11.03.2025 3:51 Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate and legal permanent resident, was arrested by federal immigration agents at his apartment. Khalil has helped lead pro-Palestinian protests at the university. The Department of Homeland Security says he led activities aligned to Hamas. Khalils lawyer is challenging his detainment. NBC News Emilie Ikeda reports.11.03.2025 3:57 Immigration officers arrested a Columbia University graduate for helping lead campus protests against Israels treatment of Palestinians. President Trump said the case was the first arrest of many to come.11.03.2025 4:00 Federal and local law enforcement authorities are investigating what caused the Sunday night fire, which came after a series of attacks against Tesla in rebuke of its chief executive, Elon Musk.11.03.2025 4:01 Mahmoud Khalils detention is a frightening sign of an authoritarian slide.11.03.2025 4:0511.03.2025 4:06 Wall Streets slide puts pressure on Musk and Trump, for different reasons.11.03.2025 4:07 Markets suffered a steep sell off today following President Trump not denying that a recession could be a result of his trade policies. All three major indexes have seen a notable decline since the Presidents first full day in office. NBC News Brian Cheung reports.11.03.2025 4:08 The fear sweeping through stocks and other risk assets is slowly bleeding across corporate credit markets, raising new worries that debt that has rallied for the last two years could be due for a correction.11.03.2025 4:13 The billionaires social media site X suffered outages, and Teslas stock tanked on Monday.11.03.2025 4:25 Oil steadied after a decline, tracking equity markets and risk assets on concerns tariffs and other measures will stunt growth in the worlds largest economy.11.03.2025 4:40 More than 200 employees at FEMA have been cut since Inauguration Day, and workers fear more downsizing is coming.11.03.2025 4:4311.03.2025 4:45 BREAKING NEWS: Japan trade chief calls for tariff exemptions in talks with Lutnick
==KyodoRead full story here11.03.2025 4:46 Stocks sank during Monday's session, extending the recent market rout.11.03.2025 4:51 A US judge ordered the Trump administration to undo some of its cuts to billions of dollars in foreign assistance programs through the US Agency for International Development, the latest turn in a legal fight thats likely to end up at the US Supreme Court.11.03.2025 4:5411.03.2025 4:54 BREAKING NEWS: Japan, U.S. agree to deepen economic ties, trade minister Muto says
==KyodoRead full story here11.03.2025 5:00 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Read full story here11.03.2025 5:01 Japans economy expanded in the last quarter of 2024 at a slower pace than reported in preliminary data, a result that may give the Bank of Japan added incentive to hold policy settings steady when authorities gather next week.11.03.2025 5:05 BREAKING NEWS: U.S. offers no promise to Japan over tariff exemptions: Muto
==KyodoRead full story here11.03.2025 5:08 Japans trade minister failed to win an immediate exemption from US President Donald Trumps tariff campaign even as he doubled down on the request in his first in-person discussions with US counterparts.11.03.2025 5:1011.03.2025 5:10 BREAKING NEWS: Nikkei drops over 2% following Wall St. fall <FULL STORY>
==KyodoRead full story here11.03.2025 5:14 In a recent interview, the health secretary also suggested that the measles vaccine had harmed children in West Texas, center of an outbreak.11.03.2025 5:39 A federal judge has blocked the deportation of a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate whom federal immigration agents arrested in New York on Saturday. Mahmoud Khalil, who helped lead pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia in 2024, has not been formally charged with a crime and is a permanent U.S. resident with a green card. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports.11.03.2025 5:39 Congress is staring down a deadline to fund the government by the end of the week, as the familiar threat of a shutdown looms over Washington. Nikole Killion explains.11.03.2025 5:39 National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said Monday she has stripped security clearances from dozens of former national security officials, the Manhattan district attorney who secured a felony conviction against Donald Trump and a lawyer who represented a government whistleblower who triggered the first impeachment case against Trump.11.03.2025 5:40 The ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus threw its backing behind a stopgap funding package, bolstering Speaker Mike Johnsons attempt to pass the bill without the help of House Democrats and avert a government shutdown on March 15.11.03.2025 5:40 The administrations warning came just after it pulled hundreds of millions of dollars from Columbia University.11.03.2025 5:41 The Los Angeles County district attorney says he will fight a renewed push for Lyle and Erik Menendez to be released from prison. The two brothers were convicted of killing their parents more than three decades ago. Carter Evans reports.11.03.2025 5:45 Another wave of mass firings could be hitting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The agency, which includes the National Weather Service, could ultimately lose about 20% of its staff. Rob Marciano reports.11.03.2025 5:49 After blowing up at Elon Musk, Secretary of State Marco Rubio aims to bolster his position. He is seeing Saudi and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia and allied diplomats in Canada. Страницы: 14921493149414951496149714981499150015011502150315041505150615071508150915101511151215131514151515161517151815191520152115221523152415251526152715281529153015311532