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07.03.2025 โ€” Day Columbia Lost Federal Gold Over Israel

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 07.03.2025.

It displays 255 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.03.2025 โ‡ข Day Columbia Lost Federal Gold Over Israel
โŒจThe morning began with Trump delaying Mexico-Canada tariffs amid economic concerns, while SpaceX lost another Starship. Federal job numbers showed 151,000 new positions with unemployment rising to 4.1%, marking the first full month of Trump's presidency. Notable layoffs included 10,000 federal positions.

By afternoon, Columbia University lost $400M in federal grants over campus antisemitism, while Trump shifted Russia policy by threatening sanctions until Ukraine ceasefire. A cabinet confrontation between Rubio and Musk highlighted ongoing tensions over federal workforce reductions. The Pentagon's DEI purge targeted 26,000 historical images, including war heroes.

Evening coverage focused on Gene Hackman's death investigation, revealing he died of heart disease while his wife succumbed to hantavirus a week earlier. Scientists nationwide rallied against research funding cuts, while Trump hosted the first White House Crypto Summit.
07.03.2025
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01:04โ‡ขTariffs Frozen As Crypto Gets Leashed

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's month-long delay of certain tariffs on Mexico and Canada (ABC, Boston Globe, CNN, AP, Newsweek), with Canadians expressing continued anger over trade relations. SpaceX faces another Starship setback, while EU approves defense package ahead of Zelenskyy's US talks (NPR). New developments show Trump attempting to regulate cryptocurrency and DOGE transactions (Daily Beast, Vox), while intelligence community workers express concerns over potential job cuts (Washington Post).
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04:05โ‡ขCabinet, Not Musk, To Lead Federal Cuts

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump redefining Elon Musk's role in federal cuts, instructing Cabinet secretaries to lead workforce reductions (NPR, Washington Post). New details emerge in Idaho college killings investigation through roommate texts (ABC, NBC). International developments show EU stepping up Ukraine support following US aid halt (Epoch Times, NYTimes), while China criticizes US tariffs (AP). SpaceX acknowledges second Starship test failure (Newsweek, USA Today).
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11:11โ‡ขBlazes, Borders, and Budget Cuts

โŒจThe newspapers report on California wildfire aftermath, with HUD Secretary Turner visiting Altadena's Eaton Fire devastation (ABC News, Breitbart). Immigration policies show revival of family detention practices (CBS, NYTimes), while economic indicators reflect policy impacts on manufacturing and federal spending (Epoch Times, Mother Jones). A measles outbreak spreads across Texas-New Mexico border as RFK Jr's statements draw medical criticism (NPR). Putin rejects concessions in Ukraine negotiations (Newsweek).
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13:40โ‡ขPurge Hits Pentagon Archives

โŒจThe newspapers report on deepening federal workforce reductions, with Veterans Affairs cuts affecting New England (Boston Globe) and a Pentagon DEI purge targeting 26,000 historical images (AP, Daily Beast). Trump's relationship with Canada shows strain over border and water agreements (NYTimes), while his administration creates a Strategic Crypto Reserve with seized Bitcoin (Newsweek). First month employment numbers fall short of expectations (ABC, NBC) as Trump-Musk dynamics affect government operations (MSNBC, Slate).
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For decades, European leaders fostered a willing dependence on the United States that has made the continent acutely vulnerable to the superpowerโ€™s whims. Donald Trump has sensed this weakness and is using it to advance his own narrow interests.
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15:14โ‡ขJobs Cool As Foreign Friction Heats

โŒจThe newspapers report on February's jobs report showing 151,000 new positions and unemployment rising to 4.1% (NPR, Epoch Times, Washington Post, Breitbart). Trump's foreign policy generates coverage with threats of Russia sanctions over Ukraine (ABC, Daily Beast), tensions with Canada over border treaties (NYTimes), and visa restrictions on pro-Hamas campus protesters (NY Post). Justice Barrett faces conservative criticism over foreign aid ruling (USA Today).
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After weeks of conciliatory statements toward Moscow, Trump threatens new โ€˜large scaleโ€™ sanctions on Russia
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Public unionized employment is the backbone of the black middle class. Racial justice advocates should direct resources to fighting Elon Muskโ€™s attacks on good union jobs โ€” not toward protecting DEI initiatives focused on black entrepreneurship.
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After weeks of conciliatory statements toward Moscow, Trump threatens new โ€˜large scaleโ€™ sanctions on Russia
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17:03โ‡ขTrump Pivots to Russia Pressure

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's unexpected shift toward Russia sanctions and pressure for Ukraine ceasefire negotiations (ABC, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, Washington Post, OANN). Other developments include a new SpaceX Starship explosion (Common Dreams), CDC launching a vaccine-autism study (Newsweek), and controversy over Trump's English-only executive order (The Blaze). The jobs report discussion continues with federal employment showing specific declines (Breitbart, NPR).
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Kamala Harris, the former Vice President and Presidential candidate, announced that she will decide by the end of the summer whether to run for Governor of California, according to a source familiar with the situation.
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18:13โ‡ขMusk-Trump Cabinet Clash As Russia Sanctions Loom

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's shifting Russia policy, with new threats of sanctions and tariffs over Ukraine (ABC, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, Washington Post). A major clash between Trump and Elon Musk emerges (NYTimes, Mother Jones), while Columbia University loses $400M in federal funding over antisemitism concerns (NY Post). Governor Newsom faces LGBTQ backlash after opposing trans athletes in women's sports (Breitbart, The Blaze).
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Military veterans are among those being hit hardest by Trumpโ€™s austerity push, which threatens many of their jobs as well as health care and other benefits. The cuts are starting to mobilize the conservative-leaning demographic against the administration.
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19:23โ‡ขColumbia's $400M Federal Axe

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump canceling $400M in federal grants to Columbia University over antisemitism allegations (ABC, Boston Globe, Fox News, NY Post, Epoch Times). Mixed signals emerge on Russia policy, with Trump threatening sanctions while stating Russia "holds all the cards" (CNN, Washington Post). A cabinet confrontation between Rubio and Musk draws attention (Daily Beast, NYTimes), while veterans mobilize against benefit cuts (Jacobin).
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21:18โ‡ขColumbia Loses Federal Millions As Hackman Dies

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's new positions on three issues: Columbia University losing $400M in federal funding over antisemitism (Boston Globe, NY Post, Epoch Times), potential Russia sanctions over Ukraine (Slate, Washington Post), and Social Security reforms (Jacobin). A measles outbreak in Texas highlights low vaccination rates (NPR), while death reports emerge for actor Gene Hackman (ABC, Fox).
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22:42โ‡ขHackman's Final Week Mystery Solved

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the death of actor Gene Hackman and his wife in New Mexico, with authorities revealing he died of heart disease while his wife succumbed to hantavirus a week earlier (ABC, CBS, Fox, NY Post, AP, Daily Beast). Other developments include Trump's support for Russia's actions in Ukraine (Washington Post, CNN) and emerging details about a contentious White House Crypto Summit (Boston Globe, HuffPost).
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The Department of Government Efficiency lives. But Donald Trump is reining in Elon Musk.
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