
Hitler
March 6, 1933
No recorded news on this day for Hitler.
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In 1933, the US Congress, just over three years into the great depression after the stock market crash in oct of 1929, passed the Emergency Banking Act. President Franklin D. Roosevelt declares a "bank holiday", closing all U.S. banks and freezing all financial transactions in an attempt to stabilize the banking system. (wiki) (wiki)
In 1942, almost a decade after Hitler dismantled democracy The Voice of America made its first broadcast, in German, to counter the propaganda of Nazi leaders. How much do you know about World War II? (Britannica)
Trump
February 24, 2025
On his 36th day in office Donald Trump...
Met with France’s President Macron. Read More
Expressed hope Russia’s war in Ukraine is nearing an endgame. Read More
Defends Musk’s email to federal workers, calling it ‘genius’. ReadMore
Said Canada and Mexico tariffs are ‘going forward’ and ‘moving along very rapidly’. Read More
Backs Musk as he roils the federal workforce with demands and threats. Read More
Added 3.2.25
Denied Knowledge of Project 2025—Now His Health Care Plans Follow It Closely. Read More
Additional News
The Department of State Health Services in Texas, United States, places several major cities in the state on high alert due to a measles outbreak that spreads to 99 people in Texas and New Mexico, the third-largest outbreak since it was considered eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. (Texas Public Radio) (The Independent) (wiki)
The United Nations General Assembly votes 93–18, with 65 abstentions, to pass a resolution condemning Russia’s war against Ukraine. The 18 countries that voted against include the United States, Russia, Israel, Belarus, and North Korea. (CNN) (NPR)
Over 50 people die after an unknown virus outbreak in northwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo. (CTV News) (wiki)
Supreme Court turns back challenges to laws keeping abortion opponents away from clinics, patients. Read More
Trump’s abrupt change of US policy on Ukraine raises questions about Taiwan support. Read More
Trump’s Justice Department enforcer is no stranger to complaints about his conduct. Read More
German chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz declares the rapid re-militarization of Germany and Europe as a whole to be an immediate priority, in order to provide military support for Ukraine against Russia, as well as to pursue European military independence from the United States and possibly NATO. (BBC News) (wiki)
Germany will likely continue its leadership on climate action. But expect a change in tone. Read More
Judge blocks 2 federal agencies from disclosing personal records to Trump adviser Musk’s DOGE. Read More
US imposes more sanctions on Iranian oil trade after Trump calls to drive exports ‘to zero’. Read More
FDA moves to rehire medical device, food safety and other staffers fired days earlier. Read More
Apple announces $500 billion investment in US amid tariff threats that could affect the iPhone. Read More
American coffeehouse chain Starbucks announces that is cutting 1,100 jobs across its stores in the United States as part of cost reduction measures. The company also announces that its menu will be "simplified" and shrunk by 33%. (BBC News) (wiki)
New FBI Director Kash Patel is sworn in as acting ATF chief, AP source says. Read More
Judge blocks Trump immigration policy allowing arrests in churches for some religious groups. Read More
Ron DeSantis talks up his wife as next Florida governor and takes a shot at Trump’s pick. Read More
Kentucky Senate hopeful Daniel Cameron praises Trump, criticizes his mentor, Mitch McConnell. Read More
Pennsylvania’s governor says the Trump administration has unfrozen billions in grants and loans. Read More
Iowa Republicans back a bill that would strip gender identity from the state’s civil rights code. Read More
Pennsylvania changes policy to follow Trump order on transgender athletes in high school sports. Read More
Hegseth says he fired the top military lawyers because they weren’t well suited for the jobs. Read More
Letter carriers protest Trump’s proposal to take over the US Postal Service. Read More
Federal workers return to offices amid threat from Elon Musk. Read More
Idaho town hall meeting turns chaotic after woman is forcibly removed for shouting at speakers. Read More
Robinhood says SEC has closed its investigation into the company. Read More
Added 3/2/25
Trump appointees appear to contradict Musk for first time in pushback to OPM email. Read More
NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) says Trump’s Cuts to FEMA Leave Us Unprepared for Disasters. Read More
Why It’s Important to Talk about Race with Children. Read More
Genetic Discoveries Could Reduce Black Women’s Higher Breast Cancer Death Risk. Read More
Added 3/6/25
Undersecretariat of International Economic Relations (SUBREI), headed by Undersecretary Claudia Sanhueza, begins tour to Saudi Arabia and African countries to strengthen bilateral trade and diversity exports. Subrei
Minister van Klaveren reaffirms Chile's commitment to human rights and gender equality. MinistryofForeignAffairs
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