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&x27;A beautiful tractor': Trump pauses to admire gold tractor Fernando Cervantes Jr., USA TODAYFri, March 27, 2026 at 8:44 PM UTC 0 President Donald Trump broke off his remarks on cutting farmers' costs Friday, March 27 to admire a massive gold tractor on the White House lawn, as he called on agricultural companies to lower equipment prices. Speaking from a balcony overlooking the South Lawn,Trump addressed hundreds of farmers, ranchers and executives as he urged tractor and equipment makers to reduce costs and announced expanded governmentbacked loans for agriculture businesses.

'A beautiful tractor': Trump pauses to admire gold tractor

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President Donald Trump broke off his remarks on cutting farmers' costs Friday, March 27 to admire a massive gold tractor on the White House lawn, as he called on agricultural companies to lower equipment prices.

Speaking from a balcony overlooking the South Lawn,Trump addressed hundreds of farmers, ranchers and executives as he urged tractor and equipment makers to reduce costs and announced expanded government-backed loans for agriculture businesses. He stopped mid-speech take in the gleaming machinery below.

"A beautiful tractor … a gold tractor," the president said. "Somebody had me in mind. What's that all about?"

A farming vehicle signed by cabinet members and state governors is seen on the South Lawn of the White House as US President Donald Trump delivers remarks to farmers in Washington, DC on March 27, 2026.

The tractor was a gold-wrapped Fendt 1167 Vario track model made by AGCO, according to a company statement. It was signed by several Cabinet members and governors, including Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey.

Two other tractors were also on display: a Magnum wrapped in the colors of the American flag and a green John Deere.

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"That's a good one, too — red, white and blue," Trump said, before returning his attention to the gold Fendt. "Do you mind if I step over here and just look at that tractor for a second? Because I assume it's a gift to me."

U.S. President Donald Trump gives remarks to farmers on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. on March 27, 2026.

During the event, Trump announced an enhanced Small Business Administration loan guarantee program for agriculture-related small businesses, increasing the federal guarantee from 75% to 90%.

The remarks came months after Trump rolled out a $12 billion federal assistance package for farmers. Since then, the Iran war has added pressure to an agriculture industry already strained by tariffs, driving up fuel and fertilizer costs.

USA TODAY's Zac Anderson, Francesca Chamber, Bart Jansen and Reuters contributed to this report.

Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at fernando.cervantes@usatodayco.com and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.

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New Photo - Colgate must face lawsuits over safety of mouth rinse for young children

Colgate must face lawsuits over safety of mouth rinse for young children By Jonathan StempelFri, March 27, 2026 at 8:47 PM UTC 0 FILE PHOTO: Colgate toothpaste is pictured on sale at a grocery store in Pasadena, California January 30, 2014. ColgatePalmolive Co, the world's largest toothpaste maker, reported a betterthanexpected quarterly profit as cost cuts offset the negative impact of a stronger dollar. Colgate's gross margins rose in the fourth quarter as it cut costs by negotiating better lease terms with suppliers, using cheaper raw material and reducing packaging material in products.

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FILE PHOTO: Colgate toothpaste is pictured on sale at a grocery store in Pasadena, California January 30, 2014. Colgate-Palmolive Co, the world's largest toothpaste maker, reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit as cost cuts offset the negative impact of a stronger dollar. Colgate's gross margins rose in the fourth quarter as it cut costs by negotiating better lease terms with suppliers, using cheaper raw material and reducing packaging material in products. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS)/File Photo

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March 27 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday said Colgate-Palmolive must face two lawsuits claiming its packaging for mouth rinse misleads parents ‌into believing children under 6 can use the products safely. The judge dismissed ‌a similar lawsuit concerning Colgate toothpaste.

Consumers in the proposed class actions said U.S. health authorities warned that ​children under 6 should not use fluoride rinses, and recommended that children between 2 and 6 use only "pea-sized" amounts of fluoride toothpaste.

They said Colgate's packaging, featuring bright colors and flavors such as Bubble Fruit and Silly Strawberry, made it seem safe for young children to ‌use rinses, and to use ⁠as much toothpaste as older children and adults. Fluoride can be harmful if swallowed.

U.S. District Judge Andrea Wood in Chicago said reasonable ⁠consumers might not know where to draw the line for rinses, given how most Colgate labels prominently featured the words "kids" or "children's."

