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10.03.2025 โ€” Day Markets Crashed As Trade War Expanded

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 10.03.2025.

It displays 232 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.03.2025 โ‡ข Day Markets Crashed As Trade War Expanded
โŒจUS markets suffered their worst day of 2025 as the Dow plunged over 1,000 points after Trump refused to rule out a recession while defending his tariff strategy. The economic selloff intensified when Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney took immediate aim at Trump's policies, followed by Ontario imposing a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the US.

Trump signaled an end to the Ukraine intelligence freeze that had devastated Kyiv's position in Kursk region over the weekend, with Zelenskyy reportedly sending an apologetic letter. Meanwhile, immigration enforcement controversies escalated after ICE arrested a Palestinian green card holder who led Columbia University protests, prompting a federal judge to temporarily block his deportation by evening.

The administration's restructuring continued as Rubio announced cancellation of 83% of USAID programs, while numerous federal agencies offered buyouts to employees. Social platform X experienced outages attributed to a "massive cyberattack" claimed by pro-Hamas groups.
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Five years after the pandemic was declared, the COVID lockdown "felt like solitary confinement," a San Diego resident told NPR. Even after many pandemic rules lifted, society remains deeply fractured.
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09:32โ‡ขCarney Vows Tariff Showdown As Ukraine Intel Freeze Thaws

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's foreign policy shifts regarding Ukraine, with the president stating the US is "just about" ready to lift an intelligence freeze (ABC News, Fox News). Canada's new leader Mark Carney, who will succeed Justin Trudeau, has criticized Trump's tariff policies, promising to fight back in what's being framed as a trade war (CNN, AP, NYTimes, Newsweek). Several headlines discuss Trump's firings of government watchdogs, raising concerns about independent oversight (CBS, Washington Post). Immigration authorities have arrested a Palestinian green card holder who helped lead Columbia University's Gaza solidarity protests (Common Dreams, HuffPost). Other stories include reflections on COVID's societal impact five years after lockdowns (NPR).
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12:27โ‡ขMusk's Budget Blueprint Stirs Congressional Battle

โŒจThe newspapers report on the pending congressional budget battle with Republican leaders promoting a stopgap funding bill that would extend Elon Musk's government cuts (CNN, Common Dreams, Fox News). Trump announced the US is "just about" ready to lift intelligence restrictions on Ukraine (ABC News), while a family dispute emerged as JD Vance's cousin criticized his Ukraine policies (Daily Beast). Economic debates continue around Trump's tariff proposals, with some US industries welcoming them while others express concerns (NYTimes, Mother Jones). Canada's new prime minister Mark Carney faces immediate challenges managing US trade tensions (AP News, USA Today). Domestic issues include LAPD racism allegations (LA Times) and declining fentanyl deaths nationwide (NPR).
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Organizing Amazon workers is both an existential challenge and an opportunity for labor. But the companyโ€™s cash advantages and operational flexibility mean that traditional union tactics wonโ€™t be enough. We need strategies that combine disruption and scale.
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A profane blogger believes an innocent woman is being framed for murder. Heโ€™ll do anything to prove heโ€™s rightโ€”and terrorize anyone who says heโ€™s wrong.
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14:38โ‡ขRecession Shadows Markets As Ships Burn

โŒจThe newspapers report on economic concerns as Trump's tariff policies and recession comments cause market uncertainty, with stocks slumping after the president declined to rule out a recession (ABC News, NYTimes, Newsweek). A major maritime disaster has occurred with an oil tanker and cargo ship collision off the UK coast causing at least 32 casualties (CBS, Common Dreams). Immigration enforcement has intensified with the arrest of a Palestinian activist who led Columbia University protests, while Secretary Rubio promises green card revocations for "Hamas supporters" (AP News, HuffPost, Daily Beast). Harvard has frozen hiring amid Trump's funding threats (Boston Globe), and various outlets debate Democratic comeback strategies as the opposition regroups (Slate, Vox).
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The S&P 500 fell sharply in early trading on Wall Street, adding to last weekโ€™s losses, as Beijing imposed retaliatory tariffs.
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16:28โ‡ขMarkets Plunge As Trump Embraces Recession Talk

