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Trump Urges Fed Chair to Lower Interest Rates

US President Donald Trump has urged Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to "quickly" reduce interest rates, suggesting it is an opportune moment for such a move. In a post on Truth Social, Trump criticized Powell for being "always late" in his decisions but indicated that this could be a chance for the chairman to improve his reputation. The call for a rate cut came just minutes before Powell was scheduled to deliver a speech, underscoring the ongoing tension between the White House and the central bank regarding monetary policy. Trump's comments reflect his ongoing concern about economic conditions and the potential impact of interest rates on growth. The Fed has faced scrutiny over its rate-setting decisions, and Trump's remarks may add pressure on Powell as he navigates the complexities of the current economic landscape. sources

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Apr 04 2025, 9 pm

Donald Trump, 78, Declares 'In Very Good Shape' After Checkup

Donald Trump expressed confidence in his health following his first annual medical checkup since resuming the presidency, stating he felt "in very good shape" and had "a good heart." At 78, Trump, who will be 82 by the end of his term, has often boasted about his vitality while deriding his 82-year-old predecessor, Joe Biden, as unfit for office. During the checkup at Walter Reed military hospital, Trump reported passing a cognitive test with flying colors. His physician, Sean Barbabella, is set to release a report on Sunday, amid ongoing scrutiny over presidential health transparency. Trump's health has been a topic of contention, with past doctors making exaggerated claims about his fitness. Despite his well-documented love for fast food, he remains active and has reportedly lost weight since his first term. The age and health of both candidates are expected to play a significant role in the upcoming 2024 election. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 7 am

Indian-Origin US Politician Charged in Mafia Gambling Scheme

Anand Shah, a 42-year-old municipal councillor of Indian origin in New Jersey, has been charged in connection with a mafia-run gambling operation, according to state Attorney General Matthew Platkin. Shah is among 39 individuals facing charges of racketeering, gambling offenses, and money laundering following raids at 12 locations, including four poker clubs. Platkin revealed that Shah allegedly managed illegal poker games and an online sportsbook linked to the notorious Lucchese Crime Family, a prominent Italian-American mafia group. Shah, who served his second term in Prospect Park overseeing finance and economic development, represents a growing concern over public trust in elected officials. Another individual of Indian descent, Samir S Nadkarni, 48, was also charged as a sportsbook sub-agent. The gambling operation is estimated to have generated around $3 million, highlighting the serious implications of organized crime beyond its glamorization in popular culture. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 8 am

US Court Approves Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Mahmoud Khalil

A US immigration judge has ruled that Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported, allowing the Trump administration to advance its efforts to remove the Columbia University student from the country following his March 8 arrest in New York City. Judge Jamee Comans of the LaSalle Immigration Court stated that her decision was based on a determination by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who argued that Khalil's activism could harm US foreign policy interests, despite him not being charged with any crime. Khalil, who became a lawful permanent resident last year, remains in detention as his lawyers prepare to seek relief before the April 23 deadline. They argue that the deportation effort violates Khalil's First Amendment rights, contending that his criticism of US policy towards Israel is being mischaracterized as antisemitism. Khalil's supporters expressed distress after the ruling, while he maintained that he was subjected to unfair legal proceedings. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 6 am

Trump: Iran Must Not Acquire Nuclear Weapons Before Talks

President Donald Trump asserted on Friday that the US dollar will remain the "currency of choice" despite recent fluctuations linked to his tariff policies, which have caused investors to seek refuge in alternative currencies. Speaking to reporters while en route to his Florida estate, Trump expressed confidence in the dollar's strength, stating, "I think the dollar is tremendous." His comments come as the dollar experienced a significant decline, reaching its lowest value against the euro in over three years. The president's remarks reflect his ongoing efforts to bolster confidence in the US economy amid concerns over trade tensions and their impact on currency stability. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 6 am

Trump: Dollar Will Remain "Currency of Choice" Always

In a statement to reporters late Friday, President Donald Trump reaffirmed his belief in the US dollar's status as the "currency of choice," despite recent fluctuations that saw it drop to its lowest level against the euro in over three years. Speaking while en route to his Florida estate, Trump insisted, "We're always going to be... I think the dollar is tremendous," as investors sought refuge in alternative currencies amid uncertainty surrounding his administration's tariff policies. The comments come at a time when the dollar's stability is under scrutiny, raising questions about its future as a global economic benchmark. Trump's remarks reflect an ongoing confidence in the dollar, even as market dynamics shift in response to his economic strategies. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 7 am

