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Zelensky says Ukraine will observe Putin's Easter truce but claims violations

by Barbara WOJAZER

Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday his forces would observe a surprise Easter truce announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin set to last until midnight on Sunday, even as air-raid sirens sounded in Kyiv.

The truce would be the most significant pause in the fighting throughout the three-year conflict.

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Elon Musk suffers 'setbacks' while 'unnerving even some veteran Trump officials': NYT

The richest man in the world has suffered a "series of setbacks" while embracing a fringe MAGA figure whose growing influence has "unnerved even some veteran" members of Donald Trump's administration, a new report states.

Elon Musk enjoyed a smooth early ride in Trump's second administration, but lately is hitting bumps in the road, according to the New York Times.

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'Unauthorized': Trump admin says Harvard demand letter was mistakenly sent

The sweeping set of demands President Donald Trump’s administration insisted Harvard University comply with last Friday was sent to the elite institution by mistake and should never have hit their inbox, according to the New York Times.

But by the time Harvard received “a frantic call from a Trump official,” the following Monday, it was too late. The university had already defied the president’s demands for control, “setting off a tectonic battle between one of the country’s most prestigious universities and a U.S. president,” the Times reported.

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'Don’t think I have the power': Judge won't block Trump's next potential mass deportation

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., rejected a request from migrants in Texas to pause what they believe are imminent deportation flights, saying he doesn't have the authority to step in under a recent Supreme Court ruling.

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg called an emergency hearing on Friday evening in response to reports that the Trump administration was plotting imminent deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, even as ongoing legal challenges and previous court orders prevent such removals.

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White House's 'cute' social media post threatens to backfire in court: expert

The White House posted a screenshot of a story in The New York Times with an altered headline — and a claim that the original had been fixed.

Now a former federal prosecutor is cautioning that that action could cause the Donald Trump administration problems in court.

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$10M charity scandal could derail Casey DeSantis's bid for FL governor: analysis

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) had hoped to pass the gubernatorial baton to his wife, Casey DeSantis, when his full term runs out in 2027, describing her as the right person to take his accomplishments "to the next level.”

But an analysis piece in The Guardian suggested that a brewing financial scandal could derail the couple's plans of political dynasty and keep Casey DeSantis from even declaring her candidacy.

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Idaho gave families $50M for private schools — and scrapped $30M used for public education

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Just weeks after creating a $50 million tax credit to help families pay for private school tuition and homeschooling, Idaho has shut down a program that helped tens of thousands of public school students pay for laptops, school supplies, tutoring and other educational expenses.

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'A new low': Conservative buries Stephen Miller for 'delusional' attack on Supreme Court

Donald Trump policy advisor Stephen Miller was raked over the coals late Thursday for what longtime conservative columnist Ed Whelan called his "brazen" Fox News appearance where he attempted to misrepresent a Supreme Court ruling on the return of deported Maryland dad Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.

In his column for the National Review, Whelan broke down Miller's rambling attempt to defend the administration's decision to blow off a unanimous ruling from the conservative court for the DOH to "facilitate" the return of Abrego Garcia, with what the conservative critic called "delusional" reasoning.

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'I do take offense!' Judge blasts Trump DOJ lawyer while limiting DOGE on Social Security

A federal judge imposed new restrictions on the so-called Department of Government Efficiency's access to sensitive Social Security data.

U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander issued a preliminary injunction late Thursday that sided with a consortium of labor unions and retirees who alleged that DOGE's actions violate privacy laws and pose a massive security risk, although the ruling does allow billionaire Elon Musk's team to access data that has been redacted or stripped of personal identification if they have undergone background checks, reported the Associated Press.

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'Dismal': Economic outlook falls to 30-year low amid topsy-turvy Trump term

Economic worries created by President Donald Trump’s massive tariff campaign have sunk investor sentiment into one of its lowest points on record – even lower than the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

That’s according to a report in the Independent, which detailed a new survey that found attitudes among global fund managers have now entered their fifth lowest point on record.

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'Truly scared': GOP lawmaker confides terror of Trump and 'toadies'

White House columnist Brian Karem wrote in an article published in Salon Thursday that not even former President Donald Trump's closest supporters think he is doing a satisfactory job as president.

"Many believe that Trump is one of his biggest fans, and while Trump fancies himself 'cool,' not even his closest supporters say that of him. The best I’ve heard regarding Trump is he says what he thinks," he wrote.

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'Oh please, oh god': MSNBC panel recoils over 'profoundly weird' Musk report

Following reports from financial analyst Steve Rattner on Elon Musk's Tesla stock problems and then the failure of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to make any meaningful cuts in government spending, "Morning Joe" regular Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) couldn't let a new report about the billionaire in Wall Street Journal go unmentioned.

According to the Journal, the tech billionaire has been working behind the scenes with multiple women to give birth to as many of his children (a "legion") as possible with the report labeling it as his "baby-making project."

As co-host Mika Brzezinski wrapped up speaking with political pundit John Heilemann on Musk's business woes, McCaskill interjected, "Can we talk about his legions of children in the Wall Street Journal exposé? Please, oh please."

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"Oh god," Brzezinski sighed.

"These women on Twitter are saying, 'Have my baby' and then giving them his sperm," McCaskill continued.

"Oh!" the MSNBC host gasped.

"And then he told one of the women, this killed me, he told one of the women that he expected her to have a C-section rather than a vaginal birth, because that would impact the size of this child's brain," the former senator elaborated. "Now, this is a guy that, not only is destroying his company, but more importantly he is a weirdo. He's a weirdo and the party of family values and moral majority... and he's got a harem and he wants to call his children a legion. We don't even know how many kids he has now."

Co-panelist and new "Morning Joe" regular Pablo Torre jumped in with, "My favorite part is that the reporting can't even bracket the reasonable range of how many how many progeny he has and with who."

"It's important that we point out this is reporting from the Wall Street Journal," Brzezinski reminded him..

"It's such an important detail, Mika, that when we reference these stories it's not just the people at this desk," Torre replied. " It is data, empirics, conservative leaning traditionally editorial board of the Wall Street Journal. Outlets that really are just saying this, declares point, is just profoundly weird."

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Elon Musk's company the 'frontrunner' to build widely criticized Trump project: report

President Donald Trump's determination to build a nationwide missile shield on par with the Iron Dome in Israel may be about to become even more controversial.

Reuters reports that Elon Musk's SpaceX, along with software maker Palantir and drone builder Anduril, have emerged as the "frontrunners" to build Trump's "Golden Dome" missile shield that has been widely criticized by defense experts as a costly and unnecessary proposal.

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