She said she was unpersuaded by Colgate's insistence that consumers would ​know ​rinses are over-the-counter drugs and check the back ​labels, which contain required U.S. Food ‌and Drug Administration warnings for young children.

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Toothpaste was different, the judge said, because the labels expressly instructed that children between 2 and 6 use pea-sized amounts.

"Viewed in context, the toothbrush with a full strip of toothpaste is there only to represent the act of toothbrushing," Wood wrote.

Colgate, based in New York, and its lawyers did not immediately ‌respond to requests for comment.

Michael Connett, a lawyer ​for the plaintiffs, said courts have been receptive ​to deceptive labeling claims. "These rulings will ​hopefully send a wake-up call to manufacturers to stop promoting unsafe ‌use of fluoride products," he said.

Procter & Gamble, ​which makes Crest, as ​well as Perrigo and Sanofi have also been sued over their packaging of fluoride products for children.

Colgate agreed last September to introduce new packaging for its ​Colgate, Tom's of Maine ‌and hello brands of toothpaste to resolve an investigation by Texas Attorney General ​Ken Paxton. Procter & Gamble reached a similar resolution in January.

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New Photo - Iran's response to US peace proposal expected Friday, source says

Iran&x27;s response to US peace proposal expected Friday, source says ReutersFri, March 27, 2026 at 6:04 PM UTC 12 U.S. President Donald Trump holds a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 26, 2026. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) Iran's response to a U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war in ‌the Middle East is expected on Friday, according to ‌a source briefed on the matter. U.S. President Donald Trump and top White ​House officials have been told via interlocutors to expect Iran's counterproposal then, the source said.

Iran's response to US peace proposal expected Friday, source says

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WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - Iran's response to a U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war in ‌the Middle East is expected on Friday, according to ‌a source briefed on the matter.

U.S. President Donald Trump and top White ​House officials have been told via interlocutors to expect Iran's counter-proposal then, the source said.

The war, which began when the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, has spread across ‌the Middle East.

Iran ⁠had been reviewing a 15-point proposal, sent via Pakistan, that included demands ranging from dismantling Iran's ⁠nuclear program to curbing its missile development and effectively handing over control of the Strait of Hormuz, according to sources and ​reports.

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Iran ​has expressed willingness to talk ​about certain things in an ‌exchange of messages, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters after a G7 meeting in France on Friday.

"We're waiting for further clarification about who it is that we would be talking to, what we would be talking about, ‌and when will we be talking," ​Rubio said. "It could happen in any ​moment. It could happen ​today. Could happen tomorrow."

An Iranian official told ‌Reuters on Thursday that senior officials ​had reviewed ​the proposal and felt it served only U.S. and Israeli interests. But the official said diplomacy had not ended.

CBS ​News first reported ‌that the Iranian response was expected by Friday.

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New Photo - Dasha Says She Was 'Such a Mess' During Peak Success of Breakthrough Single 'Austin': 'I Didn't Recognize Myself'

Dasha Says She Was &x27;Such a Mess&x27; During Peak Success of Breakthrough Single &x27;Austin&x27;: &x27;I Didn&x27;t Recognize Myself&x27; Rachel DeSantisFri, March 27, 2026 at 7:33 PM UTC 0 Dasha on Taste of Country NightsCredit: Taste of Country/YouTube Dasha revealed her viral hit "Austin" left her feeling disconnected from herself during its massive success Writing her emotional song "Oh, Anna!" helped her reconnect with her identity after struggling with sudden fame "Austin" became her first charting single, peaking at No.

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Dasha revealed her viral hit "Austin" left her feeling disconnected from herself during its massive success

Writing her emotional song "Oh, Anna!" helped her reconnect with her identity after struggling with sudden fame

"Austin" became her first charting single, peaking at No. 18 and hitting 1 billion Spotify streams in November

Dasha is opening up about the unexpected toll her sudden fame took after the breakout success of her single "Austin."

The country star, 26, appeared on Taste of Country Nights to talk about the origins of her emotional song "Oh, Anna!," and revealed that it came from a place of feeling out of touch with herself amid the whirlwind of "Austin," which went viral on TikTok and soared up the charts in 2024.

"I was such a mess. I was not doing hot. It was like, in the peak of 'Austin' time, and you have to understand, all my dreams were coming true," she said. "This was insane. However, what I didn't account for was how much I would lose myself, not giving myself enough time to just be normal and do normal things."

