare. Americans are the most likely to skip a doctorâs appointment due to its cost, the most likely to skip a medical test and to skimp on prescription drugs. This is unsurprising, given the extraordinary lack of public health insurance in the United States. Americans face the highest out-of-pocket expenses for medical services in their peer group. Continue reading...
Archaeological record suggests hunter gatherers were playing games of chance at the end of the last ice ageNative American hunter gatherers were using dice for gaming and gambling more than 6,000 years before the practice appeared anywhere else, a new study argues.It says dice were being made and used on the western great plains of North America at the end of the last ice age, more than 12,000 years ago. Continue reading...
⢠A Gallup poll reveals 61% of Americans are 'extremely' or 'very' concerned about rising healthcare costs and insurance premiums, now topping all other domestic issues.
⢠Concern spans parties: 89% of Democrats, 80% of independents, and 72% of Republicans express high worry over healthcare affordability.
⢠The finding surpasses fears about the economy or inflation, highlighting healthcare as a unifying voter priority ahead of elections.
⢠TD's second annual U.S. AI Insights Report shows 78% of Americans use AI tools daily, up significantly, released March 31, 2026 from Mount Laurel, NJ.
⢠67% report improved proficiency year-over-year; Gen Z at 90% usage across generations.
⢠Only 18% trust AI alone for financial recommendations; 62% trust it for info but prefer humans, family (90%), banks (85%).
Following the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, gas prices, grocery bills and mortgage rates have all climbed The US-Israel war against Iran has sent shockwaves through global markets, leaving many Americans grappling with a growing financial squeeze on everyday living costs.Following the US-Israeli strikes on Iran â prompting retaliatory attacks on US allies in the region and Iranâs decision to close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime passage â costs have surged across the US. Gas prices, in particular, have spiked sharply, with the national average rising by roughly 30% over the past month. Grocery bills, mortgage rates and fertilizer costs have also climbed. Continue reading...
⢠One in 10 Americans who held Affordable Care Act plans last year dropped health insurance entirely after federal subsidies expired, according to a survey by the health policy think tank KFF.
⢠The expiration of federal subsidies has forced millions to make difficult choices about maintaining coverage, with significant gaps now in the insurance market.
⢠Hannah Frigand, senior director of the HelpLine for Health Care for All in Massachusetts, highlighted the tough decisions people face regarding health insurance plans in the post-subsidy environment.
⢠New national polls from KFF and West Health-Gallup show Americans cutting back on health care, including rationing medications, to afford rising costs affecting daily living and access.
⢠Millions express worry about affording emergency services, routine visits, and prescription drugs, leading to dangerous health trade-offs.
⢠US physicians report higher burnout, stress, and dissatisfaction than international peers, with female doctors at greater risk and shortages projected at 40,000 primary care doctors by 2036.
⢠Heartland Forward-commissioned research released March 19 reveals broad U.S. consensus on maternal health priorities and actionable steps forward.
⢠Conducted in Bentonville, Ark., the poll finds Americans ready to address maternal care gaps nationwide.
⢠Results point to unified public support for policy and community interventions to boost outcomes.
Admission came during questioning at Senate intelligence committee worldwide threats hearingThe Federal Bureau of Investigation has started buying location data on Americans, FBI director Kash Patel said under oath at the Senate intelligence committee worldwide threats hearing on Wednesday.Patelâs admission came in response to a question from the senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who is a longtime opponent of the warrantless surveillance of Americans. Wyden told Patel that his predecessor, Christopher Wray, testified in 2023 that the FBI did not at that time purchase location data derived from internet advertising, although he acknowledged that it had done so in the past. Continue reading...
⢠U.S. Embassy in Baghdad issued an urgent advisory on Saturday for all American citizens to leave Iraq immediately following the second militia attack on the embassy since the Iran war began.
⢠Iran-allied militias targeted U.S.-associated sites including diplomatic facilities, companies, and hotels; overland travel to neighboring countries recommended as flights halted.
⢠Warning extends to U.S. consulate in Erbil, advising against visits amid numerous attacks; reflects escalating risks to U.S. personnel in Iraq.
⢠U.S. Mission to the United Arab Emirates released a security alert on March 15, 2026, urging Americans to stay vigilant amid potential threats.
⢠Instructions to follow local authorities and review embassy guidance; limited commercial options available for departure.
⢠Alert tied to broader Middle East instability from Iran conflict, affecting U.S. citizens in Gulf region.
US workers are finding it difficult to afford basic necessities as the president claims âthe economy is roaring backâUS workers are still struggling with the cost of living despite Donald Trumpâs campaign promises to fix the US affordability crisis.The Guardian spoke to workers as an exclusive poll showed cross-party concerns about the Trump administrationâs handling of the US economy. Continue reading...
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) joined colleagues to introduce the Working Americans' Tax Cut Act on March 13, 2026, aimed at reducing taxes for millions of working Americans through targeted relief measures. The bipartisan bill seeks to provide immediate financial relief amid rising living costs, focusing on wage earners in key sectors. Supporters emphasize its potential to boost disposable income for over 100 million taxpayers. Next steps include committee review and potential floor votes as midterm elections approach.