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Prem Thakker / Zeteo:
BREAKING: DHS Detains Palestinian Student from Columbia Encampment, Advocates Say — On Saturday, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officers detained Mahmoud Khalil - a recent Columbia University graduate who helped lead the Gaza solidarity encampment - at his New York City home …
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The Guardian and UnHerd
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Drop Site News:
BREAKING: DHS Detains Lead Negotiator of Columbia Gaza Solidarity Encampment After Online Campaign by Pro-Israel Groups
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Reuters and Los Angeles Times
Stephanie Saul / New York Times:
Trump Pulled $400 Million From Columbia. Other Schools Could Be Next.
Trump Pulled $400 Million From Columbia. Other Schools Could Be Next.
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israelhayom.com, The Daily Caller, New York Post, Breitbart, National Review and Deseret News
Neil Irwin / Axios:
Trump's economic shock therapy — President Trump believes it's worth risking pain to achieve his medium-term goal of rewiring the U.S. economy. He is attempting a form of economic shock therapy, while accepting there could be collateral damage. — Why it matters: That willingness …
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OutsideTheBeltway and Washington Post
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Washington Post:
Trump declines to rule out recession amid tariffs' effects on markets — Trump's acknowledgment of economic turbulence was a reversal from previous cheering of his policies, and it contrasted with reassurances from his own advisers Sunday. — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. …
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The Hill, Axios, NBC News, Washington Examiner, New York Post, Forbes, The Independent and Mediaite
Peter Wade / Rolling Stone:
Trump Admits He's Willing to Let Americans Suffer for His Trade War
Trump Admits He's Willing to Let Americans Suffer for His Trade War
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Washington Examiner, Raw Story, Fox News and Breitbart
Sun Yu / Financial Times:
Chinese investors privately take stakes in Elon Musk's companies — Asset managers have been promoting tech mogul's ties to Donald Trump to lure capital to xAI, Neuralink and SpaceX — Wealthy Chinese investors are quietly funnelling tens of millions of dollars into private companies controlled …
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Mihir A. Desai / New York Times:
Musk's Tweet-Fueled Bubble May Be About to Burst
Amanda Friedman / Politico:
Top Republicans echo Trump's new Musk messaging: He's their ‘partner,’ not their boss — GOP officials praised the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency's efforts, while emphasizing Trump's narrowed mandate for the tech billionaire. — Two senior Republicans …
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Fortune
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Avery Lotz / Axios:
Secret Service shoots armed man near White House — The U.S. Secret Service shot an armed man near the White House around midnight on Sunday, the agency said in a statement. — The big picture: While there has been no reported threat to President Trump, the Secret Service has been under …
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NBC News, New York Post, Raw Story, israelhayom.com, Metro.co.uk, TMZ.com, New York Daily News and CBS News
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Luke Broadwater / New York Times:
Secret Service Shoots Armed Man Near the White House
Secret Service Shoots Armed Man Near the White House
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CNN, Daily Mail, Associated Press, USA Today, The Daily Caller, Washington Examiner, Deadline, UPI, RedState, The Kyiv Independent, World News and The Gateway Pundit
NBC News:
Trump wants to see more than just a minerals deal to restart aid and intel to Ukraine — U.S. and Ukrainian officials are set to meet in Saudi Arabia this week, with Trump focused on Zelenskyy's willingness to make concessions in negotiations. — WASHINGTON — As U.S. and Ukrainian officials prepare …
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The Kyiv Independent
Chris Lunday / Politico:
German lawmakers float ‘Euro Eyes’ spy network amid uncertainty on US intel — Senior German lawmakers sound alarm bells that a sudden cutoff could leave Europe dangerously exposed. — BERLIN — The Bundestag's top intelligence experts are calling for a European spy network …
Wall Street Journal:
Fear of Trump Has Elite Law Firms in Retreat — Executive orders against Perkins Coie and Covington & Burling have chilled industry — Elite law firms formed a proud part of the opposition to the first Trump administration. This time around, the industry is fearful of taking on a president …
Amanda Seitz / Associated Press:
Top US health agency makes $25,000 buyout offer to most of its employees — Most of the 80,000 federal workers responsible for researching diseases, inspecting food and administering Medicare and Medicaid under the auspices of the Health and Human Services Department were emailed an offer …
New York Times:
Rage Against Elon Musk Turns Tesla Into a Target — The backlash against the electric vehicle company has turned violent at times, as its billionaire chief executive parlays his support for President Trump into consequential influence over the federal government.
