Headlines for February 10, 2025

Constitutional Crisis: Trump Admin Hints It Will Ignore Judge’s Ruling to Block Musk from Treasury Records; Freed Palestinians Say They Were Held by Israel in “Torture Center” Without Food, Water; In Occupied West Bank, Israel Kills Two Women, Including One 8 Months Pregnant; U.N. Warns U.S. Cuts Could Lead to 6 Million AIDS-Related Deaths as Trump Moves to Dismantle USAID; National Institutes of Health Moves to Cut $4 Billion in Biomedical Research; Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Brink of Being Shuttered After Saving Consumers $21 Billion; Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Steel and Aluminum; U.S. Judge Blocks Transfer of Venezuela Immigrant Detainees to Guantánamo; NBC: Trump Preparing to Relaunch Immigrant Family Detention Policy; Trump Freezes U.S. Aid to South Africa over “Unjust Racial Discrimination” Against Whites; African Leaders Call for Ceasefire, Direct Talks with Rebels Amid Escalating Eastern Congo Conflict; Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s First President, Who Led His Country to Independence, Dies at 95; Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa and Luisa González Headed for Rematch in April Presidential Runoff; Mass Anti-AfD Protests Continue in Germany as Far Right Gathers for “Make Europe Great Again” Summit; Trump Fires Kennedy Center Board Members, Announces Plan to Install Himself as New Chair; Halftime Performer Stages Super Bowl Protest, Holding Up Flags of Sudan, Palestine; Louisiana Spent $17.5B to Remove Unhoused People to Cold Warehouse Ahead of Super Bowl

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