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02-15-25 FED Irollie AM
Today’s Morning News
Good morning, Freedom Eagles! Today's headlines focus on President Trump's assertive trade policies and significant developments in the Middle East. Let's delve into the news shaping America's future.
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Top Stories:
Trump's Tariffs Ignite Global Trade Discussions
President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, aiming to protect domestic industries and address trade imbalances. This decisive action has prompted discussions among global trade partners and could have far-reaching economic implications.
Hamas to Release Additional Hostages Under Ceasefire Agreement
In a continued effort to uphold the fragile ceasefire, Hamas has agreed to release three more hostages this weekend. This development is part of an ongoing hostage-prisoner swap deal with Israel, aiming to ease tensions in the region.
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Finance Spotlight:
Gold Prices Surge Amid Economic Uncertainty
Gold has experienced a significant surge, with prices reaching around $3,000 per ounce. This increase is attributed to concerns over global trade policies and financial stability, leading investors and central banks to seek the security of precious metals.
Tech & Innovation:
NIH Funding Cuts Draw Criticism
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced a 15% cap on indirect cost funding for research grants. This decision, influenced by a Heritage Foundation report, has sparked debate within the scientific community regarding its potential impact on research institutions and innovation.
Have a great day!
Sam Bennett