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Today's Email Is brought to you by: iRollie | | | | Florida man caught on camera pinning down 11-year-old girl he thought was egging his home | A Florida man ran down and pinned an 11-year-old girl he had suspected of egging his home in a "reprehensible" confrontation that was caught on video, authorities said Monday. | The girl was screaming for help and insisting she had done nothing wrong after 43-year-old Marius Mutu put her on the ground Saturday afternoon, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. | Read More Here |
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| | Trump must give some Venezuelan migrants 21 days' notice before deportations, judge rules | A federal judge in Colorado directed President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday to give Venezuelan migrants detained in that state notice 21 days in advance before any deportations under a law historically used only in wartime, and to inform them of their right to challenge their removal. | In a written ruling maintaining a temporary block within Colorado on deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney said the administration must tell the migrants in a language they understand that they have the right to consult a lawyer. | Read More Here |
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| | American Sports & Culture |  | Jones: Cowboys working on 'substantive trades' | Owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Tuesday the Cowboys are working on "pretty substantive trades" ahead of the NFL draft. |
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|  | Magic's physicality irks Horford; Tatum doubtful | Celtics veteran Al Horford reiterated his belief that the Magic stepped over the line with their physicality on Jayson Tatum in Boston's Game 1 win Sunday. |
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|  | Panthers star Tkachuk returns in time for Game 1 | The Florida Panthers could be without Matthew Tkachuk when they host Game 1 of the Eastern Conference first-round series versus the Tampa Bay Lightning. Tkachuk has been sidelined since Feb. 16 with a groin injury. |
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| American Business & Markets |  | Auto groups lobby Trump administration against parts tariffs in rare unified message | The group – representing franchised dealers, suppliers and nearly all major automakers – say the upcoming levies could jeopardize U.S. automotive production. |
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|  | Meta could take a $7 billion hit this year because of Trump's tough China tariffs | Meta's core online advertising business could take a $7 billion hit this year due to China tariffs impacting retailers in the country. |
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|  | RTX, GE Aerospace expect more than $1 billion tariff impact | Aerospace suppliers are grappling with higher prices for parts from President Donald Trump's tariffs. |
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| | | | | American Fact of the Day! | On April 23, 1985, The Coca-Cola Company announced it was changing the formula for its flagship soda, introducing "New Coke." The move sparked a massive public backlash, with fans protesting and demanding the return of the original formula. Just 79 days later, Coca-Cola brought back the classic recipe as "Coca-Cola Classic." The whole saga is now considered one of the biggest marketing flops—and later wins—in American business history. |
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