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China tariffs aimed at Trump fan base but leaves wiggle room

by Matthew WALSH

China's retaliatory tariffs against US farm produce from corn to chicken are designed to hurt Donald Trump's voter base, but remain restrained enough to allow room for the adversaries to hash out a trade deal, analysts say.

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'Un-American': Formerly homeless veterans may be back on the street after Trump cuts grant

As President Donald Trump's administration makes across-the-board budget cuts across multiple federal agencies, some formerly homeless veterans may be poised for direct impact.

ABC 12 Westchester recently reported that a grant from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that helps pay for formerly homeless disabled people and veterans to be housed is now on the chopping block. 39 year-old Hudson Valley resident Liz Albus — a disabled woman with severe mental illness who has an autistic two year-old son — depended on the grant to pay for the bulk of her rent in a two-bedroom apartment in Poughkeepsie, New York. But she received a letter from HUD notifying her that she would now be on the hook for the full rental amount of $1800/month.

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DOGE 'dealt a bit of a blow' — and may be in its 'very early ending': journalist

President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency could soon see itself collapse under the political pressure of mass firings and sweeping changes to the federal government its head Elon Musk has set off.

That’s according to White House economics reporter Jeffrey Stein, who told viewers during an appearance on CNN Thursday that Musk “seems to have been dealt a bit of a blow in the White House today.”

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'Bonkers': Hegseth ridiculed as Enola Gay photos swept up in DEI purge over word 'gay'

Critics unloaded on new Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth after a new report Thursday night that references to a World War II Medal of Honor recipient and even the Enola Gay — the plane that dropped an atomic bomb on Japan — were among tens of thousands of materials designated for deletion by the Department of Defense.

A database obtained by The Associated Press flagged the photos and online posts set to be axed. One official told AP as many as 100,000 images or posts could get swept up in Trump's purge of content it deems related diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI initiatives.

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'Fired for doing my job': FEMA official says DOGE illegally scapegoated her

The chief financial officer of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said she was fired for taking an action that tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force signed off on her doing in the first place, CBS News reported Thursday.

Mary Comans, who has filed a lawsuit against her former agency, says that DOGE ordered her to sign off on payments for New York City to shelter migrants in hotels — then publicly accused her of illegally diverting emergency funds to shelter immigrants and fired her.

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New FBI deputy head warns ‘Big Brother is watching’ while hawking service to fight it

Far-right podcaster Dan Bongino may have landed a top job as the FBI’s No. 2 in charge, but he’s still not ready to end his conspiracy theory-driven show – or ditch his MAGAfied slate of sponsors just yet.

Bongino, who President Donald Trump recently elevated from a former U.S. Secret Service agent turned MAGA influencer – to deputy director of the FBI – announced that he would continue as host of his podcast until March 14, MotherJones reported Thursday.

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Australians told 'prepare for worst' as tropical cyclone nears

by Andrew LEESON

Violent winds toppled power lines Friday as a tropical cyclone inched towards Australia's eastern coast, sparking evacuation orders and leaving more than 50,000 homes without electricity.

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Trump again casts doubt on his commitment to NATO

President Donald Trump on Thursday renewed doubts over his commitment to the NATO alliance, saying countries that are not spending adequately on their militaries do not deserve defense.

"If they don't pay, I'm not going to defend them," he told reporters in the Oval Office.

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Two armies, one goal: stopping Mexico-US migration

by Alexander Martinez

On one side of the border, US soldiers unfurled barbed wire. On the other, Mexican soldiers monitored a gap in the border wall. Both had the same objective: to curb irregular migration.

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NYC High Line architect Scofidio dead at 89

Ricardo Scofidio, an architect in New York City whose firm designed some of the city's most iconic structures such as the High Line elevated park in Manhattan, died on Thursday at age 89, according to US media.

Together with his wife, Elizabeth Diller, Scofidio founded the design firm now called Diller Scofidio + Renfro, known for its conceptual building designs.

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Trump signs executive order establishing 'Strategic Bitcoin Reserve'

US President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing a "Strategic Bitcoin Reserve," forcefully endorsing a currency once shunned as a tool for money launderers.

The government stockpile, which backers liken to a "digital Fort Knox," will be composed of digital currency seized in US criminal proceedings, said David Sacks, the White House's crypto "czar," emphasizing in a social media post that Thursday's move made good on a Trump campaign promise.

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Trump 'alarms' aides with request involving Declaration of Independence: report

President Donald Trump wants a copy of the Declaration of Independence on the wall of the Oval Office — but apparently, he's only settling for that after initially asking aides if they could get the real document, The Atlantic reported on Thursday.

"Trump’s request alarmed some of his aides, who immediately recognized both the implausibility and expense of moving the original document," reported Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer.

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