House Votes to Overturn Canada Tariffs as Team USA Skaters Win Gold
House Votes to Overturn Canada Tariffs as Team USA Skaters Win Gold
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House Votes to Overturn Canada Tariffs as Team USA Skaters Win Gold

The U.S. House of Representatives is voting today to overturn President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, signaling a significant shift in trade policy support within the Republican party. This move follows a similar trend in the Senate to curb executive tariff

Episode E909
February 12, 2026
02:56
Hosts: Neural Newscast
News
Donald Trump
Canada Tariffs
House of Representatives
Bad Bunny
Super Bowl LX
Team USA
Figure Skating Gold
Ilia Malinin
Kaja Kallas
EU Russia Policy
Starlink Ukraine
NASA Crew-12
Baltimore Urban Renaissance
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The U.S. House of Representatives is voting today to overturn President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, signaling a significant shift in trade policy support within the Republican party. This move follows a similar trend in the Senate to curb executive tariff authority as local economies feel the impact of trade restrictions. On the international front, EU policy chief Kaja Kallas is drafting a list of non-negotiable demands for Russia, including the return of thousands of abducted Ukrainian children, as a prerequisite for any peace settlement. Meanwhile, in sports and culture, the Seattle Seahawks have clinched their second title with a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. The event was highlighted by Bad Bunny’s historic, entirely Spanish halftime performance. Additionally, Team USA figure skaters secured gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics following a dominant performance by Ilia Malinin, while NASA delays the Crew-12 launch due to weather conditions at Cape Canaveral.

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Today's report highlights a pivotal vote in the U.S. House of Representatives as lawmakers move to overturn President Trump’s tariffs on Canada. This legislative push follows a similar cross-party effort in the Senate to curb the administration's trade agenda. On the global stage, EU policy chief Kaja Kallas is drafting specific concessions for Russia, including the return of abducted children, as a prerequisite for peace in Ukraine. In sports, the Seattle Seahawks secured a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, while Bad Bunny delivered a historic, all-Spanish halftime performance. Meanwhile, Team USA figure skaters, led by Ilia Malinin, captured gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics. We also look at NASA’s delayed Crew-12 mission and the demographic shifts fueling a Baltimore housing renaissance.

Topics Covered

  • 🏛️ House Republicans join Democrats in a vote to overturn Canadian trade tariffs.
  • 🌍 EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas demands the return of abducted children in Russia talks.
  • 🏈 The Seattle Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots 29-13 to win Super Bowl LX.
  • ⛸️ Ilia Malinin leads Team USA to figure skating gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
  • 🔬 Russia coerces Ukrainian families to register Starlink terminals for military use.
  • 💼 Young Black women drive a new era of homeownership and urban renewal in Baltimore.

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  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:04) - Global Conflict and Space Tech
  • (00:04) - Trade Policy and Infrastructure
  • (00:17) - Sports and Cultural Milestones

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[00:00] Nina Park: From Neural Newscast, I'm Nina Park. [00:02] Noah Feldman: And I'm Noah Feldman. [00:04] Nina Park: Today, the House of Representatives votes to challenge President Trump's tariffs on Canada. [00:10] Nina Park: In Europe, the EU sets new terms for a possible peace settlement in Ukraine. [00:17] Noah Feldman: Plus, Team USA secures a gold medal in figure skating. [00:21] Noah Feldman: And the Seattle Seahawks claim victory at Super Bowl LX. [00:25] Nina Park: The House of Representatives is voting today on a resolution that seeks to overturn President Trump's tariffs on Canada. [00:33] Noah Feldman: Speaker Mike Johnson has faced significant pressure as unrest within the Republican Party continues to grow over these trade policies. [00:42] Nina Park: This vote represents a major rebuke of the administration's economic agenda, and it is coming from within the president's own party. [00:50] Noah Feldman: While the White House pushed for opposition to the resolution, many members chose to protect their local economies from potential trade fallout. [00:58] Nina Park: Turning now to the debate over national infrastructure and executive influence on transit in New York. [01:05] Noah Feldman: House leader Hakeem Jeffries is criticizing a proposal to rename Penn Station and Dulles Airport after Donald Trump. [01:13] Nina Park: Jeffries called the move presidential graffiti. [01:16] Nina Park: He claims the proposed name changes were linked to unfreezing federal infrastructure funding. [01:22] Noah Feldman: Meanwhile, European Union officials are setting strict conditions for any potential peace settlement in Ukraine. [01:29] Nina Park: EU foreign policy chief Kaya Kallis is drafting demands that include the mandatory return of abducted Ukrainian children. [01:37] Noah Feldman: Kallis emphasized that Europeans must agree to the terms of any deal, even as Russia continues to increase attacks on Ukraine's power grid. [01:47] Nina Park: In a related update, reports show Russia is coercing the families of prisoners of war to [01:53] Nina Park: register Starlink terminals. [01:56] Noah Feldman: These families are reportedly being forced to help Russian military forces obtain restricted [02:02] Noah Feldman: Western technology for use on the battlefield. [02:05] Nina Park: In other news, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 to win Super [02:11] Nina Park: Bowl LX. [02:13] Noah Feldman: Bunny also made history by performing the first ever entirely Spanish halftime show in Santa Clara. [02:20] Nina Park: Despite the high-energy performance and numerous celebrity cameos, [02:24] Nina Park: the president labeled the show one of the worst ever. [02:27] Noah Feldman: Still, American success continued at the Winter Olympics as figure skaters captured the gold medal in the team event. [02:35] Nina Park: Ilya Malinan delivered a crucial free skate on Sunday. [02:39] Nina Park: That performance broke a tie with Japan to secure the top spot. [02:43] Noah Feldman: I'm Noah Feldman. [02:45] Nina Park: And I'm Nina Park. [02:46] Nina Park: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [02:51] Nina Park: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com.

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