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Erin Doherty / CNBC:
Trump exempts phones, computers, chips from new tariffs … Smartphones and computers will be exempted from President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs, according to new guidance from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. — The guidance comes after Trump earlier this month imposed 125% tariffs …
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection:
CSMS # 64724565 - UPDATED GUIDANCE - Reciprocal Tariff Exclusion for Specified Products; April 5, 2025 Effective Date — The purpose of this message is to provide further guidance on the additional duties due on imported merchandise which were imposed by Executive Order 14257, issued April 2 …
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Washington Examiner, Quartz, Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, HotAir, Fortune, Tom's Hardware, Raw Story, The Hill, Federal Register, The Gateway Pundit, Mediaite, CBS News and Politico
Bloomberg:
Apple, Nvidia Score Relief From US Tariffs With Exemptions — President Donald Trump's administration exempted smartphones, computers and other electronics from its so-called reciprocal tariffs, representing a major reprieve for global technology manufacturers including Apple Inc. and Nvidia Corp. even if it proves a temporary one.
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Tripp Mickle / New York Times:
Trump Administration Live Updates: New Rule Exempts Smartphones and Computers From Most Tariffs — Where Things Stand — Smartphone reprieve: The Trump administration published a rule late Friday night that appears to exempt many electronic parts and devices from most of the president's punishing tariffs …
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The Wrap, One America News Network and Mostly signs
Financial Times:
Trump excludes smartphones from reciprocal tariffs — Tech including routers and selected computers get reprieve after a week of turbulence in US markets — The Trump administration has excluded smartphones from its steep “reciprocal” tariffs as it battles to calm global markets by tempering …
Juliana Kim / NPR:
Smartphones and computers are now spared from Trump's reciprocal tariffs
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Townhall, Washington Times, New Jersey Online, Al Jazeera, Breitbart, ABC News and CNBC
Auzinea Bacon / CNN:
Smartphones and computers are now exempt from Trump's latest tariffs
Smartphones and computers are now exempt from Trump's latest tariffs
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The Root, VentureBeat, Business Insider and Forbes
Rolling Stone:
Team Trump Is Gaming Out How to Ship U.S. Citizens to El Salvador — Trump officials are talking internally about denaturalizing American citizens — and potentially sending some to El Salvador — Donald Trump and his White House have moved to deport green-card holders for espousing pro-Palestinian views …
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Twitchy and New Republic
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Greg Sargent / New Republic:
Trump's Horrifying Removal of Man in “Error” Takes an Even Darker Turn
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Associated Press, Law & Crime, New York Times, Scripps News, Vox, WHDH-TV and Politico
Lawrence Hurley / NBC News:
Supreme Court avoids confronting Trump so far, even when it rules against him
Supreme Court avoids confronting Trump so far, even when it rules against him
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Mother Jones, Bloomberg, NPR and Washington Post
Washington Post:
Trump administration overrode Social Security staff to list immigrants as dead — A senior executive who objected was marched out of his office and put on leave, while earlier warnings about the agency's deaths database were ignored. — Just now — Two days after the Social Security …
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USA Today
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Adam Goldman / New York Times:
F.B.I. Suspends Bureau Employee on Patel's So-Called Enemies List — The employee was a longtime counterintelligence analyst who had worked on the F.B.I.'s investigation examining Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. — The F.B.I. has suspended an analyst on Kash Patel's …
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The Gateway Pundit, Townhall and Raw Story
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Deborah Brunswick / CNN:
‘Why are high fertility people always so weird?’: A weekend with the pronatalists — CNN's Meena Duerson travels to Austin to join roughly 200 “pronatalists” for the second-ever Natal Conference, an event devoted to discussing the world's declining birth rates and potential solutions.
T. Christian Miller / ProPublica:
“Slow Pay, Low Pay or No Pay” — Uncovered: How the Insurance Industry Denies Coverage to Patients — Shortchanged: Blue Cross Louisiana OK'd mastectomies and breast reconstructions for women with cancer but refused to pay a hospital's full bills. For some claims, it paid nothing.
