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 | Sunday, April 6, 2025 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1906, the first animated film recorded on standard picture film, Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, was released. Running 3 minutes, the silent short includes a dog jumping through a hoop and a man playing with a hat. (See Film) In the digital age, scams are everywhere—and they're not always easy to spot. Check out this list of the types of fraud most often reported. Today's sponsor is Brads Deals. Check out their 9 Hidden Perks of Your Amazon Prime Membership. | | | Tariff Collection Begins President Trump's unilateral 10% baseline tariffs on imports went into effect on Saturday, with U.S. customs agents beginning to collect the tariffs at seaports, airports, and customs warehouses. Higher tariffs on 57 larger trading partners are set to start next week. The administration released a list of more than 1,000 exempted product categories, including crude oil, petroleum products, and other energy imports. Other excluded categories are pharmaceuticals, uranium, titanium, lumber, semiconductors, and copper. President Trump maintains the tariffs will spur companies to forgo foreign goods and return manufacturing to American shores, among other benefits. Experts say it could take years to train workers and rebuild infrastructure. | Houston, Florida to Meet for NCAA Title The Houston Cougars and Florida Gators advanced to the NCAA men's basketball national championship game with wins on Saturday. The teams will play Monday in San Antonio. Houston went on a 25-8 run at the end of the game to defeat Duke 70-67 on Saturday night. Florida beat Auburn 79-73 earlier in the day. All-American Walter Clayton Jr. scored a career-high 34 points to help the Gators overcome a nine-point second-half deficit. Also on Saturday, Duke's Cooper Flagg became only the fourth freshman to win the Wooden Award as the most outstanding men's college basketball player. | Senate Adopts Spending Plan The U.S. Senate adopted a budget resolution on Saturday, putting Congress one step closer to enacting President Trump's legislative agenda. The resolution still needs to be adopted by the House before the two chambers can begin negotiations on a final bill. The spending plan aims to make tax cuts enacted during President Trump's first term permanent, and raise the country's borrowing limit by $5 trillion to avoid a debt default. The measure also would beef up border security, expand oil and gas drilling, and increase defense spending.
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Saturday's Results: Have you started your spring planting? - Yes: 26%
- No: 26%
- Don't garden: 26%
- Still too cold: 18%
- Other: 4%
| | Daily Quote | | "You're a tough cookie. You were really great. And that Doug — what a character! I love that guy." — President Trump, in a phone call with Vice President Kamala Harris after she conceded the election in November. | | | |