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Russia strikes Kyiv in the biggest attack on the Ukrainian capital this year

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USA TODAY

Daily News, News

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Russia slammed Ukraine's capital overnight in the biggest attack on the city this year.

USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page discusses some concerning polling news for President Donald Trump on the economy.

President Trump signs an executive order boosting AI in K-12 schools. Plus, Trump signs other orders ranging from accreditation to school discipline.

USA TODAY Health Reporter Karen Weintraub explains how budget cuts are impacting important Alzheimer's research. Plus, you can listen to our special episode about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s impact on Health and Human Services here.

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Good morning. I'm Taylor Wilson, and today is Thursday, April 24th, 2025. This is the excerpt.

0:45.3

Today, Russia attacks Kiev. What's next for peace talks? Plus, Trump gets some rough polling news

0:50.7

when it comes to the economy and how budget cuts include important Alzheimer's research.

0:56.8

The biggest attack on Ukraine's capital this year, Russia slammed Kiev overnight with missiles and

1:01.7

drones. The attacks left at least eight people dead and dozens more injured. They also destroyed

1:06.5

buildings and left fires throughout the city. The news comes at a critical moment for the conflict. President

1:11.7

Donald Trump and his administration have threatened to walk away from efforts to broker a ceasefire

1:16.1

if no progress is made, and European nations have been looking for their own solutions.

1:20.9

Trump yesterday appeared to blame Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky for a lack of progress,

1:25.8

after Zelensky said he would not recognize Russia's

1:28.6

occupation of the Crimea Peninsula as part of a peace deal.

1:35.8

Most Americans now express little or no confidence in how President Donald Trump is handling

1:40.6

the economy, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. I caught up with USA Today, Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, to take a closer look at some of the polls findings.

1:50.1

Susan, always a treat. How are you today?

1:52.3

I'm well, Taylor, it's always great to be with you.

1:55.1

So let's start with tariffs. This has, of course, been the big headline-grabbing word in recent weeks.

1:59.5

Do Americans mostly approve or

2:01.2

disapprove of President Donald Trump's tariffs? They mostly disapprove. Six in 10 Americans in the

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