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- CHINA VOWS TO ‘FIGHT TO THE END’ IF TRUMP RAISES TARIFFS TO 104%: In response to President Trump’s proposed tariff increases, including a potential 104% duty on Chinese imports, China’s government has declared its intent to “fight to the end” against what it describes as U.S. “bullying.” Beijing has criticized the U.S. approach and signaled readiness to implement further countermeasures.
- ELON MUSK SLAMS TRUMP ADVISER PETER NAVARRO, CALLING HIM A ‘MORON’: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has publicly criticized White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, labeling him a “moron” and “dumber than a sack of bricks.” This exchange follows Navarro’s remarks questioning Tesla’s manufacturing status and defending the administration’s tariff strategies. The White House downplayed the altercation, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stating, “Boys will be boys.”
- ROGAN, PORTNOY, AND SHAPIRO JOIN TRUMP ALLIES QUESTIONING TARIFF STRATEGY: Notable figures such as Joe Rogan, Dave Portnoy, and Ben Shapiro, who have previously supported President Trump, are now voicing concerns about the administration’s tariff policies. Their apprehensions reflect a broader unease among some of Trump’s allies regarding the potential economic repercussions of escalating trade tensions.
- CRIMINAL GANGS TARGET ITALY’S OLIVE OIL AS PRICES SOAR FOR ‘GREEN GOLD’: With olive oil prices nearly doubling over the past three years, organized criminal groups in Italy are increasingly targeting this valuable commodity, often referred to as “green gold.” Incidents include hijackings of shipments and thefts from olive groves, highlighting the lucrative nature of the olive oil market and the challenges faced by producers.
- DETROIT TIGERS ASSISTANT GM RESIGNS FOLLOWING LEWD PHOTO INVESTIGATION: Sam Menzin, assistant general manager of the Detroit Tigers, has resigned amid an investigation into allegations that he sent unsolicited lewd photos to female employees. The organization had completed its inquiry and was prepared to terminate Menzin before his resignation.
- DIRE WOLF SUCCESSFULLY CLONED AFTER 10,000 YEARS: Biotech company Colossal Biosciences has announced the successful cloning of a dire wolf, a species that went extinct over 10,000 years ago. Named Remus, this achievement marks a significant milestone in de-extinction efforts and raises discussions about the ethical implications of such scientific advancements.
- AP REINSTATED AT WHITE HOUSE EVENTS AFTER COURT RULES BAN WAS UNLAWFUL: A federal judge has ruled that the White House must restore press pool access to the Associated Press (AP) after it was previously revoked. The court found that the AP was likely to prove it “suffered unlawful retaliation for exercising its speech rights.”
- WHITE HOUSE REPLACES HISTORIC JACKSON MAGNOLIA WITH NEW SAPLING: The White House has planted a 12-year-old sapling to replace the historic Jackson Magnolia, which was removed due to safety concerns. The new tree is a direct descendant of the original, maintaining the site’s historical continuity.



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