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USA TODAY reflects the pulse of the nation with original, on-the-ground reporting centered on diverse perspectives. Its newsroom of journalists is dedicated to bringing clarity to the news of the day by inspiring conversation and reflection. Keep up with the news wherever you are by using the USA TODAY app or visiting www.usatoday.com.

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Newspaper Publishing
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1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
McLean, VA
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Public Company
Founded
1982
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News, Information, Online Media, and Print Media

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    President Donald #Trump is extending the deadline for American investors to acquire a stake in TikTok, saying in a social media post that he is signing an executive order allowing the Chinese-owned app to keep operating for another 75 days. The extension gave the White House additional time to persuade the Chinese government to approve an agreement that the Trump administration hoped would allow the popular social media app to continue operating in the U.S. The deal was derailed when the two countries clashed over tariffs this week, two White House officials indicated. https://lnkd.in/gp4FSf84

  • U.S. stocks plummeted further around midday Friday after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he expected tariffs will increase inflation and slow the economy, but the central bank would keep rates steady until it can get more clarity on what the full effects of the tariffs might be. Here's what you can do to protect your finances as stocks plunged. https://lnkd.in/eKtCzd5Q

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    National Reporter covering Women & the Caregiver Economy for USA TODAY

    Parents and caregivers are burned out. The physical, emotional and mental exhaustion of being a family caregiver -- often on top of a full-time job -- leads many to place their own self-care on the back burner, leading to depression, anxiety and other conditions. -A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey found that 70% of parents and caregivers reported adverse mental health symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic, and more than half reported symptoms of anxiety or depression.  -The American Psychological Association released a report in 2023 that showed parents were significantly more likely than other adults to say that stress makes it hard for them to focus, that most days their stress is "completely overwhelming" and that when they're stressed, they can't bring themselves to do anything. -A survey conducted by the AARP found 4 in 10 caregivers rarely or never feel relaxed. Rates of anxiety and stress were higher among women caregivers and those ages 18-34. -Cleo, a global family care company, found 60% of parents and caregivers surveyed were at higher risk for depression and anxiety. More than half of adult caregivers and those in the sandwich generation were at risk of burnout. Those rates increased among caregivers supporting a loved one with a chronic condition, a cancer diagnosis and those navigating an end-of-life journey. Cleo CEO Madhavi Vemireddy, MD said the company uses their survey "almost as a wakeup call" to show caregivers that they, too, need to prioritize their care and wellbeing. “Because we know that most family caregivers don’t ask for help until they’re at that stage of burnout or beyond," Vemireddy said. You can read more about caregiver burnout, stories from caregivers and tips on how to handle burnout here: https://lnkd.in/gkM2pT-f

  • USA TODAY reposted this

    View profile for Madeline Mitchell

    National Reporter covering Women & the Caregiver Economy for USA TODAY

    Parents and caregivers are burned out. The physical, emotional and mental exhaustion of being a family caregiver -- often on top of a full-time job -- leads many to place their own self-care on the back burner, leading to depression, anxiety and other conditions. -A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey found that 70% of parents and caregivers reported adverse mental health symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic, and more than half reported symptoms of anxiety or depression.  -The American Psychological Association released a report in 2023 that showed parents were significantly more likely than other adults to say that stress makes it hard for them to focus, that most days their stress is "completely overwhelming" and that when they're stressed, they can't bring themselves to do anything. -A survey conducted by the AARP found 4 in 10 caregivers rarely or never feel relaxed. Rates of anxiety and stress were higher among women caregivers and those ages 18-34. -Cleo, a global family care company, found 60% of parents and caregivers surveyed were at higher risk for depression and anxiety. More than half of adult caregivers and those in the sandwich generation were at risk of burnout. Those rates increased among caregivers supporting a loved one with a chronic condition, a cancer diagnosis and those navigating an end-of-life journey. Cleo CEO Madhavi Vemireddy, MD said the company uses their survey "almost as a wakeup call" to show caregivers that they, too, need to prioritize their care and wellbeing. “Because we know that most family caregivers don’t ask for help until they’re at that stage of burnout or beyond," Vemireddy said. You can read more about caregiver burnout, stories from caregivers and tips on how to handle burnout here: https://lnkd.in/gkM2pT-f

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