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23.03.2025

23.03.2025Musk's Power Expansion Day as Gaza Deaths Top 50,000

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 23.03.2025.

It displays 134 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.03.2025Musk's Power Expansion Day as Gaza Deaths Top 50,000
Elon Musk's expanding governmental influence dominated coverage, with NYTimes reporting SpaceX's positioning for billions in federal contracts amid his growing role in Trump's administration. Musk threatened lawsuits against former Rep. Jamaal Bowman for calling him a "Nazi," while Trump allies reportedly pressed to reduce his media appearances following controversial Social Security statements.

The Gaza conflict reached the grim milestone of 50,000 Palestinian deaths according to the Gaza Health Ministry, as Israel prepared to escalate its military campaign. CBS reported the Trump administration is seeking "full dismantlement" of Iran's nuclear program.

Democratic Party infighting intensified with Chuck Schumer defying calls to step down as Senate Democratic leader, while Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's political future drew significant attention as a potential new Democratic standard-bearer.

Trump's "Golden Dome" space-based defense program was unveiled, described as designed to deter America's adversaries.
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03:53Family Farms Face Federal Funding Fallout

The newspapers report on agricultural setbacks due to federal policy changes, with family farms threatened by USDA cuts in Rhode Island (Boston Globe) and California dairies closing due to environmental litigation at Point Reyes National Seashore (LA Times). FEMA's hiring process restructuring before hurricane season raises concerns about disaster response readiness (CBS). Immigration continues as a divisive issue, with Boston's mayor defending sanctuary city policies (NY Post) and agents being diverted from other law enforcement to immigration enforcement (USA Today). The Elon Musk-Jamaal Bowman conflict draws attention after Musk threatened legal action over being called a "Nazi" (Breitbart, OANN).
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12:08Musk's Government Role Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns

The newspapers report on Elon Musk's expanding government role, with concerns about potential conflicts of interest as SpaceX is positioned to secure billions in federal contracts under Trump (NYTimes). Musk threatened legal action against former Rep. Jamaal Bowman for calling him a "Nazi" during a CNN appearance (Breitbart, OANN). Trump's foreign policy generates uncertainty among Indo-Pacific allies regarding trade and security commitments (NPR). In humanitarian concerns, Gaza's death toll topped 50,000 according to its Health Ministry (Washington Post), while reports detail harsh conditions in ICE detention facilities for women (USA Today). European allies are attempting to recover unspent aid money from USAID (AP News).
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14:47Musk Threatens Lawsuits Over Nazi Accusations

The newspapers report on growing political tensions as Bernie Sanders warns against Trump establishing an "oligarchic government" (ABC News), while Elon Musk threatens lawsuits over being called a "Nazi" (Breitbart, NYTimes). Democratic leadership conflicts continue with Chuck Schumer refusing to step down despite Pelosi's apparent pressure (NY Post, Daily Beast). The Gaza conflict remains in focus as the death toll surpasses 50,000 (Common Dreams, Washington Post). Trump's policy framing around "fairness" draws analysis (LA Times), while his "Golden Dome" space defense plan gets coverage (Fox News). Pope Francis makes his first public appearance following hospitalization (NPR, HuffPost).
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Poorer Americans work long hours to afford basic necessities. Richer Americans work long hours in pursuit of “the good life” that’s perpetually just beyond their grasp. All of this tedious work is a waste of our precious time and resources.
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17:17AOC's Political Ascent Draws National Attention

The newspapers report on growing focus on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's political future, with speculation about her broader appeal and potential leadership role within the Democratic Party (AP News, Boston Globe, Breitbart). The Gaza conflict continues to draw attention as Palestinian deaths surpass 50,000 following Israel's resumed military campaign (NPR, Common Dreams). NCAA basketball tournament coverage includes human interest stories about McNeese State (NBC News) and Trump's interaction with players (Fox News). Other topics include concerns about Trump's immigration policies, with reports of Venezuelans being wrongly deported as gang members (LA Times), and Elon Musk's controversial statements about Social Security as a "Ponzi scheme" causing friction within Trump's circle (Daily Beast).
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21:12Trump Demands Iran Nuclear Program Dismantlement

The newspapers report on Trump administration's Iran policy, with statements about seeking "full dismantlement" of Iran's nuclear program and warnings of "consequences" (CBS). Immigration remains contentious, with the border czar promising to follow a judge's order on deportation flights (ABC News) and reports of poor conditions in ICE detention facilities (USA Today). Disney's "Snow White" remake flopped with a record-low opening for live-action remakes (Breitbart, OANN). Other topics include Florida's basketball victory (NBC News), controversies over White House Easter Egg Roll corporate sponsorships (Daily Beast), and concerns about China's growing influence in Latin America (Newsweek).
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