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Why more Americans are moving back in with family

Why more Americans are moving back in with family

Apple News Today
Apr 9, 2024 11 min
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<p>Key Republican members of Congress are planning to retire. <a href="https://apple.news/A5EgPRaF3SrO3CoMPSuwZpw?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">Washington Post</a> reporter Marianna Sotomayor explains how that spells trouble for Speaker Mike Johnson.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span></p> <p>More Americans are now living with their parents. <a href="https://apple.news/AP9iz_e7LQ6uctucDnbIc2Q?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">Vox</a> details the economic, cultural, and environmental reasons why.</p> <p>The U.S. is bracing for trillions of cicadas to emerge from the earth, in a rare double event. <a href="https://apple.news/AVgLsmog9QOGAKCwNIKYV5w?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">The Guardian</a> has the story.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span></p> <p>Today&rsquo;s episode was guest-hosted by Yasmeen Khan.</p> <p>Correction: An earlier version of this episode incorrectly identified University of Connecticut head coach Dan Hurley as the son of actor Bill Murray. Murray’s son Luke is an assistant coach at the school.</p>

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