Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian green card holder and Columbia University graduate, was arrested by federal agents without a warrant for his participation in antiwar protests. President Trump publicly labeled Khalil a “Radical Foreign Pro-Hamas Student,” despite a lack of evidence supporting this claim. A judge temporarily blocked Khalil’s deportation, pending further legal action, while his attorney argues the arrest violated his First Amendment and due process rights. The arrest sparked widespread condemnation and protests, with critics decrying it as a politically motivated attack on free speech.
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Trump’s announcement to double tariffs on Canadian metals to 50% is causing a significant uproar. This drastic move, scheduled to take effect the following morning, is poised to dramatically escalate existing trade tensions between the US and Canada. The stated justification centers on Canada’s imposition of a surcharge on electricity exports to the US. This, according to the announcement, necessitates retaliatory measures.
The potential economic consequences are far-reaching and unsettling. The 50% tariff on steel and aluminum will undoubtedly impact American industries heavily reliant on these Canadian imports, leading to increased production costs and potentially impacting job security. The ripple effect would be felt across numerous sectors, from construction and manufacturing to the automotive industry.… Continue reading
Seven Japanese men, aged 30-50, were arrested for raping their daughters or stepdaughters and sharing the resulting videos within a dedicated online chat group. Four men directly abused their children (aged 6-14), while three possessed child pornography. The group’s activities, which began around December 2023, were uncovered following the November 2024 arrest of one member. The men face charges of penetrative sexual assault and violations of child pornography and prostitution laws.
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A federal judge has ordered the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to release records to a nonprofit watchdog group, citing the agency’s “unusual secrecy” and “unprecedented” authority. Judge Christopher Cooper’s 37-page opinion mandates compliance with Freedom of Information Act requests detailing DOGE’s role in mass firings and federal program disruptions. The ruling, based partly on news reports and social media, addresses concerns about DOGE’s rapid, opaque actions affecting vast swaths of the federal government. While DOGE claims significant cost savings, the lack of transparency prompted the judge to order the immediate release of documents. The decision is appealable.
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Following President Trump’s acknowledgment of an economic “transition period” and concerns about his tariffs, the US stock market experienced a significant downturn, with the S&P 500 falling nearly 3%. European markets, however, remained relatively stable, showing little immediate impact from the US sell-off. Analysts attributed the US decline to investor anxieties surrounding Trump’s policies and the potential for a recession, alongside concerns about overvalued tech stocks. Despite the initial market reaction, White House officials sought to downplay the severity of the situation, citing ongoing investment commitments.
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President Trump announced a 25% tariff increase on Canadian steel and aluminum imports, raising the total to 50%, effective March 12th. This action, publicized on Truth Social, is retaliation for Ontario’s 25% tax on electricity exports to the U.S. Trump further demanded Canada remove tariffs on U.S. dairy products and threatened additional tariffs on auto imports by April 2nd unless other tariffs are lifted. The announcement caused significant market downturn and prompted a defiant response from Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
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Following Ontario’s 25% electricity surcharge on exports to the US, Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff increase on Canadian steel and aluminum, raising it to 50%, effective immediately. Further, Trump threatened additional tariffs on Canadian cars by April 2nd if Canada doesn’t eliminate existing tariffs on US goods, potentially shutting down Canada’s auto industry. This action follows Trump’s declaration of a national emergency regarding electricity and demands that Canada drop its tariffs on US dairy products. Wall Street reacted negatively to the news, with major indices experiencing significant drops.
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Suffolk County Police are investigating a wildfire on Long Island, with their initial findings pointing towards a rather unusual culprit: a resident attempting to make s’mores. The incident, which unfolded around 9:30 a.m. on a Saturday morning, reportedly began when this individual used cardboard to build a fire for their sweet treat. This immediately raises questions, doesn’t it? Who starts making s’mores that early in the day? And more importantly, who uses cardboard as kindling in what seems to have been dry and windy conditions?
The police commissioner described the cause as an “operating theory” at this point, stressing that a team of 25 arson investigators are still working to determine the precise origin of the blaze.… Continue reading
The Trump administration proposes transforming Fort Bliss, a large US army base, into a major deportation hub, sparking widespread criticism. This plan involves initially detaining up to 1,000 migrants, potentially expanding to 10,000, utilizing the base as a central point in a nationwide network for deportations. Opponents, including Texas Congresswoman Veronica Escobar, argue this would severely compromise military readiness and constitutes inhumane treatment of migrants. Concerns exist regarding the legal and human rights implications of detaining migrants on a military base, as well as the potential for escalating the already strained immigration enforcement.
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