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Arson Attack on Governor's Mansion

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 13.04.2025.

It displays 130 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.04.2025Arson Attack on Governor's Mansion
The arrest of a 38-year-old Pennsylvania man for attempting to burn down Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro's residence while his family slept dominated evening coverage. The suspect faces terrorism and attempted murder charges in what authorities are treating as a targeted political attack.

Commerce Secretary Lutnick clarified that the electronics exemptions from Trump's 145% China tariffs announced yesterday are only temporary, creating more market uncertainty. China escalated by halting exports of critical rare earth minerals essential for technology industries.

Trump's medical exam results were released, showing "excellent health" and noting his bullet wound scar. At cultural events, Trump received enthusiastic reception at UFC 314 in Florida while Bernie Sanders spoke at Coachella, highlighting America's political polarization.

The ongoing case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, continued with confirmation he is "alive and secure" in a Salvadoran prison.
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06:53 (10:53)Tech Exempted From 145% China Tariffs

The newspapers report extensively on Trump's tariff policies, with several noting exemptions for phones, computers, and chips from the 145% China tariffs (ABC News, Boston Globe). Multiple sources warn about economic consequences, including potential inflation spikes (Boston Globe) and Republican fears of political damage (The Hill, Newsweek). The escalating trade war with China shows few signs of abating as both nations remain in a standoff (NYTimes, Washington Post, AP News). In cultural news, Trump received significant coverage for his appearance at UFC 314 (Breitbart, Fox News, NY Post), while Bernie Sanders spoke at Coachella festival (LA Times, NY Post). The Abrego Garcia deportation case continues with updates on his detention status (NPR).
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Spain’s left-wing alliance Sumar sought to use high office to deliver workers’ rights and lower the cost of living. During the pandemic, it made progress — but now that the broad-left coalition has no majority, Sumar is struggling to make itself heard.
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10:44 (14:44)Tariffs Temporary, Markets Volatile

The newspapers report extensively on Trump's tariff policies, with Commerce Secretary Lutnick emphasizing that electronics exemptions are only temporary (ABC News). Multiple sources warn about economic impacts, including market volatility and inflation concerns (CBS, LA Times, AP News, The Daily Beast). Democratic divisions over tariff responses have emerged (HuffPost). In international news, Russia conducted a deadly missile strike on Ukraine's Sumy city, killing at least 31 people during Sunday church services (CNN). Other developments include a potential US-Saudi civil nuclear agreement (Epoch Times), a helicopter crash in the Hudson River prompting calls for license revocation (NY Post), and retrospective COVID memories from readers (Boston Globe).
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Today’s far right manages to combine the call for economic freedom with pseudoscience about natural hierarchies of race and IQ. Historian Quinn Slobodian explains how these ideas can be fitted together.
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13:53 (17:53)Arson Attack on PA Governor's Mansion

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TRUMP WALKS BACK ELECTRONICS TARIFF EXEMPTION
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19:55 (23:55)Arrest Made in Shapiro Mansion Arson

The newspapers report extensively on the arrest of a 38-year-old Pennsylvania man for an alleged arson attack on Governor Josh Shapiro's residence while his family slept inside (ABC News, Fox News, NY Post, USA Today, The Daily Beast). Many sources highlight ongoing confusion around Trump's tariff policies, particularly regarding electronics exemptions, with Commerce Secretary Lutnick clarifying that exempted products will face separate tariffs (CNN, Epoch Times, HuffPost, Mother Jones, LA Times). China has escalated the trade war by suspending exports of critical rare earth minerals essential for technology industries (NYTimes). Other notable stories include the tragic death of MIT's Karenna Groff and her family in a plane crash (Boston Globe).
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The president unleashes a Marxist theory of power—but against knowledge workers, not billionaires.
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23:20 (03:20)Anti-Semitic Arson at Governor Shapiro's Home

The newspapers report extensively on the arson attack at Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's residence, with multiple sources revealing potential anti-Semitic motives related to Passover (ABC News, HuffPost, The Daily Beast). The Trump administration continues its confrontation with Maine over transgender athletes, with a federal judge ordering the USDA to unfreeze funding (Breitbart). Economic stories remain prominent with mixed market reactions to temporary tariff exemptions on Chinese electronics (CNN, USA Today). Other significant news includes Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warning about potential war escalation if Russia isn't stopped (CBS), a tragic plane crash killing NCAA Woman of the Year Karenna Groff and family (NY Post, Boston Globe), and Bernie Sanders rallying against Trump (NPR, Common Dreams).
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