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Daily Kos, Fox News, Twitchy, Chicago Tribune, CBS News, Mediaite, The Post Millennial and Washington Post
Washington Post:
DOGE's $1 spending card limit touches everything from military research to trash pickup — The crackdown on routine expenses is part of a campaign by the president and billionaire Elon Musk to reset the scope and mission of America's sprawling bureaucracy. — Just now
New York Times:
The Populist vs. the Billionaire: Bannon, Musk and the Battle Within MAGA — President Trump has made clear he wants to keep both men and their allies within his movement, but the tensions are growing. — After word leaked out about a clash at the White House where members …
Ezra Klein / New York Times:
There Is a Liberal Answer to the Trump-Musk Wrecking Ball — I keep seeing Democrats say the resistance failed. On these pages, James Carville counseled Democrats to “roll over and play dead” until the Trump administration collapses beneath its own weight.
Isaac Stanley-Becker / The Atlantic:
The FAA's Troubles Are More Serious Than You Know — On January 29, American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a U.S. Army helicopter near Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport, killing 67 people, in the deadliest U.S. air disaster in recent history.
Dan Williams / Bloomberg:
Israel Trims Gaza Electricity in New Pressure Move Over Hostages — Israel halted its already limited supply of electricity to the Gaza Strip, a move the government called a response to the Hamas hostage crisis and which a liaison officer said would suspend production by a desalination plant in the war-wracked enclave.
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CNN, Associated Press and israelhayom.com
Heather Cox Richardson / Letters from an American:
March 8, 2025 — Yesterday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made it clear that the Trump administration's goal is to slash the federal government and to privatize its current services. As the stock market has dropped and economists have warned of a dramatic slowdown in the economy …
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Digby's Hullabaloo
Connor Stringer / Telegraph:
US ‘to cease all future military exercises in Europe’ — Nato countries could be forced to plan manoeuvres without US as Trump continues pivot away from bloc — The United States has told its allies that it does not plan to participate in military exercises in Europe, according to reports.
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Bloomberg, The Gateway Pundit, Стр …, Asia Times and The Kyiv Independent
Lauren Kent / CNN:
A US-run system alerts the world to famines. It's gone dark after Trump slashed foreign aid — A vital, US-run monitoring system focused on spotting food crises before they turn into famines has gone dark after the Trump administration slashed foreign aid.
NPR:
60 years after Bloody Sunday in Alabama, elusive racial progress in Selma — SELMA, Ala. — People make the pilgrimage annually to walk across the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge, where on March 7, 1965, law officers attacked civil rights activists in an incident that became known as Bloody Sunday.
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Steady, Daily Kos, Chicago Tribune, Axios and Letters from an American
Ellen Mitchell / The Hill:
‘Gut punch’: Democrats decry Trump's plan to cut 80,000 at Veterans Affairs — Democrat lawmakers and veterans' groups are fuming over the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) plans to cut roughly 80,000 employees in the coming months, decrying the lack of transparency and lack of pushback from their colleagues across the aisle.
New York Times:
Undocumented Workers, Fearing Deportation, Are Staying Home — Fearing roundups, many immigrants are staying home. Construction, agriculture, senior care and hospitality employers say labor shortages will worsen. — The railroad tracks that slice through downtown Freehold, N.J., used to be lined by dozens of men, waiting for work.
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Trump's speech showed Democrats at low ebb. A comeback will take work. — Democrats are seeking cohesion in their opposition to President Donald Trump and a message that resonates with voters. — Just now — The Democrats showed last week that presidential addresses to Congress are no place to formulate a resistance.
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