
Supply chain disruptions, change in vaccine testing, bad karma: Catch up on the day’s stories
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CNN’s 5 Things PM brings you the stories you might have missed during your busy day.
👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Do cheating spouses, school bullies and lousy coworkers have bad juju coming to them? A new study found that most believers in karma think so — and that good deeds are rewarded. Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day: 1️⃣ Supply chain: Some of the last cargo ships carrying Chinese products without crippling tariffs are arriving in US ports. The countdown to higher prices has begun as shipments loaded after April 9 will carry the 145% tariff President Donald Trump slapped on goods from China. 2️⃣ Testing change: The US Department of Health and Human Services said it will require that all new vaccines undergo placebo-controlled trials before they’re licensed for use, raising urgent questions about the system used to clear updated Covid-19 boosters. 3️⃣ Food fight: Two top culinary writers have accused a popular influencer and bakery owner of plagiarizing their recipes in her bestselling book. Brooke Bellamy denied the allegations and said the response to them has been “deeply distressing.” 4️⃣ Whooping cough: Cases are on the rise across the US this year, with about 6,600 already documented — nearly four times the number at the same point last year. CNN wellness expert Dr. Leana Wen explains how to protect yourself.

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