President Trump’s push to deport federal detainees sparks a standoff in court, with Democrats, including U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, expressing concern over the erosion of American liberties. In Rhode Island, Trump’s tariffs threaten Alashan Cashmere, but business owner Don Fox remains supportive of the president. Meanwhile, Gov. Dan McKee faces low approval ratings as he gears up for a potential 2026 election challenge.
Amidst Biden denialism and the ongoing gun debate, Rhode Island Democrats plan to rally in support of an assault-style weapon ban, featuring Parkland survivor David Hogg. Republicans, on the other hand, accuse Democrats of scare tactics over entitlements. The state also addresses housing issues with Gov. McKee introducing a budget amendment to streamline governance.
Gina Raimondo, former RI governor, co-chairs an advisory board for Bloomberg New Economy, while Rhode Island experiences changes in the political and media landscape. Fortuitous Partners announces a new phase for Tidewater Landing in Pawtucket, with plans for residential development.
As Rhode Island’s economy faces challenges, the state grapples with a growth recession. Meanwhile, The Fall River Police Department struggles with leadership turnover, and Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio receive 17 New England Emmy nominations. Finally, the debate over baseball traditions versus technological advancements continues to evolve.
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