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Tariffs Temporarily Reinstated After Court Block Sparks Legal Whirlwind

A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump’s sweeping tariffs after a lower court struck them down, intensifying legal uncertainty and prolonging battle over the administration's aggressive trade policies.

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24 Hours Tariffs temporarily reinstated by federal appeals court + Trump blasts appointed judge over tariff ruling + Elon Musk exits Trump administration amid DOGE chaos + US proposes 60-day Gaza ceasefire plan + Hamas rejects new US ceasefire proposal + Bernard Kerik, former NYPD commissioner on 9/11, dies at 69 + Five Mexican musicians found dead near Texas border + Defense Intelligence Agency employee charged with spying + FBI probes impersonation of Trump chief of staff Susie Wiles + Michigan Gov. Whitmer says Trump won't pardon kidnapping plotters + HHS cancels Moderna bird flu vaccine funding + Federal court blocks Trump ban on foreign students at Harvard + Fed chair meets Trump amid tariff controversy + North Korea sending arms to Russia, says UN report + US-China trade talks stalled, Bessent warns + US appeals court pauses trade court ruling on tariffs

Number 69 - Age at death of Bernard Kerik, former New York City Police Commissioner during 9/11

Quote "We are living under a judicial tyranny." — Stephen Miller, White House adviser

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Tariffs Temporarily Reinstated After Court Ruling

Federal Appeals Court Pauses Trade Court’s Block on Tariffs

Trump Slams Judge Over Court Ruling: ‘Backroom Hustlers’

Federal courts have issued conflicting rulings on President Trump's tariff policies, temporarily blocking and then reinstating them as the administration appeals. The legal turmoil raises questions about executive authority and impacts global trade tensions.

Elon Musk Exits Trump’s DOGE Amid Fallout

Trump Hails Musk as ‘Terrific’ Ahead of Oval Office Farewell

Multiple Senior DOGE Officials Depart Alongside Musk

Elon Musk announces departure from Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), leaving behind controversies and unfulfilled expectations amid growing political and bureaucratic challenges.

US Pushes 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Swap

Israel Accepts US Ceasefire Offer Amid Gaza War

Hamas Rejects New Ceasefire Plan, War Continues

US proposes a 60-day ceasefire plan for Gaza including hostage exchanges; Israel accepts the proposal while Hamas critically reviews it, prolonging the conflict and humanitarian crisis in the region.

Bernard Kerik, 9/11 NYPD Chief, Dies at 69

Kerik Remembered as ‘Fearless’ NYPD Leader

FBI Director Kash Patel Pays Tribute to Kerik

Bernard Kerik, famed NYPD commissioner during 9/11 and later pardoned, has died at 69 after a private illness, prompting mourning from political and law enforcement communities.

Bodies Found of Missing Mexican Musicians Near Texas

Five Mexican Musicians Abducted, Murdered by Cartel

Five members of a missing Mexican band were found dead near the Texas border, authorities state, linked to suspected cartel violence, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.

DIA Employee Arrested for Spying on US

Defense Intelligence Worker Charged in Leak Case

Federal authorities charge a Defense Intelligence Agency employee with attempting to leak classified information to a foreign power, underscoring persistent insider threats to US national security.

FBI Probes Impersonation of Trump Chief of Staff

White House Chief of Staff Targeted by Impersonator

Feds Investigate Susie Wiles Cyber Impersonation Plot

The FBI and White House launch investigations into an impersonation scheme targeting White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, involving deceptive communication with top Republicans and business leaders.

Whitmer: Trump Promised Not to Pardon Kidnapping Plotters

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer states President Trump previously assured her he would not pardon convicted kidnappers, contradicting recent suggestions about potential clemency.

HHS Cuts Moderna’s Bird Flu Vaccine Funding

The US Department of Health and Human Services cancels funding for Moderna’s bird flu vaccine contract, fueling debate about the nation’s pandemic preparedness and vaccine strategy.

Judge Extends Block on Trump Foreign Student Ban at Harvard

Harvard Wins Legal Edge in Trump Student Visa Fight

Federal courts uphold a block on the Trump administration's attempt to restrict foreign student admissions at Harvard University, continuing legal battles over immigration and education policy.

Powell Meets Trump, Defends Fed’s Independant Policy

Trump Meets Fed Chair Amid Tariff and Rate Tensions

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell meets President Trump, affirming that monetary policy decisions remain independent amid ongoing political pressure over interest rates and tariffs.

North Korea Sends Arms to Russia for Ukraine War

UN Report Details North Korea’s Weapons Flow to Russia

North Korea is reported to have sent missiles and ammunition to Russia, aiding its military operations in Ukraine and violating international sanctions.

US-China Trade Talks Stalled, Trump-Xi Call Needed

Treasury’s Bessent Confirms Sino-US Talks Are Frozen

US-China trade negotiations face stalemate, with officials suggesting direct talks between Trump and Xi Jinping may be necessary to break deadlocks and advance trade agreements.

Whitmer Accuses Trump of Lying on Kidnap Pardon Claims

Michigan Governor Whitmer accuses President Trump of lying about past statements on pardons related to kidnapping case, intensifying political tensions around presidential clemency decisions.

Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Tariff Removal

Federal appeals courts take actions that temporarily prevent complete removal of Trump's tariff policies, causing uncertainty in markets and legal arenas over future trade enforcement.

Tariff Rulings Shake Up Trump’s Trade Strategy

Businesses Face Turmoil After Trump Tariff Court Loss

A federal court ruling has created uncertainties for President Trump's tariff program, affecting businesses and consumers while the administration challenges the decision legally.

Ex-Assistant Testifies to Sean Combs Abuse Claims

Diddy Trial Reveals Graphic Sexual Assault Testimony

Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ sex-trafficking trial continues with testimony revealing alleged abuse, violence, and sexual assault allegations against the music mogul.

Whitmer Insists Trump Promised No Pardons for Plotters

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer reiterates claim that President Trump assured her he would not pardon men convicted in the plot to kidnap her, contradicting Trump's recent statements.

Impersonator Targets Trump Chief of Staff in Scam

FBI Probes AI-Driven White House Aide Impersonation

Federal investigations into impersonation schemes involving digital mimicry of White House Chief of Staff raise concerns over security and political sabotage on top levels of government.

Federal Court Blocks Trump Foreign Student Restrictions

Foreign Student Chaos Grows Amid Trump Administration Crackdown

The Trump administration faces legal challenges and political scrutiny over its foreign student visa policies impacting prestigious universities and sparking notable court decisions.

HHS Cancels $766M Moderna Bird Flu Vaccine Contract

Pandemic Vaccine Funding Cut Sparks Public Debate

The US health agency halts a Moderna pandemic vaccine contract, raising questions about future pandemic preparedness and public health policy under the current administration.

Trump Overhauls ICE Leadership Amid Deportation Push

Agency Responsible for Deportations Faces Staff Shakeup

The Trump administration undergoes leadership changes and organizational shakeups within immigration enforcement agencies amid pressures to escalate deportation efforts.

Bessent Warns Congress of Economic Catastrophe Without Action

Treasury Chief Sounds Alarm on Fiscal Inaction Risks

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns of economic ‘ultimate calamity’ if Congress fails to enact fiscal reforms, adding urgency to ongoing trade tensions and budget debates.

Ex-Employee Details Abuse Allegations Against Diddy

Diddy Trial Harshly Examines Abuse Claims in Testimony

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex-trafficking trial garners intense court attention as ex-assistants provide detailed accounts of alleged violence and misconduct.

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