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Trump won’t rule out recession; doubles down on trade war
SUMMARY: President Trump doubled down on his escalating trade war, calling tariffs the “greatest thing” for the country, but did not rule out a potential recession. He acknowledged a “period of transition” while discussing the impacts of his policies. Trump’s Commerce Secretary insisted that Americans should not brace for a recession, while Trump maintained that the U.S. would profit significantly from tariffs. China retaliated with new taxes on U.S. agricultural goods, while the U.S. imposed tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum. Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized Trump’s tariffs, claiming Canada would ultimately win in trade.

President Donald Trump gave an economic-focused interview recently and said he would not rule out a recession for the economy.
He also doubled down on his trade war and said that the tariffs will eventually be a boon for the country.
“There is a period of transition, because what we’re doing is very big. It takes a little time, it takes a little time.”
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Some St. Louis County residents still unable to work after last week's storms
SUMMARY: Residents in St. Louis County are still struggling to work one week after devastating tornadoes struck the region. Many local businesses face extensive damage, with some owners uncertain about when they will reopen. For instance, heart Automotive in Florissant may require complete reconstruction after suffering severe destruction. Employees at affected businesses, like a barber shop and restaurants, are temporarily unable to work, impacting their financial stability. Community support has helped some establishments begin cleanup, but the situation remains critical for many. A crisis cleanup hotline is available for those in need of assistance with storm recovery efforts.

Friday’s storms impacted not only homes, but also the ability for many people to make a living. In north St. Louis County, some businesses aren’t sure when they’ll be able to reopen.
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Officers cleared in fatal shooting of chainsaw-wielding man at Illinois nursing home
SUMMARY: An investigation into a fatal police shooting in St. Charles, Illinois, has cleared officers of wrongdoing. The incident occurred on December 21, 2024, when 41-year-old Daniel Escalera, wielding a chainsaw, was confronted by police at a senior living facility. Despite multiple warnings, Escalera refused to drop the chainsaw and charged at officers. After a series of interactions, including a Taser deployment and Escalera’s charge, officers fatally shot him. The Kane County State’s Attorney concluded that the officers acted within the law, believing deadly force was necessary to protect themselves and others. Escalera’s toxicology report showed methamphetamine intoxication.
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Memaw Brigade training program helps first responders treat seniors
SUMMARY: The Memaw Brigade training program at New Perspective Senior Living in Weldon Springs focuses on enhancing the skills of paramedics by fostering connections between seniors and younger responders. Seniors like 81-year-old Sophia Backs and 90-year-old Vito O’Donnell share their life experiences to help train paramedics in effective communication with geriatric patients. The program emphasizes practicing different emergency scenarios to cultivate calmness in tense situations. This unique initiative not only bridges generations but also equips paramedics with valuable wisdom, strength, and compassion, ultimately improving their ability to serve the elderly community better.

It wasn’t the usual senior activity at New Perspective Senior Home in Weldon Springs. This one brought old and young together to make for better paramedics in St. Charles.
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