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🗓️ 7 April 2025
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The news to know for Monday, April 7, 2025!
We’re talking about tornadoes, tariffs, and TikTok, starting with severe weather that devastated parts of the country.
Then, we’ll get into how America’s new tariffs have impacted everything from stocks to social media.
Plus, we’ll tell you why millions of people protested over the weekend, how a legendary sports record was toppled, and who could become the next NCAA champion. A March Madness that started with 68 teams is down to the final two.
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0:00.0 | Today is Monday, April 7th. We're talking about tornadoes, tariffs, and TikTok, starting with |
0:05.1 | where severe weather devastated parts of the country. Then we'll get into how America's new tariffs |
0:09.6 | have impacted everything from stocks to social media. Plus, why millions of people protested over |
0:14.7 | the weekend, how a legendary sports record was toppled. And get ready for a new champion, |
0:19.5 | a March Madness that started with 68 teams |
0:22.0 | is down to the final two. Those stories and even more news to know next. |
0:28.5 | Welcome, welcome to The Newsworthy. All the day's news in around 10 minutes. Fast, fair, fun, |
0:34.4 | and on the go. I'm Erica Mandy. Thanks so much for being here. You ready? Let's do this. |
0:43.2 | The American South and Midwest are dealing with the aftermath of another powerful severe weather |
0:48.0 | outbreak. At least 20 people died, mostly in Tennessee. But rescue crews are still making |
0:53.0 | their ways through disaster areas and |
0:54.7 | checking up on people who live in them. The biggest issues over the weekend were heavy rain |
0:58.5 | and flash flooding, with many roads, homes, and businesses still underwater. There were also |
1:03.3 | strong winds, hail, and tornadoes reported. As of this morning, tens of thousands of customers |
1:07.8 | are still without power, and thousands of flights are delayed or |
1:11.1 | canceled as airlines work to get back on track. Today, there could be more severe thunderstorms |
1:15.6 | in the southeast, complete with 60-mile-an-hour winds, and even a few tornadoes before the system |
1:20.0 | moves out. Then behind the system, temperatures are set to dip 10 to 25 degrees below average |
1:25.0 | for this time of year. But thankfully, the threat of severe weather |
1:27.8 | should then be gone for at least a few more days. U.S. stock futures fell quite a bit last night, |
1:35.3 | pointing to another brutal day ahead on Wall Street. Of course, this comes after last week's |
1:39.4 | historic sell-off. Investors lost more than $6 trillion Thursday and Friday as President Trump's new tariff |
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