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    The Latest Weather Forecasts Reveal Best Cities for Solar Eclipse Viewing

    TL/DR: "Even if you're not in the path of totality, if you're 70 percent, 50 percent obscured, we never want to stare directly at the sun," Kelly Godsey, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service (NWS) in Tallahassee, Florida, said.

    Eclipse day is here. However, viewing for millions may be limited, as clouds and storms may hinder viewing along the path of totality. Texas has the biggest impact, according to Kelly Godsey, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service (NWS) in Tallahassee, Florida. Here's the latest forecast.

    Why it matters: Today's eclipse will be the last total solar eclipse visible in the U.S. until 2044. While looking at the forecast for this afternoon, Godsey said that Little Rock, Arkansas, and portions of Ohio and parts of New England, should be "some pretty good spots" for eclipse spectators. However, Austin, Texas, is likely to have the "least optimal viewing experience" due to mostly cloudy skies and rain chances, he said. Those planning to view the eclipse are advised to wear the proper glasses to avoid eye injury. Please tag us at @Newsweek to submit your pictures from the eclipse, and for full coverage of the solar eclipse, please sign up for our Discoveries newsletter, which launches today.

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    Why it matters: 11 days after Biden's full-throated pledge of support, U.S. voters' polling for the president's handling of the situation was +2 percentage points. After going up 6% in December, a survey last month saw Biden's approval rating on Israel slump to –9 points. This poses a concern for Democrats about November's presidential election, especially after over 100,000 voters at the Michigan primary pledged "uncommitted" to protest Biden's Israel policies.

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    Donald Trump has appeared to strike a more moderate chord on abortion rights ahead of the presidential election. The presumptive Republican nominee has previously made several statements about reproductive rights but has not confirmed whether he believes in a nationwide abortion ban.

    Why it matters: Many Republicans wish to curtail abortions, with a more restrictive ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy set to go into effect in Florida next month. However, polls consistently show that most Americans believe abortion should be legal through the initial stages of pregnancy. Meanwhile, polls ahead of the 2024 presidential election are tight, meaning Trump may wish to adopt a conciliatory position to gain more votes.

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    Texas Map Shows Where State Will Become Underwater From Sea Level Rise

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    The Workforce Saving America's Economy

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    As the U.S. population ages—due to lower birth rates and the most significant generations (Baby Boomers and Millennials) getting older—the number of older people still active in the workforce is growing. While this graying workforce is helping to drive the economy, experts told Newsweek that it is not all good news.

    Why it matters:Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the median age of the U.S. labor workforce went from 40 in 2002 to 42.1 in 2012 and 41.8 in 2022. A recent Pew Research Center report found that 2023 roughly one in five Americans aged 65 and older were employed—nearly twice as many as those working some 35 years ago. At the same time, older workers have increased their earning power, from $13 per hour in 1987 to $22 in 2022. More older people working could address aging issues and ageism in the job market, but many over 65 work out of necessity, not choice.

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