โŒจThe newspapers report on market volatility triggered by President Trump's refusal to rule out a recession linked to his trade policies (ABC, CNN, NYTimes, Mother Jones). Harvard and MIT have frozen hiring in response to Trump's funding threats (Boston Globe). Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney has taken a confrontational stance toward the US, pledging to maintain tariffs "until Americans show respect" (NPR, USA Today, OANN). Immigration enforcement controversies continue with reports of a Trump voter detained by ICE (Common Dreams) and Rubio's promises to revoke green cards (Daily Beast). A major maritime disaster has occurred as tanker and cargo ships collide off the UK coast (CBS).
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17:58โ‡ขOntario Slaps Electricity Tax As Trade War Escalates

โŒจThe newspapers report on an escalating trade dispute as Ontario imposes a 25% tax on electricity exports to the US in response to Trump's tariffs (Boston Globe, CBS, AP, USA Today). Economic concerns intensify with multiple outlets highlighting market slumps, investor worries about tariffs, and recession fears (CNN, MSNBC, NPR). Trump's relationship with Republican lawmakers combines warm personal relations with implicit threats to maintain party discipline (NYTimes). Other stories include developments in the Menendez brothers' resentencing case (ABC), a stopgap funding bill in Congress (Epoch Times), and Michelle Obama discussing divorce in a new podcast (Daily Beast).
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The detention and possible deportation of Columbia University student and pro-Palestine organizer Mahmoud Khalil is the most serious attack on the First Amendment by any president in years.
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19:13โ‡ขMarkets Plunge As Campus Free Speech Crisis Deepens

โŒจThe newspapers report on growing economic concerns as US markets experience a significant sell-off, with Trump downplaying tariff worries despite ongoing market slides (Boston Globe, Washington Post, NPR). Free speech controversies intensify around a detained Palestinian student activist at Columbia University, with some outlets describing it as a "crackdown" on First Amendment rights (HuffPost, Jacobin, Common Dreams). Other headlines focus on Trump's executive orders shifting disaster management authority away from DC (Fox News), the Supreme Court considering conversion therapy bans (NBC News), and Meta's alleged attempts to enter the Chinese market through censorship promises (Breitbart). Social media platform X is reportedly experiencing outages attributed to a "massive cyber attack" (OANN).
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20:18โ‡ขMarkets Crash As Trump Brushes Off Recession

โŒจThe newspapers report on a major stock market plunge triggered by recession fears, with the S&P 500 falling 2.7% in its worst day of 2025 after President Trump refused to rule out a recession from his trade policies (ABC News, CNN, NYTimes, AP News). Ontario has imposed a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the US in response to tariffs (Newsweek, CBS). Immigration enforcement targets pro-Palestinian activists, with ICE detaining a legal resident who led campus protests (NPR, HuffPost, Jacobin). Other concerns include the Supreme Court considering conversion therapy bans (Slate, NBC News) and measles risks for young children (MSNBC).
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In a Vox interview, the candidate reflects on what he โ€” and Harris โ€” should have done differently.
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22:06โ‡ขMarkets Crater As Judge Blocks Activist Deportation

โŒจThe newspapers report on a major stock market collapse, with the Dow falling nearly 1,000 points and the Nasdaq experiencing its worst day since 2022 amid escalating recession fears (ABC, CBS, CNN, Epoch Times, Newsweek, AP, USA Today, NYTimes). The sell-off intensified after Trump refused to rule out a recession while pursuing aggressive tariff policies. Another major story concerns Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil's detention, with a judge ordering the administration not to deport him while legal challenges proceed (Boston Globe, Common Dreams, Jacobin). Additionally, DNI Tulsi Gabbard has revoked security clearances of former Biden officials who signed the Hunter Biden laptop letter (Breitbart).
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