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Pluralistic, Mostly signs and “At some point …
Emily Badger / New York Times:
Musk's Latest Fraud Finding Isn't What It Seems — His team found cases of seemingly fake people receiving unemployment benefits. But that fake data exists for a reason. — Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency announced this week that they had found something especially startling …
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Breitbart, The Daily Signal and Boston Herald
Kevin M. Levin / Civil War Memory:
Trump Cuts Funds for Boston's Museum of African American History — When people ask me to take them to the most important historic site in Boston, I take them to the Museum of African American History (MAAH) on Beacon Hill. The museum, located in Smith Court along Joy Street …
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The Chicago Crusader and Vanity Fair
Nathaniel Weixel / The Hill:
HHS officials did not know how many people have been fired — Department of Health and Human Services officials during a closed-door briefing could not give a full accounting of the number of people who have been fired from the agency, a Democratic aide for the House Energy and Commerce Committee said Friday.
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Politico
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Alexander Tin / CBS News:
FDA to replace laid-off employees with contractors, sources say
FDA to replace laid-off employees with contractors, sources say
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STAT, Politico and TechCrunch
Holman W. Jenkins, Jr / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Wants to Be Impeached Again — It's already in the cards thanks to his ill-founded trade war, no matter how that war plays out. — This week the system worked. Donald Trump blinked. The unwinding is still just beginning. It will be painful and tumultuous.
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Raw Story
Washington Post:
‘One million.’ The private goal driving Trump's push for mass deportations. — Immigration officers and analysts are increasingly skeptical the Trump administration can deport that many immigrants in a single year. — Just now — As the Trump administration aggressively pushes to deport …
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Associated Press
New Yorker:
So You Want to Be a Dissident? — A practical guide to courage in Trump's age of fear. — Once upon a time—say, several weeks ago—Americans tended to think of dissidents as of another place, perhaps, and another time. They were overseas heroes—names like Alexei Navalny and Jamal Khashoggi …
Juliana Kim / NPR:
Federal judge orders USDA to unfreeze funds to Maine — A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to unfreeze federal funding that was allocated to Maine from the U.S. Department of Agriculture — funds that had been withheld following President Trump's clash with Maine Gov. Janet Mills over the issue of transgender athletes.
New York Times:
Whitmer Shows How Democrats Are Playing With Fire in Cozying Up to Trump — The Michigan governor's awkward Oval Office appearance reflected how several Democratic state leaders are cultivating cordial but politically risky relationships with the president.
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Mediaite, The Post Millennial, Twitchy, New York Magazine, The Daily Signal and American Thinker
Politico:
USDA's $1B bird flu plan uses money intended for schools, food banks — The move tees up a major political fight over the Trump administration's priorities — and the small pot of money USDA has to spread around. — Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins' $1 billion plan for fighting bird flu …
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Carolina Journal
Politico:
Forget tariffs — Beijing is already choking off US exports on the sly — China juices trade war with nontariff barriers targeting MAGA-friendly U.S. export sectors. — Beijing is showing the Trump administration that tariffs aren't the only weapon in a trade war.
David Smith / The Guardian:
‘Completely out of touch’: golf and dinners for ‘king’ Trump as economy melts down — Casual attitude as markets fall suggests man detached from anxieties of ordinary voters - and surrounded by yes men — After lighting a fuse under global financial markets, Donald Trump stepped back - all the way to a Florida golf course.
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Raw Story
Politico:
Judge relaxes ban on DOGE access to sensitive US Treasury information — A federal judge ruled at least one DOGE worker can have access if he goes through training and submits disclosures. — A New York judge has relaxed a ban she'd put on Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency preventing …
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The Hill and New York Times
Luke Harding / The Guardian:
US ‘demands control’ from Ukraine of key pipeline carrying Russian gas — Senior Kyiv economist describes latest postion of Trump administration in talks as ‘colonial-type’ bullying — The US has demanded control of a crucial pipeline in Ukraine used to send Russian gas to Europe …
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The Kyiv Independent, KRDO and New York Times
Emily Ngo / Politico:
Canadians freeze visits to the US over Trump — Tourism from the north tanks amid annexation talk, tariff whiplash and border stops. — NEW YORK — Marketers for top U.S. destinations are trumpeting a reminder to Canadians amid a dive in tourism: You're welcome here regardless of who's president.
Jonathan Mahler / New York Times:
How the G.O.P. Fell in Love With Putin's Russia … In 1989, shortly before the fall of communism, Boris Yeltsin — the reformer who would soon become the first freely elected president of post-Soviet Russia — visited a supermarket in Houston, Texas, and was overwhelmed by the dizzying array of meats and vegetables on offer.
