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'Economic lunacy day': Financial Times columnist buries Trump's newest trade salvo

Financial Times columnist Gillian Tett on Thursday shredded President Donald Trump's latest salvo in his international trade wars that have sent stock prices sinking downward in recent weeks.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Tett said that Trump's new 25 percent tariffs on foreign cars were once again setting off damaging economic uncertainty.

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'Just a fact': Rural America readies for scourge of tooth decay under Trump policies

In the wooded highlands of northern Arkansas, where small towns have few dentists, water officials who serve more than 20,000 people have for more than a decade openly defied state law by refusing to add fluoride to the drinking water.

For its refusal, the Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water Authority has received hundreds of state fines amounting to about $130,000, which are stuffed in a cardboard box and left unpaid, said Andy Anderson, who is opposed to fluoridation and has led the water system for nearly two decades.

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A university, a rural town and their fight to survive Trump’s war on higher education

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CARBONDALE, Ill. — I grew up off a gravel road near a town of 60 people, a place where cows outnumber people.

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'I don't want to argue': MAGA lawmaker tap-dances away from questions on war chats

CNN's John Berman expressed skepticism toward a Republican congressman's defense of the controversial Signal chat currently roiling Donald Trump's presidency.

Rep. Dan Meuser (R-PA) appeared Thursday on "CNN News Central," where he praised the administration's response after national security adviser Mike Waltz added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a group chat where defense secretary Pete Hegseth revealed sensitive plans for a military operation in Yemen.

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'Probable cause': Republican ordered to halfway house in underage sex case

A federal judge on Wednesday said she had “no doubt” there’s probable cause — enough evidence — against former state Sen. Justin Eichorn, a Republican from Grand Rapids, to sustain a federal charge of attempted coercion and enticement of a minor.

U.S. District Judge Shannon Elkins ruled against the prosecution, however, in allowing Eichorn to move to a halfway house under a long list of conditions. The prosecution argued Eichorn should be held in jail as he awaits trial because he allegedly attempted to conceal evidence and lied about owning a firearm.

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'They gave us their plan': Stunning Dem victory in Pa Senate used tactics shared from Iowa

If Gov. Josh Shapiro was able to win in deep-red Lancaster County, Democratic state Sen.-elect James Malone could too, his campaign co-manager Stella Sexton said.

Shapiro won the 36th Senate District in 2022 with a 0.2% margin over his Republican opponent, Trump-aligned Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Franklin).

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'Guillotine comes down': White House insiders are reportedly 'united against' Mike Waltz

Although national security adviser Mike Waltz still has a job after he inadvertently added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group that discussed classified war plans, Politico's Playbook reports that he's still on thin ice.

In particular, insiders in the Trump White House no longer trust Waltz because they don't believe his claims that he has never spoken with Goldberg and has no idea how Goldberg was added to his contacts.

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Someone else was in on the controversial Signal chat who shouldn't have been there: report

The group chat where Donald Trump's national security team planned military operations over the encrypted Signal app included another participant who should not have been invited.

National security adviser Mike Waltz added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to the chat, apparently by mistake, but the Willamette Week reported that Joe Kent, the president's nominee to be director of the National Counterterrorism Center, was also part of the group despite his awaiting Senate confirmation.

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Hundreds of fungi species threatened with extinction: IUCN

by Benjamin LEGENDRE

Deforestation, farming and climate-fuelled fires are driving increasing threats to fungi, the lifeblood of most plants on Earth, the International Union for Conservation of Nature warned Thursday.

At least 411 fungi face extinction among the 1,300 varieties whose conservation status is well understood, according to the latest update of the IUCN's authoritative "Red List of Threatened Species".

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'So embarrassing': Sen. Chris Murphy flags 'the biggest scandal' surrounding Trump admin

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) unloaded on the Trump administration for unwittingly sending classified war plans over Signal to the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Murphy let rip on how badly the administration handled not only the initial scandal itself but also the fallout.

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Trump's 'confused messages' on Signal scandal causing GOP 'frustration': CNN reporter

A Republican senator's call for an independent investigation of the war chat scandal will likely be complicated by one of president Donald Trump's recent controversial moves.

The Trump administration is scrambling to contain the damage after high-ranking officials inadvertently included a journalist in a group chat using the unsecure Signal app to discuss a military operation that would play out two hours later in Yemen, potentially exposing the discussions to adversaries and putting U.S. service members at risk, and CNN's Kevin Liptak reported the latest developments.

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'That's a tell': MSNBC hosts highlight hint Trump is 'mad at somebody' over Signal scandal

Donald Trump is angry at someone in the White House over the recent scandal involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sharing detailed military operations plans to a Signal group that unintentionally included a reporter, according to MSNBC.

The outlet's "Morning Joe" show began with a discussion of baseball before jumping into talks involving the sensitive Houthi attack plans that were made public by people at the Atlantic.

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'We're going home': Joy in Port Sudan after army victories in Khartoum

by Mutwakil Issa

Displaced Sudanese danced through the night in Port Sudan, celebrating a string of army advances in Khartoum and hoping they will soon return home.

"The joy has spread everywhere," said Khartoum native Motaz Essam as crowds swayed to music blaring from makeshift sound systems.

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