Trump allows Idaho to enforce abortion ban; U.S. stock markets drop over trade war fears; Trump re-designates Houthis as terrorists
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- Trump administration signals it will let Idaho enforce its restrictive abortion ban: The Justice Department indicated it would dismiss a lawsuit against Idaho's abortion ban, allowing the state to enforce its restrictive measures. This decision follows actions by the state's largest hospital network and reflects ongoing tensions over reproductive rights in the U.S. .
- U.S. stock markets plunge as Trump's tariffs spark fears about a trade war: U.S. stock markets experienced a significant drop due to concerns over a new global trade war initiated by Trump's tariffs. This economic shift has raised alarms among investors and analysts alike. .
- As Trump shrinks other parts of government, immigration task forces grow: The Trump administration is expanding immigration enforcement by utilizing various agencies to assist in deportations and arrests of undocumented individuals, a move that has drawn criticism and raised concerns about its implications. .
- Trump administration again labels the Houthis a 'foreign terrorist organization': The Trump administration has re-designated the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization, reversing a previous decision by President Biden's administration that aimed to facilitate aid delivery to Yemen amidst ongoing humanitarian crises. .
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