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24.03.2025

24.03.2025Security Breach Exposes Yemen War Plans

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 24.03.2025.

It displays 238 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.03.2025Security Breach Exposes Yemen War Plans
Trump administration officials inadvertently included an Atlantic journalist in a Signal group chat discussing military strike plans against Yemen, a security breach that dominated evening coverage. The National Security Council confirmed the messages "appear to be authentic" and launched an investigation.

Immigration enforcement continued intensifying with Border Czar Tom Homan overseeing ICE arrests of 370 people in Boston. A federal judge compared deportation procedures to "Nazis getting better treatment" during a hearing on the Alien Enemies Act, pushing back against Trump's removal of Venezuelan gang members.

Economic measures expanded as Trump announced a 25% tariff on countries purchasing Venezuelan oil. Second Lady Usha Vance's planned trip to Greenland generated diplomatic tensions, with Greenland's Prime Minister calling it "highly aggressive" amid renewed U.S. acquisition interest.

Columbia University responded to federal funding cuts by firing an anti-Israel lecturer, continuing the institutional capitulation pattern that began on March 22.
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02:20Greenland Bristles at Trump Administration Visit

The newspapers report on immigration tensions with rollbacks of legal protections affecting thousands in Massachusetts (Boston Globe) and border phone inspections leading to deportations (USA Today). Trump's interest in Greenland continues as Usha Vance plans a controversial visit described as "aggressive" by Greenland's Prime Minister (NYTimes, Daily Beast, HuffPost). Foreign policy complications include Ukraine-Russia peace talks (Epoch Times) and allies reconsidering reliance on U.S. weapons due to "Trump turbulence" (Washington Post). Other stories include Disney's "Snow White" remake bombing at the box office (Breitbart), the Internet Archive's growing importance amid federal data erasure (NPR), and threats against law firms that oppose Trump policies (Common Dreams).
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10:10Trump Targets Legal Opposition

The newspapers report on ongoing diplomatic efforts between Russia and the US, with talks set to resume in Saudi Arabia as Ukraine's President Zelenskyy calls for increased pressure on Putin (ABC News, NYTimes). Trump's administration continues threatening rhetoric toward Iran with "all options on the table" (Newsweek). Domestic politics feature prominently with reports of Trump targeting lawyers filing lawsuits against his administration (NBC News, Common Dreams, Mother Jones), raising concerns about authoritarianism. Security concerns have emerged regarding mass layoffs of federal workers potentially leading to espionage risks (AP News). Cultural news includes Disney's "Snow White" remake bombing at the box office with a record-low opening (Breitbart).
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13:06No-Criminal-Record Deportations Surge

The newspapers report on escalating immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, with multiple sources highlighting deportations of immigrants with no criminal records (Boston Globe, LA Times, Fox News). The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is making structural changes to federal agencies, with plans to cut ATF agents (Breitbart) and struggles to find fraud in Social Security (Washington Post). Political tensions continue with Democratic leadership questions (CBS), Republican lawmakers avoiding town halls (Daily Beast), and concerns about national security risks from federal workforce cuts (Newsweek, AP News). Religious freedom issues emerge with a Supreme Court case that could impact worker protections (Vox).
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Argentina’s biggest football stars, from Maradona to Messi, got their start in the country’s ubiquitous neighborhood sports clubs. These community centers urgently need government support, not the ruthless privatization on offer from far-right president Javier Milei.
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14:55Judge Blocks Gang Deportations as Immigration Tensions Soar

The newspapers report on increased immigration enforcement tensions in the Trump administration. A judge has blocked Trump's deportation of gang members, citing torture concerns (ABC News, Fox News), while an Orange County couple with no criminal record was suddenly deported to Colombia after decades in the US (LA Times). Meanwhile, Greenland's Prime Minister criticized planned visits by US officials, including second lady Usha Vance, as "highly aggressive" amid Trump's renewed interest in acquiring the territory (CNN, NBC News, HuffPost). Cabinet news shows Trump planning a meeting with Elon Musk (Boston Globe), while US-Russia negotiators meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss a cease-fire (Epoch Times).
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Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s new book Abundance has plenty of merits, writes Matt Bruenig, but its emphasis on growth and innovation must be married to other egalitarian concerns.
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16:35Supreme Court Asked to Block Worker Reinstatements

