March 2025

Trudeau Retaliates Against Unjustified US Tariffs

The U.S. imposed unjustified 25% tariffs on Canadian exports and 10% on energy, despite Canada’s significant efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking, resulting in a 97% drop in seizures. In response, Canada will implement retaliatory 25% tariffs on $155 billion of American goods, starting with $30 billion immediately. These tariffs will remain until the U.S. withdraws its actions, and further non-tariff measures are being considered. The U.S. tariffs are expected to negatively impact American consumers and jobs.

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Texas Politician Pushes Steak Name Change Amidst Public Health Crisis

Amidst Texas’s worst measles outbreak in three decades, including a child’s death, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick proposed renaming the “New York strip” steak to the “Texas strip.” This symbolic gesture, intended as a rebuke to liberals, seeks to boost the Texas beef industry and follows a similar action by the former president regarding the Gulf of Mexico. Patrick’s announcement drew sharp criticism online, with many questioning the prioritization of this issue over the state’s public health crisis. The proposal aims to rebrand a cut of beef long associated with New York, highlighting Texas’s significant cattle production.

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Reagan Airport Flights Trigger False Collision Alerts: FAA Investigates

On Saturday morning, multiple airliners approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport received simultaneous false TCAS collision alerts, prompting at least three go-arounds. The FAA is investigating these unusual, widespread false alarms from the aircraft’s onboard collision avoidance systems, which occurred in clusters, with no visible threats present. While the exact number of affected flights remains unclear, the incidents involved several carriers and prompted speculation from pilots and controllers. The FAA reports the issue has not recurred since Saturday.

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Trump’s Tariffs: Crushing US Manufacturing, Soaring Costs

U.S. manufacturing activity showed modest growth in February, marking the second consecutive month of expansion after a prolonged period of contraction. However, the pace of growth slowed to 50.3, a slight decrease from January’s reading. This weaker-than-expected result coincides with rising price pressures fueled by concerns over potential new tariffs. The increase in prices is a significant factor impacting the manufacturing sector’s performance.

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Canada Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods

Canada’s retaliatory tariffs on US goods are set to begin this Tuesday, Prime Minister Trudeau has announced. This action is a direct response to unjustified tariffs imposed by the United States, tariffs that are predicted to significantly impact American consumers and the overall economy. The ripple effects could be substantial, increasing the cost of everyday goods like groceries, gas, and cars for Americans.

This economic counter-offensive isn’t just about tit-for-tat retaliation; it’s a calculated move targeting key sectors where Canada holds a significant advantage. The impact on the US economy is expected to be substantial because of Canada’s dominance in vital resources.… Continue reading

Social Security System Collapse Predicted Within 90 Days

The United States has unexpectedly conceded to Russia in a significant cybersecurity dispute, prompting widespread shock and criticism. This capitulation, described by some as a major setback for American national security, involves Russia’s alleged interference in U.S. elections and critical infrastructure. The details of the agreement remain unclear, but the decision has raised concerns about the Biden administration’s approach to combating Russian aggression. Critics argue this represents a dangerous normalization of malicious Russian cyber activity.

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Dolly Parton’s Husband, Carl Dean, Dies at 82

Carl Dean, Dolly Parton’s husband of nearly 60 years, passed away at age 82 in Nashville. A private ceremony will be held for immediate family. Dean, a businessman, inspired Parton’s iconic song “Jolene,” written about a bank teller’s flirtation with him. Their private relationship, long a subject of speculation, was a testament to their enduring love, with Dean even influencing Parton’s recent “Rockstar” album.

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Ford’s Energy Threat: Trade War or Bluffing?

In response to potential U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut electricity exports to several American states, implement energy surcharges, and cancel a deal with Starlink. Further retaliatory measures include removing American alcohol from LCBO shelves and encouraging the sourcing of Canadian-made goods, potentially through legislation mandating their prominent display in retail stores. Ford also pledged to stockpile nickel and halt its export to the U.S., emphasizing a strong response to protect Ontario industries. The province’s strategy, costing approximately $40 billion, aims to support businesses and workers affected by the potential trade war.

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Only 4% of Americans Back Russia in Ukraine War Amid Trump’s Allegiance Questions

A CBS News/YouGov poll reveals that only 4% of Americans support Russia in its war against Ukraine, while 52% back Ukraine. Despite this, 51% approve of President Trump’s handling of the conflict, although opinions are divided on whether his actions favor Russia (46%) or both sides equally (43%). This follows a contentious Oval Office meeting between Trump and President Zelensky, where Trump criticized Zelensky’s unwillingness to negotiate. The poll also highlights a significant portion of Republicans (41%) viewing Russia favorably.

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Chipotle to Absorb Tariff Costs, But Will Portions Shrink?

Despite anticipated increased costs from new tariffs, Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright announced the company will absorb these inflationary pressures and maintain current consumer pricing. This decision stems from Chipotle’s strong economic model and a desire to avoid potentially permanent price increases for customers. Boatwright remains optimistic about the company’s future, citing plans for significant expansion and the implementation of a new AI tool, Ava Cado, to streamline hiring. While acknowledging recent challenges, including slower sales growth, Boatwright emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering value to consumers.

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