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White House stands by Trump’s vision for tariffs, American manufacturing, energy and tax cuts | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – Morgan Sweeney – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-08 14:19:00

(The Center Square) – Less than one week after President Donald Trump shared the new reciprocal tariff rates the U.S. was adopting with dozens of countries – sending shock waves through global financial markets – the White House stood by the president’s economic vision at a press briefing Tuesday.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt promoted the administration’s new tariffs, as well as the president’s goals for deregulation, American energy and sweeping tax cuts. 

Leavitt maintained that the tariffs were working to America’s advantage and as the president had intended. 

“Despite fear-mongering by the media, the world is clearly responding to President Trump’s approach,” Leavitt said, referencing Trump’s Monday meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who pledged to “immediately eliminate America’s trade deficit with Israel.”

Japan’s prime minister and the president of South Korea have also reached out to Trump to seek negotiations of tariff and trade practices with the U.S, as have as many as 70 other countries, Leavitt said. 

“Countries are falling over themselves to reform their unfair trade practices and free open their markets to our country. Why? Because these countries greatly respect President Trump and the sheer power of the American market,” Leavitt continued.

The president contends that the imposition of high tariffs on other countries will lead to a resurgence in American manufacturing, as it will become cheaper to produce goods in the U.S. than it will be to import them. Central to his economic vision is lessening America reliance on foreign countries for a wide variety of goods and services. 

“He is guided by a firm belief that America must be able to produce essential goods for our people and export them to the rest of the world,” Leavitt said. “By focusing on supercharging the onshoring of American manufacturing, the president is already delivering on his promise to usher in an economic golden age for our country.”

The administration is also working to cut bureaucratic red tape wherever it can and combat over-regulation of American industry to promote economic growth, and these efforts have already enabled Americans to keep more of their money, according to Leavitt.

“The largest deregulatory effort in American history is underway,” Leavitt said. “So far, President Trump’s deregulation effort has already saved Americans more than $180 billion.”

Leavitt also said Trump’s energy agenda, which aims to capitalize on American resources and expand American energy production, will lead to cheaper electricity, more American jobs, and a return to a more reasonable cost of living.

Finally, Leavitt spoke of how Congress is working to pass a Trump-endorsed budget bill that will facilitate “the largest tax cut in American history.”

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Tax day: Financial literacy lacking among teens | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – Casey Harper – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-15 06:00:00

(The Center Square) – This tax day, one group is pushing for better financial literacy for kids.

The American Parents Coalition is advocating for financial literacy education for kids, arguing that studies show students who go through these classes are less likely to fall into financial trouble.

In a message to parents called “The Lookout,” the group points to a survey showing the majority of teenagers feel unprepared and want more financial training. 

“In fact, three out of four teenagers admit they don’t understand basic financial concepts,” the group said in its message, first obtained by The Center Square, and sent to parents Tuesday. “Half can’t explain what a 401(k) is, and more than one in four can’t tell the difference between a credit card and a debit card. Make no mistake, financial literacy programs are crucial and can be integrated into virtually evert grade level, from elementary and middle school to high school and college. The problem is many schools do not incorporate or require classes that teach these practical skills.”

“Some studies have shown that kids who grow up with good money habits are more likely to become financially independent, make smarter decisions with regard to debt and income, and be prepared for unforeseen emergencies,” the group added.

Most states do not require financial literacy classes in their curriculum. 

“According to one 2020 study, individuals who take financial literacy courses have fewer loan defaults and higher credit scores,” APC said. “Unfortunately, only half of states currently require high school students to be educated in personal finance, and of these states, only 11 currently require the class to be a separate course.”

This Tax Day, many parents will wrestle through the tax law complexities, or hire someone to help. Most of them learned the hard way how to pay taxes, manage debt, take out a loan and more. 

APC argues learning the hard way isn’t the only option. They say parents can start simply by paying kids for chores, helping them open a bank account, and teaching them to save money. 

“As parents, we work every day to protect our kids and set them up for successful adult lives,” APC Executive Director Alleigh Marré told The Center Square. “Personal finance and financial literacy tends to be a place that’s overlooked with so much focus given to the day-to-day needs. This Lookout arms parents with simple tools to build good money habits at home and prepare kids to manage their future with confidence.”

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Helene: Half dozen state temporary housing units occupied 200 days later | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – Alan Wooten – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-14 14:03:00

(The Center Square) – Six state temporary housing units are occupied as western North Carolina continues to get on its feet from Hurricane Helene, the state auditor’s office says.

Two are in McDowell County, and there is one each in Ashe, Avery, Haywood and Watauga counties.

The 29th week of recovery began over the weekend. State leaders and congressional representatives are continuing to request funding from Washington and Raleigh for what is arguably the state’s worst natural disaster.

The storm, which came ashore in Florida on Sept. 26, dissipated over the mountains of three states and left 107 dead and an estimated $60 billion damage in the Tarheel State. Monday marked 200 days since the hurricane, according to the auditor’s dashboard.

The analysis says 6,930 households “indicated a housing need and were determined to be eligible for housing assistance.” This is the number of total housed (2,727), seeking assistance (503) and not utilizing assistance households (3,700).

The number housed represents eligible for FEMA rental assistance or FEMA transitional sheltering assistance. Seeking assistance means these households are in need but not marked eligible for rental or transitional specifically; the households may be utilizing another form of shelter, the report says.

The number not utilizing assistance means the households are eligible for rental or transitional and chose not to use it.

Buncombe County, where Asheville is the county seat, was among the hardest hit regions. Nearly one-third (870) of the report’s 2,727 total housed is from the county. There are 727 of those on rental assistance, and the remaining 143 utilizing hotels. The county’s seeking assistance number, as of Saturday, is 131.

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Georgia man accused of threatening Tulsi Gabbard | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-14 14:00:00

(The Center Square) – A Georgia man is facing federal charges of threatening Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and her family, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Northern Georgia.

Aliakbar Mohammad Amin, 24, of Lilburn, is accused of sending threats that included statements, “You and your family are going to die soon” and “I will personally do the job if necessary,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Monday.

One statement said, “Prepare to die, you, Tulsi, and everyone you hold dear. America will burn,” the federal agencies said.

Amin sent the messages between March 29 and April 1, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Investigators said they found social media threats, including an image that showed a firearm pointed at Gabbard. A second one showed a firearm pointed at Gabbard and her husband.

Amin is being charged under Title 18, United States Code, Section 875, which covers threats made across state lines.

“Threatening to harm public officials is a criminal act that cannot be excused as political discourse,” said interim U.S. Attorney Richard S. Moultrie Jr. “Our Office, in coordination with our law enforcement partners, will vigorously prosecute individuals who commit these acts of violence.”

Amin will remain in custody until trial, according to an order by a U.S. Magistrate. The FBI arrested him on Friday.

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