The newspapers report on multiple legal challenges facing Trump's immigration policies. Federal judges have blocked deportations under the Alien Enemies Act (Epoch Times, Fox News) while the administration attempts to deport gang members to Venezuela (NY Post). The Supreme Court has been asked to pause an order requiring reinstatement of federal probationary workers after mass firings (AP News, CBS, USA Today). On economic policy, Trump has announced a 25% tariff on countries buying Venezuelan oil (CNN) and businesses are preparing for broader tariff impacts (NYTimes). Other developments include a planned IRS-ICE data sharing agreement on undocumented immigrants (Common Dreams) and Second Lady Usha Vance's upcoming visit to Greenland amid renewed U.S. acquisition interest (OANN, NBC News).
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The “Fighting Oligarchy Tour” rallies headlined by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez can become something much bigger — if Bernie and AOC direct their rally attendees into sustained organizing efforts against Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
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17:59Immigration Enforcement Intensifies as Courts Push Back

The newspapers report on intensifying immigration enforcement and legal battles. Trump's deportation efforts are being challenged in court, with a hearing on the Alien Enemies Act upcoming (CNN, Fox News) and reports of ICE sweeps in Boston causing distress among immigrant families (Boston Globe). Cabinet developments show Trump holding another meeting with Musk in attendance (NBC News, ABC News). Climate policy faces setbacks as the Supreme Court ends the decade-long Juliana v. US case (Common Dreams). Economic news includes Hyundai announcing a $20 billion US investment including a Louisiana steel plant amid tariff concerns (OANN), while Trump threatens a 25% tariff on countries buying Venezuelan oil (USA Today). Political rhetoric is heating up with reports of Democratic violent rhetoric (Breitbart) contrasting with Republican governing challenges (HuffPost).
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18:58Yemen War Plans Accidentally Texted to Journalist

The newspapers report on a major national security breach where U.S. military strike plans against Yemen's Houthi rebels were accidentally shared with an Atlantic journalist through a Signal group chat (The Atlantic, CNN, ABC News). Immigration enforcement continues intensifying with Border Czar Tom Homan overseeing ICE operations in Boston that resulted in 370 arrests (Boston Globe, OANN). Political tensions remain high with Trump allies moving to limit judicial oversight of presidential authority (Fox News) and reports of a Trump envoy being "duped" in diplomatic efforts (Daily Beast). Other coverage includes debates over RFK Jr.'s cellphone policies (Reason) and a report that Gen X women are experiencing improved sexual satisfaction (Vox).
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20:06Yemen War Plans Accidentally Texted to Journalist

The newspapers report on a major security breach where Trump administration officials accidentally included a journalist in a Signal group chat sharing Yemen military strike plans (CNN, MSNBC, Washington Post, AP News, Daily Beast, HuffPost, ABC News). Immigration policies remain contentious with Judge Boasberg ruling that migrant gang members must be allowed to appeal deportations under the Alien Enemies Act (Breitbart, Newsweek). Economic measures continue expanding as Trump proposes a 25% tariff on countries purchasing Venezuelan oil (Epoch Times, USA Today). Other developments include legal challenges to Trump's Education Department dismantling (Common Dreams) and congressional Republicans facing hurdles in advancing Trump's legislative agenda (NBC News).
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Democrats need to flip three seats to take back the House next year – and the path to a majority likely runs through districts President Trump carried. Democrats who won alongside Trump offer their prescription for a party they say needs to make big changes.
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21:53White House Group Chat Security Breach Exposed Military Plans

The newspapers report on a major security breach where Trump administration officials accidentally added The Atlantic's editor to a group chat discussing military strike plans against Yemen (Boston Globe, CBS, The Epoch Times, MSNBC, NYTimes, Washington Post, The Daily Beast, ABC News, CNN, AP News, HuffPost). The National Security Council confirmed the messages "appear to be authentic" and is investigating the incident. Immigration policies remain contentious with border enforcement debates continuing (Fox News, OANN) and a federal judge comparing treatment of migrants to "Nazis" during a hearing on deportations (NY Post, Newsweek). Other coverage includes Democratic concerns about party rebranding in competitive districts (NPR) and proposals to restructure the Postal Service (USA Today).
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Democrats need to flip three seats to take back the House next year – and the path to a majority likely runs through districts President Trump carried. Democrats who won alongside Trump offer their prescription for a party they say needs to make big changes.
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