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07.03.2025 4:43
Trump puts pause on some Mexican and Canadian tariffs President Trump announced a major change today on the tariffs he imposed on Mexico and Canada just earlier this week. For goods that come in under the USMCA, tariffs are now delayed until April 2nd. NBC News’ Christine Romans reports on the change and the reaction from U.S. markets.

07.03.2025 4:49
Mike Johnson needs Democrats to avoid government shutdown House Republicans are looking to pass a short-term funding bill to avoid a government shutdown by March 14. House Speaker Mike Johnson says President Trump supports the move. Republicans will likely need to pass the bill without help from Democrats, which could be difficult. CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.

07.03.2025 5:09
Fired watchdog agency head stops fighting his termination by Trump in court Hampton Dellinger, the fired head of the office that investigates whistleblower retaliation, has dropped his legal challenge to his termination after a panel of federal judges said the Trump administration could remove him while the case continues. CBS News Department of Justice reporter Jake Rosen has more.

07.03.2025 5:11
$10 million reward for fugitive Olympic snowboarder The FBI is raising the stakes to track down a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder who investigators say is behind a massive transnational drug ring. Fugitive Ryan James Wedding now placed on the FBI most wanted list, as authorities announce a $10 million dollar reward to find the pro-snowboarder believed to be hiding in Mexico. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky has more.

07.03.2025 5:57
FEATURE: Japanese firms aim for one giant leap in space development Major general contractors in Japan are getting behind space development as they eye the Artemis lunar exploration project, which envisions the construction of a permanent base on the Moon for human activity. Japanese companies are scrambling to enhance autonomous technologies they have developed in disaster response and other fields in hopes of using them to help construct a base for operations and scientific research on the Moon. Some of the futuristic concepts stretch the imagination. Read full story here