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Today’s Rundown:
- THE ATLANTIC PUBLISHES FULL SIGNAL CHAT MESSAGES SHOWING MILITARY PLANS ABOUT U.S. STRIKES IN YEMEN: Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, has released detailed evidence from a Signal group chat involving U.S. defense officials discussing military operations against Yemen’s Houthi rebels. This disclosure follows accusations from the Trump administration questioning the credibility of his reporting. Goldberg’s actions have intensified discussions about journalistic integrity and the responsibilities of the press in handling sensitive information.
- TRUMP IMPOSES 25% AUTO TARIFFS, ESCALATING GLOBAL TRADE WAR AND SHAKING MARKETS: President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on imported automobiles and parts, effective April 3, aiming to bolster domestic manufacturing and generate approximately $100 billion annually. Critics warn that the tariffs could lead to increased vehicle prices and potential job losses within the auto industry. The move has raised concerns about a global trade war, with foreign leaders expressing apprehension over escalating economic conflicts.
- CANADA BANS TESLA FROM FUTURE REBATES AND FREEZES PAYMENTS AMID TARIFF DISPUTE: In response to escalating trade tensions and the imposition of auto tariffs by the U.S., Canada has removed Tesla vehicles from its list of eligible models for federal electric vehicle rebates. Additionally, the Canadian government has frozen payments for existing rebates related to Tesla cars. This action underscores the growing economic rift between the two nations amid ongoing tariff disputes.
- CDC, NIH, AND OTHER AGENCIES PREPARE FOR LAYOFFS UNDER DOGE AND RFK JR.’S RESTRUCTURING PLAN: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other health agencies are preparing for potential layoffs as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., implements a restructuring plan. The initiative aims to streamline operations and reduce federal spending, prompting concerns about the future of public health programs and research initiatives.
- FLORIDA WEIGHS EASING CHILD LABOR LAWS TO FILL JOBS LEFT BY UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS: Florida lawmakers are debating proposals to relax child labor regulations to address workforce shortages resulting from the departure of undocumented immigrants. The proposed changes would allow minors to work longer hours and in a broader range of industries. Supporters argue this could alleviate labor gaps, while opponents raise concerns about the potential exploitation and impact on education for young workers.
- NAPSTER SOLD FOR $207 MILLION TO INFINITE REALITY, PLANS INCLUDE 3D CONCERTS AND E-COMMERCE: Infinite Reality has purchased Napster for $207 million, with plans to transform the music streaming service into a social platform featuring 3D virtual concerts and integrated e-commerce. The acquisition aims to revitalize Napster by leveraging immersive technology to enhance user engagement and create new revenue streams for artists and the platform alike.
- ADOLESCENCE BREAKS NETFLIX RECORD WITH 66.3 MILLION VIEWS IN TWO WEEKS: The limited series ‘Adolescence’ has set a new Netflix record, amassing 66.3 million views within its first 11 days of release. This achievement marks the highest two-week viewership for a limited series on the platform, reflecting the show’s widespread popularity and strong audience engagement.
- PANIC SPREADS ONLINE OVER FALSE RUMOR OF CHIPOTLE BANKRUPTCY: Rumors falsely claiming that Chipotle Mexican Grill is filing for bankruptcy and closing its restaurants have spread online, causing public concern. The misinformation appears to have originated from a misinterpreted report about the closure of Farmesa Fresh Eatery, a separate venture tested by Chipotle in 2023. Chipotle has refuted these claims, confirming that it remains financially stable and continues to expand its operations.



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