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6:45 PM ET, April 10, 2025

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Paul Krugman:
Trump Is Stupid, Erratic and Weak  —  Live shot of Donald Trump setting tariffs:  —  And here's what happened yesterday:  —  Anyone sounding the all-clear on tariffs, or Trump economic policy in general, should be kept away from sharp objects and banned from operating heavy machinery.
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Axios:
Trump blinked, but the global economy will never be the same  —  There is now sand — a lot of it — in the gears of global commerce, and it won't be going away in the foreseeable future.  —  Why it matters: President Trump may have backed down on some of the most extreme — and hardest to justify …
Rachael Bade / Politico:
We Just Saw the Cracks in Trump's Wall of Power
Discussion: Axios, Drezner's World and Raw Story
CNBC:
Trump trade advisor says stock market plunge ‘No big deal’: Live updates
Malcolm Ferguson / New Republic:
Trump's Tariffs Whiplash Is Open Corruption. He Admitted It Himself.
Jeanna Smialek / New York Times:
Live Updates: U.S. Market Rally Fades as China Trade Tensions Intensify
Ari Berman / Mother Jones:
House Republicans Just Passed a Voter Suppression Bill That Would Disenfranchise Millions  —  Two weeks after President Donald Trump issued a sweeping anti-voting executive order, the House of Representatives on Thursday passed a measure, the SAVE Act, that is described by voting rights advocates …
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Jacob Knutson / Democracy Docket:
SAVE Act: House Passes GOP Voting Bill That Could Disenfranchise Millions  —  The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a major voter suppression measure that, if it became law, could disenfranchise millions of eligible voters and badly undermine U.S. democracy.
Barbara Rodriguez / The 19th:
House passes bill that could make it harder for married women to vote
Caitlin Yilek / CBS News:
House GOP adopts Trump budget plan after conservatives fold
Kathryn Krupnik / CBS News:
Plane at Reagan Airport carrying lawmakers bumps wings with another plane
Democracy Docket:
‘The Most Extraordinary Attack on Voting Rights in American History’: How the SAVE Act Upends Over a Century and a Half of Protecting Voting
Gabrielle Gurley / American Prospect:   North Carolina's Equal-Opportunity Voter Suppression
Associated Press:
Six people have died in a helicopter crash in the Hudson River in New York City, an AP source says  —  A helicopter broke apart in midair and crashed upside-down into the Hudson River between Manhattan and the New Jersey waterfront Thursday, killing all six people aboard in the latest high …
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abc7NY:
Pilot, family of 5 from Spain killed after helicopter crashes into Hudson River
Jake Offenhartz / Associated Press:
Pressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefs  —  Facing a deadline from an immigration judge to turn over evidence for its attempted deportation of Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil, the federal government has instead submitted a brief memo …
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New York Times:
Trump May Seek Judicial Oversight of Columbia, Potentially for Years
Discussion: HotAir
New York Times:
Pressuring Migrants to ‘Self-Deport,’ White House Moves to Cancel Social Security Numbers … Migrants who arrived in New York last year waited for shelter assignments at the Roosevelt Hotel.Todd Heisler/The New York Times  —  Since taking office, the Trump administration has moved aggressively …
Discussion: Washington Post, Twitchy and AMAC
The Economist:
America's financial system came close to the brink  —  Chaotic markets threatened to trigger a full-blown crisis  —  For a good few hours on April 9th, disaster beckoned.  Share prices had been falling for weeks.  Then the market for American Treasury bonds—normally among the safest assets available—started convulsing, too.
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Rebecca Santana / Associated Press:
Judge allows requirement that everyone in the US illegally must register to move forward  —  A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with a requirement that everyone in the U.S. illegally must register with the federal government, in a move that could have far …
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Maddy Lauria / NPR:
Judge finds Newsmax aired false and defamatory claims about voting-tech company  —  A Delaware judge, once again, has found that a conservative news outlet broadcast false and defamatory claims about the role a voting technology company played in the 2020 presidential election.
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Chris Cameron / New York Times:
Trump Signs Orders Punishing Those Who Opposed His 2020 Election Lies
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump moves to legally enforce 2020 election denialism
New York Times:
Trump Close to Winning Concessions From More Law Firms  —  Four or five firms could soon agree to deals that would be unveiled as a package, in an escalation of the president's crackdown on an industry that has drawn his ire.  —  President Trump is planning to announce new deals with several …
Discussion: CBS News and Bloomberg
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New York Times:
Top Pro Bono Leader Resigns from Paul Weiss, a Firm Hit in Trump's Crackdown on Big Law
Discussion: Raw Story and Above the Law
Hassan Ali Kanu / Politico:
Trump directs agencies to quietly repeal regulations — without public notice  —  The memo appears to rely on a misinterpretation of a recent Supreme Court ruling.  —  President Donald Trump has instructed federal agencies and their assigned DOGE teams to repeal any existing regulations …
Rolling Stone:
Inside Elon Musk's Gleeful Destruction of the Government  —  The world's richest man has blazed a staggering trail of destruction as Trump's DOGE chief, firing tens of thousands of workers while cashing in  —  B  —  en Vizzachero had his dream job, working as a wildlife biologist with the Los Padres National Forest in California.
Discussion: Raw Story and Futurism
Axios:
White House axes land bureau pick after past Jan. 6 criticism  —  The Trump administration has withdrawn the nomination of Kathleen Sgamma to be director of the Bureau of Land Management, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Mike Lee said Thursday.  —  Why it matters …
Stephen Neukam / Axios:
Scoop: Top Senate Dems propose emergency Social Security payment boost  —  Top Senate Democrats plan to unveil legislation that would provide an emergency $200 monthly increase in Social Security benefits through the end of the year, Axios has learned.  —  Why it matters: It's …
Reuters:
Exclusive: US NIH scientists barred from attending conferences on their own time and dime  —  Researchers at the U.S. National Institutes of Health have been told they cannot attend scientific conferences and meetings without official permission, even if they pay their own way and go during time off …
Riley Ceder / Defense News:
DOD issues guidance to advance civilian workforce overhaul  —  The Defense Department issued guidance this week aimed at moving forward with its efforts to restructure its civilian workforce, according to a memo from Deputy Secretary of Defense Stephen Feinberg.
Discussion: Federal News Network
Matt Johnson / The UnPopulist:
The Free Press' Passage Into the Dark Side  —  When Bari Weiss resigned from The New York Times in 2020, she wrote an open letter to her boss, A.G. Sulzberger, explaining why she felt compelled to quit.  Citing bullying from liberal colleagues for her “wrongthink,” and depicting the culture …
NBC News:
Sen. Michael Bennet will run for governor of Colorado in 2026  —  The Democratic senator has chronicled his frustrations with politics in Washington and pointed to the states as places developing policy solutions.  —  Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet is running for governor of Colorado next year …
Discussion: Axios, Denver Post and CNN
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Gay Venezuelan stylist sent to Salvadoran prison after a disgraced Milwaukee cop's report  —  A disgraced former Milwaukee cop with credibility issues helped seal the fate of a gay Venezuelan makeup artist sent to El Salvador's notorious prison, according to documents reviewed by USA TODAY.
Discussion: Advocate and them.
Politico:
Feds move to drop criminal case against man they previously called a major gang leader  —  Pam Bondi, Kash Patel and President Donald Trump celebrated his arrest.  —  Federal prosecutors have abruptly abandoned the criminal case against a Virginia man portrayed by the Justice Department …
Tom Bartlett / The Atlantic:
What RFK Jr. Told Grieving Texas Families About the Measles Vaccine  —  The nation's top public-health official has been promoting suspicions of the shot even as he offers comfort.  —  On Sunday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. met with the families of two girls who had died from measles in West Texas …
Meredith Lee Hill / Politico:
Johnson to budget holdouts: Remove me if I don't keep my promises  —  Speaker Mike Johnson told Republican holdouts on the party's crucial budget plan in a private meeting Wednesday night that they could oust him from the speakership if he doesn't follow through with his fiscal promises …
Emanuel Maiberg / 404 Media:
Facebook Pushes Its Llama 4 AI Model to the Right, Wants to Present “Both Sides”  —  Bias in artificial intelligence systems, or the fact that large language models, facial recognition, and AI image generators can only remix and regurgitate the information in data those technologies are trained on …
Ella Lee / The Hill:
Trump must face Central Park 5 defamation suit, judge rules  —  A federal judge declined to toss a defamation lawsuit against President Trump over his remarks last year about five Black and Hispanic men wrongly convicted of a 1989 rape, dubbed the Central Park Five.
Kyle Kondik / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
The House: Democrats Favored on What Starts as a Small Battlefield … KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE  — History suggested Democrats would be favored to flip the House in 2026 as soon as Donald Trump clinched the presidency in 2024.  — Little that's happened over the last several months calls …
 
