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04.03.2025Day Trade Gates Slammed Three Ways

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 04.03.2025.

It displays 285 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.03.2025Day Trade Gates Slammed Three Ways
Trump's tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China activated at midnight, triggering immediate retaliatory measures. China targeted US agricultural exports, while Canada threatened electricity supplies. The Treasury confirmed implementation despite market turbulence and retailer warnings of imminent price increases.

Linda McMahon's confirmation as Education Secretary preceded the day's central developments. By afternoon, Ukraine policy shifts crystallized as Pentagon confirmed the halt of weapons shipments, while Zelenskyy attempted damage control from the previous day's Oval Office confrontation by signaling openness to peace talks.

Evening coverage shifted to Trump's upcoming address to Congress, with Democrats announcing boycotts and protests. The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on Clean Water Act interpretation emerged as another institutional landmark, while BlackRock's strategic acquisition of Panama Canal ports highlighted growing US-China tensions.
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The Trump administration has announced that it will be pausing all military aid to Ukraine, including weapons in transit on aircraft, ships, and those waiting in Poland.
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01:15Aid To Ukraine Freezes After Oval Clash

The newspapers extensively report on Trump's immediate suspension of all military aid to Ukraine following a heated Oval Office meeting with Zelenskyy (NYTimes, CBS, NBC, Fox News, AP, Washington Post, Boston Globe, HuffPost, OANN). The pause will remain until Ukraine shows commitment to peace talks with Russia. Meanwhile, Linda McMahon's confirmation as Education Secretary draws criticism (Common Dreams, MSNBC), and Defense Secretary Hegseth orders military units to the southern border (Breitbart).
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A senior official said the aid would not resume until President Trump determined that Ukraine had demonstrated a commitment to peace negotiations with Russia.
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03:20Ukraine Aid Freezes After Peace Ultimatum

The newspapers extensively report on Trump's pause of military aid to Ukraine, which follows a tense Oval Office meeting (ABC, Boston Globe, CNN, NYT, WaPo, AP, USA Today, CBS, NBC, NY Post, HuffPost). The White House demands Ukraine show commitment to peace talks with Russia. In parallel, Linda McMahon's confirmation as Education Secretary draws attention, with plans to dismantle the department (NPR, Common Dreams, MSNBC).
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06:17Walls Of Tariffs Rise Around America

The newspapers extensively report on Trump's new trade war, as tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China take effect (NYT, CBS, Fox, AP, Boston Globe, Daily Beast, HuffPost, Epoch Times). Canada announces retaliatory measures, while China doubles its counter-tariffs. Meanwhile, the White House maintains its pause on Ukraine military aid following the Zelenskyy clash (Breitbart, NPR, CNN). Linda McMahon's confirmation as Education Secretary draws criticism over special education concerns (ABC, Common Dreams, MSNBC).
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11:21North American Trade Gates Shatter

The newspapers extensively report on Trump's new trade war reaching full implementation, with tariffs now active against Canada, Mexico, and China (NYT, CBS, AP, USA Today, Boston Globe, Daily Beast, ABC, Fox). Beijing and Ottawa announced immediate retaliatory measures targeting US exports, particularly farm products. Separately, Trump administration drops multiple Biden-era cryptocurrency cases (NPR), while Vice President Vance criticizes Zelensky's stance on peace talks (NY Post, Newsweek).
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13:24Trade War Ignites Across Three Borders

The newspapers extensively report on today's implementation of Trump's tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China, with immediate retaliation from Beijing and Ottawa (NYT, CNN, NPR, Washington Post, Boston Globe, AP, CBS, ABC). China specifically targets US farm exports and blacklists American companies. Separately, Trump cuts all military aid to Ukraine after an Oval Office confrontation (Common Dreams), and Jay-Z files a defamation lawsuit against rape accusations (NBC).
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14:54Trade Battle Spreads Across Three Borders

The newspapers extensively report on Trump's new trade war escalating, as China, Canada, and Mexico announce retaliatory measures (NYT, Washington Post, Newsweek, HuffPost, CNN). Trump prepares to address Congress amid declining popularity (Vox, ABC, Fox), while his pause on Ukraine aid draws continued attention, with Russia praising the decision (CBS). BlackRock drops DEI initiatives citing policy changes (The Blaze), and Netanyahu rejects probe into October 7 attacks (NBC).
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16:26Markets Sink As Tariffs Circle Globe

The newspapers extensively report on global market reactions to Trump's new tariffs, with US stocks plunging (NPR, NYT) as Canada, Mexico, and China announce retaliatory measures. China targets agricultural goods with 15% tariffs (Epoch Times), while Canada focuses on energy products (LA Times). Ukraine faces additional pressure as Trump halts military aid (CNN, NY Post), with Zelensky directly appealing to Trump to "make things right."
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18:17Trade War Ignites Three-Way Retaliation

The newspapers extensively report on escalating trade tensions as Trump's tariffs take effect, with Canada, Mexico, and China announcing immediate retaliation (AP, NYT, CNN, Boston Globe, Breitbart). Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau calls the move "very dumb" while Ontario's Premier threatens to cut electricity exports (NY Post). Target CEO warns of imminent price increases, particularly on Mexican produce (Daily Beast). Separately, Trump threatens to cut federal funding from schools permitting protests (Common Dreams, OANN).
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19:58North American Trade Gates Slam Shut

The newspapers extensively report on the immediate aftermath of Trump's tariffs, with Canada, China, and Mexico announcing retaliatory measures. Canada's Trudeau denounces Trump's fentanyl justification as "completely bogus" (NPR, Daily Beast), while Ontario threatens to cut power exports (ABC, NY Post). Zelenskyy signals readiness for peace talks after "regrettable" White House meeting (NYT, OANN), as retailers warn of price increases (USA Today, Target, Best Buy).
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21:49Congress Stage Set While Trade Gates Close

The newspapers extensively report on the immediate buildup to Trump's joint address to Congress, with Democrats announcing boycotts (Breitbart) and special guests being revealed (Fox, OANN). This comes amid escalating trade tensions as China, Mexico, and Canada implement retaliatory tariffs (AP, Washington Post), causing American businesses to report initial impacts (NPR). Separately, Zelensky offers peace terms following the "regrettable" Oval Office incident (NYT, Globe), as Pentagon confirms weapons shipments to Ukraine have stopped (USA Today).
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A Hong Kong-based company has agreed to sell two terminals at either end of the Panama Canal to the U.S. asset management company BlackRock -- which has been accused of securities fraud and conspiring with other investment firms to limit coal production and raise energy costs for consumers.
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23:27Congress Address Looms While Tariff Bill Mounts

The newspapers extensively cover Trump's imminent address to Congress, with Democrats announcing boycotts (Breitbart, AOC) and analysis of expected topics including tariffs and Ukraine (NPR, ABC). New economic assessments warn Trump's tariffs will cost average families $1,600 annually (Common Dreams), while a minerals deal with Ukraine awaits signing after previous collapse (CBS). Separately, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Clean Water Act interpretation (Slate), and DOGE reports $105B in federal savings (OANN).
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