US Stock Indexes Skyrocket Following Trump’s Tariff Pause
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After Beijing retaliated to the U.S. tariffs, Trump has now announced a tariff hike to 125 percent on Chinese products.

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Trump Announces 90-Day Pause on Reciprocal Tariffs, Raises Levy on China
China will now face a 125 percent tariff, the president announced.
New Wave of Trump’s Deregulation Eases Rules on Shower Heads, Plastic Straws, and More
The president’s actions also target Biden-era limits on gas stoves, water heaters, washing machines, furnaces, and dishwashers.
FBI Investigates Vandalism of Tesla Charging Station in Washington State
The incident comes amid a growing wave of vandalism and targeted attacks against the electric vehicle brand.
In El Salvador, Locals Proud of Efforts to Lock Up Gangs—Including for US
After decades of civil war and gang violence, many citizens are glad their country is finally being recognized for its tough stance on gangs and crime.
Noem Relaunches Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office
Homeland Security secretary said Trump would prioritize help for families of victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants.
House Republicans Block Democratic Bid to Force Vote on Tariffs
The president has paused new tariffs on dozens of countries for 90 days and raised levies on Chinese goods to 125 percent.
2 Judges Limit Trump’s Deportations Under Wartime Law
New lawsuits were filed in Texas and New York after the Supreme Court removed blocks in Washington.
US Spy Chief Gabbard Starts Task Force to Investigate Intelligence Community
Her statement said the group will also work in concert with the Department of Government Efficiency.
A New Food Pyramid for a Metabolically Unwell Nation
For the first time, experts are plugging a low-carb food pyramid.
Day in Photos: US Coast Guard, Heat in India, and Harvesting Damask Roses
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Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Art Critic Loves Shen Yun
Art critic Karen Sulcan came to see Shen Yun Performing Arts on April 8 and was pleased to share that she loved it.
Supreme Court Pauses Orders Forcing Trump Admin to Rehire Labor Board Members
Biden appointees Gwynne Wilcox of National Labor Relations Board and Cathy Harris of Merit Systems Protection Board were fired soon after Trump took office.
DHS to Screen Immigrant Applicants’ Social Media for Anti-Semitism, Terrorist Ties
Under the new policy, which kicks in immediately, online expressions of anti-Semitism will be grounds for denying immigration benefit requests.
Treasury Sanctions Iranian Entities Involved in Nuclear Program
The sanctions are imposed ahead of a high-level meeting between the United States and Iran on April 12.
3 Americans Convicted in DR Congo Coup Attempt Now Face US Charges
The armed attack on two presidential residences in May 2024 in the central African nation’s capital of Kinshasa left six dead.
Eyeing Inflation, Federal Reserve Officials Support ‘Cautious Approach’
Monetary policymakers will be assessing the ‘net effect’ of the administration’s policy changes, including tariffs.
Appeals Court Clears Trump Admin to Resume Mass Terminations of Newer Workers
The court said state attorneys general who sued over the firings don’t have standing.
Small Business Optimism Slips as Owners Expect Worse Conditions, Lower Sales
‘Global and domestic actions are generating insecurities in abundance, both political and economic,’ the NFIB wrote in a commentary.
Leading Employment Indicator Suggests Job Growth in Near Term
Last month, the United States added 228,000 jobs, beating expectations by a big margin.
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