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Markets surge as Trump orders 90-day tariff pause — except for China

President Donald Trump sent markets surging Wednesday when he announced he would implement a 90-day pause in most of the tariffs he had planned to implement.

In a Truth Social post, Trump ramped up his pressure on China by announcing that he was going to raise tariffs on that nation to 125 percent.

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‘Imminent danger’: Lawsuit claims 110K piglets face starvation after fraud accusations

An Iowa ag company accused of operating a billion-dollar check-kiting scheme is being sued by a lender that says 110,000 piglets are at risk of starvation.

Compeer Financial of Minnesota is suing Sunterra Farms Iowa Inc., Sunwold Farms Inc., and Lariagra Farms South Inc. in U.S. District Court. Compeer alleges that the three defendants operate extensive swine operations in Iowa and South Dakota, and have granted Compeer, their lender, exclusive security over their collective assets.

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'Fire in the belly?' CNN host grills Schumer on whether he's the 'man for the moment'

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer found himself under the microscope late Tuesday when a CNN anchor pressed him on whether he ought to retain his leadership role in his chamber.

Anchor Brianna Keilar ended her 10-minute interview with Schumer by showing the New York Democrat a clip of fellow Democratic Sen. Cory Booker (NJ) telling a podcast host he shouldn't be the new minority leader.

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JD Vance earns 'swift and scathing' rebuke from China after 'peasant' remark

While President Donald Trump’s tariffs continue to roil China, Vice President JD Vance created an uproar of his own after making comments about “Chinese peasants” that quickly spread throughout the foreign country – and incited the fury of Beijing officials.

That’s according to CNN, which reported Tuesday that Vance’s comments in a Fox News interview last Thursday have since shot to the top of one of China’s leading social media platforms Weibo.

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‘Brazen’: Federal judge scorches White House over Associated Press ban

A federal judge on Tuesday delivered a victory to The Associated Press’ challenge over the Trump White House’s expulsion of the news outlet from the Oval Office and Air Force One.

The ruling came two months after President Donald Trump's administration barred AP journalists from accessing certain White House spaces and events following its refusal to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.

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Supreme Court blocks judge's order that Trump re-hire 16K fired workers

The United States Supreme Court has blocked a lower court order that directed the Trump administration to re-hire 16,000 probationary federal workers who had been fired earlier this year.

As the New York Times reported, the court order "said the nonprofit groups that had sued to challenge the dismissals had not suffered the sort of injury that gave them standing to sue," while adding that the order's impacts "may be limited, as another trial judge’s ruling requiring the reinstatement of many of the same workers remains in place."

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'Biggest Black Aunt Jemima': Official's racist rant caught on tape

A divisive and protracted years-long quest to terminate Mesquite’s police chief is causing collateral damage in the executive offices of City Hall over allegations of racist remarks by the city manager.

In an audio recording obtained by the Current, Mesquite City Manager Edward Owen Dickie tells several residents that he notified police union officials last year that if Chief MaQuade Chesley were fired, he’d replace him with a “6 foot 5 Black woman…”

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Florida officials diverted $10M health care settlement to DeSantis' wife's charity: report

The administration of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis diverted $10 million in settlement money with the state Agency for Health Care Administration into the Hope Florida Foundation, a charity run by his wife Casey DeSantis to reshape welfare assistance, reported the Miami Herald on Tuesday.

Hope Florida, created in 2022, has a mission to reduce lower-income people's reliance on government aid by connecting people who would otherwise need food assistance or subsidized health care with faith-based organizations and related NGOs.

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Judge who championed stolen election lies in Wisconsin gets law license yanked

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who led a widely derided review of the 2020 presidential election, searching for evidence for baseless accusations of fraud, will have his law license suspended for three years, according to a stipulated agreement between him and the state Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR).

Law Forward, the progressive voting rights focused firm, filed a grievance against Gableman with the OLR in 2023. The OLR filed a complaint against Gableman in November that alleged, among other counts, that he had failed to “provide competent representation” and to “abstain from all offensive personality” and of violating attorney-client privilege.

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Elon Musk attempted 'intervention' in major 'break' with signature Trump policy: report

As President Donald Trump moves ahead with his plan to impose sweeping tariffs on imported goods from the rest of the world, one typically vocal pro-Trump figure has remained largely absent from the cheerleading — tech billionaire Elon Musk, who, according to The Washington Post, has fruitlessly tried to lobby Trump against his scheme.

Musk, the de facto leader of the Department of Government Efficiency task force, has enthusiastically moved to lay off huge swathes of the civil service and suspend government agencies and programs across the board — but he and his businesses stand to lose billions from a shutdown of world trade.

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'Promoted our tormenter': MAGA fans vent disgust at Trump official's latest move

Some of President Trump’s most ardent MAGA fans are questioning FBI Director Kash Patel’s decision to elevate an agency veteran who played a key role in coordinating the sprawling Jan. 6 investigation to lead the Washington Field Office.

Steven J. Jensen previously served as chief of the FBI’s Domestic Terrorism Operations Section, and was recently named by Patel as assistant director in charge of the office, according to a report by the New York Times.

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Trump DOJ asks Supreme Court to block order to return wrongly deported Maryland man

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration made an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, asking the justices to strike down a lower court’s order that immigration officials return a Maryland man erroneously deported to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador.

U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued that, despite an error in deporting Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia of Beltsville, Maryland, the lower court does not have the jurisdiction to order the Trump administration to return someone who the administration argues is no longer in U.S. custody.

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Customer pays $2,138 just to be seated at a New Orleans restaurant

People are buying and selling table reservations at iconic New Orleans eateries for eye-popping amounts via third-party websites, often without the restaurant’s knowledge.

Critics want lawmakers to ban the burgeoning online business they consider a racket, arguing that it undermines the fine-dining experience and could potentially leave restaurants with empty tables. However, proponents of the practice say it benefits both diners and restaurants when done properly.

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