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'Acting on our frustration': American goods now face boycotts abroad

President Donald Trump’s “American First” policies are fueling a new wave of anti-American sentiment overseas – and that means a boycott of American-made products.

That’s according to a New York Times report out Friday, which added that the “the strongest momentum” behind the boycott of U.S. goods abroad appears to be from countries that have been on the receiving end of Trump’s direct threats, such as Denmark and Canada.

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Avowed misogynist Andrew Tate returns to Romania

Self-described misogynist influencer Andrew Tate said on Friday he was returning to Romania, where he is facing rape and human trafficking charges, after a trip to the US.

The British-American figurehead of the online masculinist movement traveled to Florida, together with his brother, last month, marking the first time he had been out of the eastern European country since his 2022 arrest.

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Denmark travel warning for transgender people going to US

Denmark on Friday issued a new travel advisory for the United States that warns transgender and non-binary people to contact the US embassy before departure.

"If you have the gender X in your passport, or if you have changed gender, you are advised to contact the US embassy before you travel for information about what applies to you," the Danish foreign ministry said in a statement to AFP.

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'Even Trump knows it's big trouble': Commerce Secretary's statement lights up social media

Social media lit up Friday after President Donald Trump's commerce secretary Howard Lutnick made what some saw as insensitive comments about the hot-button topic of Social Security.

Everyone from average Americans to members of Congress have expressed fears that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency is focusing in on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid as it continues to slash "waste, fraud, and abuse," from the federal government. Trump has insisted the entitlements won't be touched.

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Trump says Boeing won next-generation F-47 fighter jet contract

by W.G. DUNLOP

Donald Trump announced Friday that Boeing has been awarded the contract for the Air Force's next-generation stealth fighter plane, which the 47th US president said would be named the F-47.

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United States imports eggs from Korea, Turkey to help ease prices

The United States is importing Turkish and South Korean eggs to ease an avian flu-fueled supply crunch that has pushed up prices across the country, Donald Trump's agriculture secretary confirmed Friday.

Brooke Rollins told reporters in Washington that imports from Turkey and South Korea had already begun and that the White House was also in talks with other countries about temporarily importing their eggs.

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'They don’t care': Delivery apps that once defended migrant workers from Trump now silent

Back in President Donald Trump's first term, delivery "gig apps" rallied in defense of immigrants who delivered for them — but this time around, they appear content to stay silent over threats to their workforce, Michael Linhorst wrote for The New Republic.

The president is ramping up Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, raids to an extent not seen before and is summarily deporting numerous non-U.S.-born individuals without due process, which has led to dressings down from federal courts. The gig worker economy employs many immigrants, but its companies aren't treating the issue with the same urgency they did eight years ago.

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‘Did you not understand?’ Judge again scolds Trump DOJ attorneys over deportation flights

Tensions were high inside a federal court Friday as attorneys for the Department of Justice continued to defend the Trump administration’s failure to comply with a court order to return deportation flights carrying alleged Venezuelan gang members, according to media reports.

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg hammered DOJ attorneys at the court hearing Friday afternoon, who continued to insist that the Trump administration had the executive authority to move forward with flights under the Alien Enemies Act, CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane wrote on X.

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'Alarming' Trump DOJ effort could be even more 'perilous' than McCarthyism: legal experts

Since March 8, Mahmoud Khalil — a 30-year-old Columbia University student — has been held in a federal detention center in Louisiana for, Trump Administration officials allege, expressing sympathy to the terrorist group Hamas during protests on the campus.

Khalil, who was born in Syria to Palestinian parents, is a legal resident of the United States and is not accused of any acts of violence. And his wife is a U.S. citizen. But Khalil is at risk for deportation, and critics of the Trump Administration and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi are arguing that his detention is an example of thought policing — not an action based on legitimate national security concerns.

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'Political pathogen' of Trump 'fever' may finally be breaking: Ex-GOP lawmaker

Former Republican lawmaker Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) posited in a new Substack piece that the nearly decade-long fever pervading the GOP thanks to a "virus called Donald Trump" is finally showing signs of breaking.

Kinzinger described this insidious "political pathogen" as causing "a fever so disorienting that many cannot see his malevolence."

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Jewish man says United pilot hurled antisemitic abuse because he took too long in bathroom

A United Airlines pilot allegedly had an Orthodox Jewish man dragged out of an aircraft lavatory with his pants down, shouted an antisemitic tirade and had him arrested because he took too long on the toilet, reported The Independent reported Friday.

According to the report, a lawsuit claims Yisrael Liebb, 20, who was flying from a resort town in Mexico to Houston, Texas, had been suffering from constipation and spent a prolonged amount of time in the facilities, agitating the crew.

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Kansas senator seeks higher rent for Statehouse reporters who write ‘inaccurate’ stories

TOPEKA — Sen. Virgil Peck wants to raise the rent of reporters who write “inaccurate” things about him from their Statehouse offices.

The Associated Press, Kansas City Star, Topeka Capital-Journal, Kansas Public Radio, KSNT-TV and Hawver’s Capitol Report, now run by State Affairs, currently pay $100 per year for basement offices that range in size from 154 to 311 square feet.

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'You work for us!' GOP senator silent as hit by surprise protest in deep red state

Several dozen demonstrators arrived early to the Alaska State Capitol on Thursday ahead of U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan’s annual address to the Legislature, to express concerns and display protest signs for the senator as he walked into the House chamber.

People held signs written on the permitted size paper of 11 by 17 inches, some reading “You work for us not Trump!”, “Treat Canada like our friend, not our enemy!” and “No Kings!”

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