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How stocks, bonds and other markets have fared so in 2025

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www.news4jax.com – Wyatte Grantham-Philips And Damian J. Troise, Associated Press – 2025-04-21 14:00:00

SUMMARY: Global financial markets are experiencing significant turmoil in 2025 due to President Trump’s escalating trade war. The S&P 500 has fallen 13%, with the Nasdaq dropping 19%, while overseas markets outperform. Treasury yields are rising amid concerns over inflation and a potential recession, while gold prices reach record highs. The U.S. dollar has dropped 9%, reflecting anxiety over tariffs and economic uncertainty. Oil prices are down due to fears of an economic slowdown, while Bitcoin remains volatile, fluctuating between $75,000 and $109,000. Experts warn that Trump’s tariffs could lead to a recession, impacting global trade and energy markets.

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State shutdown looms as Florida braces for active hurricane forecast

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www.abcactionnews.com – Forrest Saunders – 2025-05-15 16:21:00

SUMMARY: Florida is nearing the start of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season amid concerns over a potential government shutdown. Meteorologists predict 17 named storms and 9 hurricanes this year, while lawmakers struggle to finalize the state budget before the July 1 deadline. If the government shuts down, some storm relief programs could be delayed, but key emergency operations will continue. Experts remain concerned about FEMA’s readiness, citing inefficiencies from previous streamlining efforts. Mayor Daniella Levine Cava reassures residents about the state’s preparedness. The official storm forecast is due on May 22, with Andrea as the first storm name.

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UN aid chief defends using ‘genocide’ in Gaza remarks to the Security Council that Israel rejects

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www.news4jax.com – Farnoush Amiri, Associated Press – 2025-05-15 10:33:00

SUMMARY: The UN’s humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, defended using the term “genocide” to describe the situation in Gaza, stressing the urgency of preventing further violations of international law. Fletcher criticized Israel’s blockade of Gaza, which has worsened the humanitarian crisis, and rejected a U.S.-backed proposal for a new aid distribution system, calling it dehumanizing. He argued that the UN’s current system, despite its flaws, is the best option to ensure aid reaches those in need. Fletcher also expressed concerns about undermining humanitarian principles with the new system, which would grant Israel control over aid distribution.

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Florida wildlife officer shows how to safely catch a Burmese python

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2025-05-15 10:00:14

SUMMARY: Zach Tedjanowski, the interagency python management coordinator for FWC, demonstrates how to safely handle and capture a Burmese python. Using a snake hook or similar tool, he explains how to pin the snake behind the head when it’s extended from its body. He emphasizes keeping the snake on the ground to prevent defensive actions like coiling or releasing waste. Tedjanowski also advises using a tail drag to move the snake if needed. Once the snake is caught, he quickly ditches the pin tool, taking control of the head and body for secure handling.

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The demonstration was part of the kick off announcement for the 2025 Florida Python Challenge which will be held in July.

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