US Envoy Discusses Ukraine Ceasefire with Putin in Russia

U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Friday for over four hours of discussions aimed at resolving the ongoing Ukraine conflict. The Kremlin confirmed the meeting, highlighting its focus on "aspects of a Ukrainian settlement," and released a photograph of the two leaders shaking hands. Witkoff, who is also involved in Middle Eastern affairs, has been increasingly engaged in Russian matters. The talks took place at the presidential library in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city, where Witkoff was seen leaving afterward. Meanwhile, Kirill Dmitriev, Putin's investment envoy, returned to a hotel in the city following the discussions. The meeting underscores ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the crisis in Ukraine amid heightened tensions. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 5 am

Trump Stands Firm as China Imposes 125% Tariffs on US

President Donald Trump defended his tariff policy on Friday, claiming it was "doing really well" despite China imposing a staggering 125 percent levy on US goods in response to escalating trade tensions. The announcement sent shockwaves through global markets, causing a decline in the dollar and a tumultuous day for stocks. After initially rolling back tariffs on other trade partners, Trump maintained optimism about reaching a deal with China, stating, "I think that we'll end up working out something that's very good for both countries." Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping asserted that China was "not afraid" and criticized Trump's tariffs as a "numbers game." Economists warn that these tariffs could lead to increased consumer prices and a potential global recession. As the situation unfolds, the European Union is preparing its own countermeasures, including potential tariffs targeting US tech firms. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 6 am

US, Ukraine Engage in Tense Talks Over Mineral Deal

U.S. and Ukrainian officials convened on Friday to discuss a controversial proposal from the Trump administration aimed at securing access to Ukraine's mineral resources, but the atmosphere was described as "antagonistic," with little hope for progress. The revised draft, which is more expansive than its predecessor, would grant the U.S. privileged access to Ukraine's mineral wealth while requiring that all income from resource exploitation be placed in a joint investment fund. However, it notably lacks security guarantees for Ukraine, a key demand from President Volodymyr Zelenskiy amid ongoing Russian aggression. Additionally, the proposal includes a contentious demand for U.S. control over a gas pipeline from Gazprom. Zelenskiy emphasized the need for a mutually beneficial minerals deal, with top Ukrainian officials expected to engage further in Washington during upcoming International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 4 am

Man, 32, Charged for Threatening Trump’s Assassination

A 32-year-old man from Butler, Pennsylvania, identified as Shawn Monper, has been charged with making threats to assassinate former President Donald Trump and other government officials, including ICE agents, according to the Department of Justice. Monper, who posted under the alias "Mr Satan" on YouTube, was arrested following an FBI investigation triggered by alarming online content. The DOJ revealed that Monper had previously obtained a firearms permit and expressed intentions to acquire weapons since Trump took office. His threats included a February 17 message advocating violence against Trump and his associates, claiming, "we just need to start killing people," and a March 4 video in which he stated he would "assassinate him myself." This incident echoes a previous assassination attempt on Trump during a campaign rally in Butler last July, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding threats to public officials. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the DOJ's commitment to prosecuting such threats vigorously. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 4 am

US State Department Staff Advised to Report Anti-Christian Bias

The Trump administration has launched a new executive order aimed at supporting Christian federal employees, as reported by Politico. The State Department has directed its staff to report instances of "anti-Christian bias," which officials warn may foster a culture of fear. Issued in February, the executive order mandates federal agencies to eliminate perceived discrimination against Christians, prompting the creation of a task force to investigate bias during the previous administration. Employees can submit anonymous reports detailing incidents, with the task force set to meet to discuss findings by April 22. However, some officials have criticized the initiative, likening it to a dystopian scenario and arguing it assumes a flawed premise of bias within the department. The Interfaith Alliance has also condemned the order, asserting that it risks legitimizing discrimination against marginalized groups, including the LGBTQ community, despite its stated aim of addressing Christian stigma. sources

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Apr 12 2025, 1 am

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