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Slashed U.S. funding threatens millions of children: charity chief

A halt to US funding for Gavi, an organisation that vaccinates children in the worlds poorest countries, will leave a dangerous gap threatening the lives of millions, its chief warned on Monday.

"The first impact would be for the most vulnerable children of the world," Gavi chief executive Sania Nishtar told AFP.

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SpaceX to launch private astronauts on first crewed polar orbit

SpaceX is set to launch the first human spaceflight directly over Earth's polar regions on Monday -- a days-long, privately funded orbital mission involving four astronauts.

Named "Fram2" after the famed Norwegian ship built in the 19th century for Arctic and Antarctic expeditions, the mission will feature a range of experiments including taking the first X-ray in space and growing mushrooms in microgravity.

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Trump says U.S. tariffs to hit 'all countries'

President Donald Trump said Sunday the tariffs he plans to impose in the coming days would include "all countries", not just those with the largest trade imbalances with the United States.

Trump has promised a "Liberation Day" on April 2, when he is set to unveil reciprocal levies to address trade practices that his government deems unfair.

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'Would be devastating': Republican mayor warns latest Trump plan would cripple his city

A Michigan mayor whose biggest trading partners are Canada and Mexico said the Trump's administration's upcoming tariffs would provide a perfect storm to bring his economy down.

CNN's John Berman asked Mayor Bryan Burnett (R), who heads the city of Rochester Hills, "It's hard to know what tariffs are going to go into place April 2 as the president promised. But, let's say it's 25% on all cars and car parts, what would the impact be on you in Rochester Hills?"

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John Roberts about to be eaten by the MAGA 'monster' he made: analysis

Lawyer David Lurie is blaming U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts for working with other conservative justices on the court to create the "monster" that is President Donald Trump.

Writing Monday on he website Public Notice, Lurie said that those justices "not only paved the way" for a second Trump term but then encouraged his "dictatorial powers upon his return."

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'We weren't stuck': Astronaut pushes back after Fox News host suggests Biden marooned them

Astronaut Butch Wilmore pushed back after Fox News host Bill Hemmer suggested President Joe Biden's administration left him "marooned" on the International Space Station.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Hemmer spoke to Wilmore and Suni Williams about their failure to return to Earth on Boeing Starliner, leaving them in space months longer than expected.

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Trump quashes dissent by punishing 'alone and isolated' institutions one by one: analysis

President Donald Trump has managed, within a few short months, to force a number of traditionally powerful "elite institutions" to capitulate to his personal demands in a sort of "Great Grovel" — and it turns out there is a method to how Trump has accomplished all this, said Politico reporters in an analysis published on Monday.

From getting tech billionaires that long criticized him to donate to his inaugural fund, to forcing law firms that represented anti-Trump clients to change their policies, to getting news networks to settle MAGA lawsuits experts dismissed as frivolous, to getting prestigious universities that hosted protests he didn't like to crack down on students, Trump has accomplished obedience from a number of groups that frustrated him in his last term.

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'Scared and sick': CNN guest warns focus put on special elections is a bad sign for Trump

CNN's John Berman asked conservative commentator Scott Jennings to explain in one sentence what he thinks President Donald Trump's tariff policy will look like when he announces it on April 2, adding, "Do you think [the president] can explain it in one sentence today?"

"Well, I would never want to predict or get ahead of Donald Trump," Jennings began. "But my view is, is that he's been very clear that he believes tariffs will force more manufacturing, more production, more onshoring into the United States, which will ultimately be good for the working class of America."

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'Why would he mess with that?' Economist bewildered as Trump threatens major advantage

Investors have been unnerved by the first two months of Donald Trump's second presidency and have been left bewildered by many of his moves on an ascending economy, according to a report Monday.

Trump's off-and-on tariffs, sweeping cuts to government spending and immigration crackdowns have upset the predictability that Wall Street craves, and even the president has refused to rule out a recession as a result of his early policies. Influential economic consultant Julia Coronado told Politico Magazine that she's at a loss to explain where the economy was headed.

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'Breaking point': Ex-staffer pens brutal takedown of former boss Chuck Schumer

Leah Juliett, a former staffer for Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), is trashing their one-time boss with an editorial in Teen Vogue that argues he's killing the party's reputation among young voters.

In fact, Juliett believes that they're hardly alone among people in her age bracket in feeling completely isolated from Democrats.

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'So unexpected': MAGA state agencies left reeling as Trump admin yanks health funds

Some North Dakota health agencies are trying to adjust to the sudden loss of federal funding.

The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services learned last week it lost about $3.2 million in federal funding for substance-use treatment and mental health programs after block grants were rescinded by a federal agency.

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'Carveouts': Report claims Republicans scrambling to protect selves from new Trump tariffs

Republican lawmakers are shuddering as they prepare for President Donald Trump's next wave of tariffs which he's promised to announce on Wednesday, Politico reported — and they're scrambling to work with industry groups to secure carveouts for their own states.

Economists have been sounding the alarm about the destructive impact of the president's proposed tariffs since before he was elected, warning the sharp new import taxes on goods, materials and components across a variety of industries could shrink the economy and raise prices.

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'People fight back': Military expert warns Trump vow could trigger decades-long insurgency

President Donald Trump has repeatedly mused about making Canada into America's "51st state," which has prompted one expert to conduct a war game mapping how a U.S. invasion of Canada would play out.

The Montreal Gazette reported that Aisha Ahmad, a political scientist at the University of Toronto, said that the American military would likely easily defeat Canada were Trump to really give the green light for an invasion.

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