The brutal heat wave overwhelming Europe

欧洲快烤化!基建竟是为保暖设计的?

Apple News Today

2026-06-30

13 分钟
PDF

单集简介 ...

The Supreme Court ruled that the president can fire the heads of independent federal agencies without cause. The Washington Post’s Julian Mark explains what that means for the federal bureaucracy, and why the Federal Reserve got a special carve-out. Europe is sweltering through a record-breaking heat wave. Bloomberg’s Joe Wertz breaks down how it’s shifting the way Europeans think about climate change and summer. The Ebola outbreak in Congo has surpassed 1,000 infections and could rival the largest outbreak ever recorded. Wired’s Isabella Ward explains why a promising vaccine to fight the current strain had previously been shelved. Plus, another notable NBA player was implicated in a gambling scheme, a dramatic day of World Cup knockout games, and Philadelphia’s historical reenactors are gearing up for the biggest summer of their careers. Today’s episode was hosted by Gideon Resnick.
更多

单集文稿 ...

  • Good morning.

  • After President Trump wins a case granting him expansive new powers over federal bureaucracy,

  • the Washington Post breaks down the Supreme Court ruling.

  • The government was set up a certain way to have these sort of bipartisan commissions

  • sort of keeping policy steady,

  • and now this sort of upends that process

  • and it really is unclear where we go from here.

  • Bloomberg tells us why Europe is struggling to deal with a record-breaking heat wave,

  • and the historical reenactors on the front lines of America's 250th birthday celebration.

  • It's Tuesday, June 30th.

  • I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shmita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • In a day of mixed results at the Supreme Court,

  • there was one standout win for President Trump.

  • A 6-3 ruling struck down nearly a century of precedent,

  • granting Trump the power to fire heads of executive independent agencies without cause.

  • It has long been a goal of conservatives

  • to put the executive branch directly under the control of the president.

  • Julian Mark is a Supreme Court reporter for the Washington Post.

  • Trump and the people that are in his administration believe that really simply that