The United States has secured exemptions from the new global minimum corporate tax rules, allowing it to avoid certain tax obligations under the international agreement aimed at setting a minimum corporate tax rate.
The U.S. plans to impose 100% tariffs on imported branded pharmaceuticals, potentially raising drug prices, but exemptions for generics and U.S.-based manufacturing facilities may limit the impact. Major drugmakers are stockpiling supplies in anticipation, and some European companies expect little to no effect due to existing manufacturing investments and trade agreements.
The article discusses the high rates of vaccine exemptions at private and charter schools in Oregon, particularly in affluent neighborhoods, raising concerns about potential outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles, and highlights legislative efforts to address this public health issue.
U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates have declined to their lowest in years, with exemptions reaching an all-time high, raising concerns about increased risk of measles outbreaks as herd immunity drops below the safe threshold.
Vaccination rates among American kindergarteners have declined for all vaccines during the 2024-2025 school year, with exemptions rising to 3.6%, leading to a resurgence of measles cases, the highest since 2000, and falling below the CDC's herd immunity target of 95%.
Some states, including Massachusetts, are tightening vaccine exemption policies to combat declining vaccination rates and prevent outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles and chickenpox, with efforts to eliminate nonmedical exemptions such as religious beliefs, following trends in other states that have successfully increased immunization coverage.
The City of Los Angeles has implemented a curfew from 8 PM to 6 AM in downtown LA, specifically within the area bounded by the 5, 10, and 110 freeways, with exemptions for residents, workers, emergency personnel, and others. Residents and workers should carry proof of residency or employment, and public transit and delivery services may operate at the discretion of companies. The curfew aims to enhance public safety, with ongoing updates available through official transit alerts and city resources.
President Trump's new travel ban includes exemptions for athletes and coaches participating in major sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics, but the criteria for these exemptions remain unclear, potentially impacting upcoming international sports competitions in the U.S. such as the Gold Cup and Club World Cup.
California's new fast-food minimum wage law, which raises the minimum wage for fast-food workers, exempts certain establishments such as those in airports, hotels, event centers, theme parks, museums, and grocery establishments from the wage increase. This exemption means that employees working in these exempted locations won't benefit from the new law, while fast-food restaurants that don't meet the exemptions will be required to pay their employees more. As a result, some California-based franchise operators have announced plans to reduce staff or raise prices to cope with the increased labor costs.
Ahead of the potential start of congestion pricing in New York City this summer, MTA officials have outlined exemptions for certain vehicles, including government, school, and commuter buses. Taxis and rideshares will have surcharges, while low-income drivers may qualify for discounted tolls. The toll will be $15 for cars and higher for trucks, with exemptions for specialized government vehicles and emergency vehicles. The plan aims to reduce traffic and generate funds for transit system improvements, with tolling expected to begin as soon as June 15 pending final approval.
Chicago will begin evicting thousands of migrants from city and state-operated shelters, with 2,026 people set to be evicted by the end of April. The move has been met with outrage and confusion, as the city has faced an influx of over 37,100 new migrants since 2022. Mayor Brandon Johnson's office announced that some migrants will qualify for exemptions, including families with children, those securing housing, and individuals with medical issues. However, advocates and volunteers assisting the migrants criticize the lack of transparency and the chaotic eviction process. The city has also been dealing with a recent measles outbreak in one of its migrant shelters, prompting new vaccination requirements for residents.
Chicago will begin evicting migrants from city shelters, with around 3,800 facing eviction after modifications to the 60-day exit program. Exemptions will allow some migrants, including parents of Chicago Public Schools students, to avoid eviction. The city blames the federal government and Texas Governor Greg Abbott for the crisis, with 11,200 migrants currently in city and state-run shelters. Evictions will be carried out with education and grace, and the city does not plan to use law enforcement in the process.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration in Chicago announced the eviction of 34 migrants from the city's shelter system, while granting exemptions to numerous families, amid ongoing backlash and delays regarding the 60-day shelter limit policy. The administration also revealed that a larger wave of about 2,000 migrants, mostly men, will be required to leave shelters between next week and the end of April. The policy, aimed at pushing migrants to find permanent housing, has faced criticism and uncertainty, with the latest change coming amidst a measles outbreak in a shelter and concerns about the city's handling of the situation.
The Houston Independent School District (HISD) School Board has approved plans for HISD to become a District of Innovation (DOI), granting the district exemptions from certain state requirements. This includes flexibility in areas such as the school calendar and hiring uncertified teachers. The DOI status will allow HISD to implement changes aimed at improving instruction and student development. The district plans to propose an extended academic calendar for the 2024-25 school year, starting no earlier than August 7, 2024. Other exemptions include implementing professional development, expanding postsecondary pathways, and creating a rigorous teacher appraisal system. The move has faced criticism from the Houston Federation of Teachers, who argue that the plan undermines education quality and transparency.
All seven members of the K-pop band BTS have begun their mandatory military service in South Korea, with the last two members, Jimin and Jungkook, starting their 18-month duty on Tuesday. This marks a significant moment for BTS fans, who will have to wait at least a year and a half for a potential reunion concert. The discussion around whether BTS should have been exempt from military service has sparked debate in South Korea, as exemptions are currently granted to Olympic champions and some classical musicians. The government faces pressure to phase out exemptions altogether, as the nation grapples with a declining birthrate.