 
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The Economist:
The thing about Europe: it's the actual land of the free now
Caroline Haskins / Wired:
Labor Leaders Fear Elon Musk and DOGE Could Gain Access to Whistleblower Files
MSNBC:
It's time for NATO to plan for a future without U.S. support
Kimberlee Kruesi / Associated Press:
Tennessee Senate OKs a plan to let public schools turn away undocumented students
Discussion: The Tennessean and The Daily Wire
Paola Nagovitch / El País:
Cases of civilians posing as ICE agents to detain migrants are on the rise
Paul M. Barrett / Just Security:
Unpacking the Voice of America Litigation
Discussion: Foreign Policy
 Earlier Items: 
Dustin Volz / Wall Street Journal:
In Secret Meeting, China Acknowledged Role in U.S. Infrastructure Hacks
Mimi Rocah / The Contrarian:
Trump's twisted world: Where criminals are victims and public servants are villains
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Young people won't, or can't, read a book. Now democracy is dying. Coincidence?
Katherine Hapgood / Politico:
Small business angst is rising amid Trump's tariffs and spending cuts
Discussion: Raw Story
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
This Is Why Dictatorships Fail  —  This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter.
Discussion: NextDraft and Open Letters …
Liz Dye / Public Notice:
John Roberts will save the judiciary if he has to burn it down
Discussion: Slate
 

 
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Paramount says it expects its merger with Skydance to close on August 7; the new company will trade on Nasdaq as PSKY

Sara Fischer / Axios:
Meta will no longer accept political, election, or social issue ads in the EU from October, like Google, with both citing incoming regulation

Ellie Wolfe / The Baltimore Banner:
The Johns Hopkins University Press will license its authors' books to train AI models, citing concerns that “the window may be closing” for making AI deals

 
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