Yesterday's News headlines 19th March 2025

 Global Headlines: March 19, 2025


U.S. Politics and Legal Developments


Deportation Flights Under Scrutiny: Federal Judge James Boasberg has reluctantly extended the deadline for the Trump administration to provide details on three deportation flights allegedly conducted in violation of his order. 


FTC Controversy: Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer criticized President Trump for firing two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission, accusing him of enabling businesses to hike consumer prices. 


JFK Assassination Records Released: The administration released thousands of previously classified JFK assassination records, with no major revelations reported. 



Financial Markets


Fed's Interest Rate Decision: U.S. stock futures are pointing higher as investors await the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision, with expectations of rates remaining steady. 


Morgan Stanley Job Cuts: Morgan Stanley plans to cut 2,000 jobs, marking the first major workforce reduction under CEO Ted Pick. 



Sports


NCAA Tournament Preview: The Kentucky Wildcats, under new head coach Mark Pope, face a tough challenge against No. 14 seed Troy in their first-round NCAA Tournament game. Troy boasts a strong defensive game, ranking No. 7 nationally in steals per game and No. 11 in offensive rebounds per game. 


NFL Mock Drafts: Analysts Mel Kiper and Daniel Jeremiah predict that quarterback Shedeur Sanders could be drafted by the New York Giants, highlighting the team's need to address their QB position. 



Technology


Nvidia's Strategic Moves: Nvidia shares are modestly higher after CEO Jensen Huang's remarks at the GTC conference. The company announced a new partnership with General Motors and is joining the AI Infrastructure Partnership with Microsoft and BlackRock. 



International Relations


Middle East Tensions: Israel has launched widespread aerial bombardments on the Gaza Strip, resulting in significant casualties. 



*Please note that news is constantly evolving. For the latest updates

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