Dasha (born Anna Dasha Novotny) said she was "never home" for more than a year, and felt as though she wasn't properly "acclimated" to life on the celebrity circuit.

"It just wrecked me. I didn't recognize myself. I didn't recognize my personality or my sense of humor," she said. "I couldn't figure out what I wanted to wear. Because I just lost that center north star that I've always had with myself. It was really scary."

Sitting down to write "Oh, Anna!" eventually helped Dasha connect with herself once again. The star said she went in for a writing session with Chris LaCorte, Emily Weisband and Hillary Lindsey, and they expected to write a "party banger." That's not quite what happened.

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"I just literally broke down. I broke down. I cried the entire session and I talked about how I missed myself and we cracked the code and wrote this song about little me," she said. "And writing that song I was like, 'I can get her back. All I have to do is just channel what made me happy as a kid.'"

Dasha in West Yorkshire, UK in August 2024.Credit: Shutterstock

Dasha said she considers "Oh, Anna!," which came out in July, "the most vulnerable song" she's ever released.

A music video for the tune features home videos of Dasha as a child over poignant lyrics like, "I feel more like a scared little kid than I ever did back then/I need you to come back a little, come back a little/Make me that girl again/Oh, Anna."

"Austin" was released in November 2023 off her second album What Happens Now?, and went mega-viral on TikTok. The song became Dasha's first charting single, peaking at No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100, and she performed it everywhere from the CMT Music Awards to the Grand Ole Opry.

In November, the song hit 1 billion streams on Spotify, becoming just the second solo female country song to do so.

"It kind of feels like I'm being pranked sometimes because this is my first hit song," she told PEOPLE at the time. "This is my first moment, and I recognize how rare and f---ing insane this is. You don't usually get this for your first one."

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New Photo - Petition Against Prince Harry And Meghan Markle's Upcoming Trip Gathers Over 38k Signatures

Petition Against Prince Harry And Meghan Markle's Upcoming Trip Gathers Over 38k Signatures Binitha JacobFri, March 27, 2026 at 7:28 PM UTC 0 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might not be receiving the warmest of welcomes during their upcoming visit to Australia. Thousands have signed a petition voicing their concerns, as the couple gears up for their trip planned for midApril. The petition triggered a response from the couple's team, which said people were making a "stupid assertion" regarding the trip.

Petition Against Prince Harry And Meghan Markle's Upcoming Trip Gathers Over 38k Signatures

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might not be receiving the warmest of welcomes during their upcoming visit to Australia.

Thousands have signed a petition voicing their concerns, as the couple gears up for their trip planned for mid-April.

The petition triggered a response from the couple's team, which said people were making a "stupid assertion" regarding the trip.

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Within a few weeks, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will touch down in Australia roughly seven years after their last visit to the country.

Instead of applause and fanfare, a group of Aussies voiced their disdain about their trip.

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They demanded that the Australian Government ensures no taxpayer-funded support or official resources are offered to the ex-working royals.

Markle's agenda in Australia includes headlining a women's retreat in Sydney, with attendees paying about $3,000 AUD ($2,068 USD) for one ticket.

Prince Harry is also expected to speak at a mental health summit in Melbourne during the trip.

About 39,150 people have so far signed the petition, voicing their concerns about the couple's trip

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Nearly 39,150 people have so far signed the change.org petition, decorated with an image of the couple with the text: "We don't want you here."

"As this is a private visit, Australian taxpayers must not fund security, logistics or government coordination," read the petition.

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"Since stepping down from royal duties in 2020, they no longer represent the Crown and now operate private commercial ventures based in the United States," the message continued.

The petition pointed out how Australians were grappling with rising grocery bills and fuel prices, in addition to mortgage stress and other cost-of-living pressures.

Hence, the petitioners voiced their disapproval over offering taxpayer-funded support to the couple.

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A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said people were making a "stupid assertion"

As numbers on the petition continued to grow, a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex clarified that the trip would be privately funded.

"It's a moot point," a spokesperson told the Daily Mail. "The trip is being funded privately, so I'm not sure what this petition hopes to achieve."

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Calling the petition "ridiculous," the spokesperson pointed out that the number of Australians willing to offer their signatures was a small portion of the country's population.

"Of course, if you wanted to dive into the ridiculousness of this petition as an agenda for spreading misinformation, then one could equally hypothesise that there are approximately 26.5 million Australians (99.98 per cent of the population) who haven't signed it," the statement continued.

"Who must therefore agree with the taxpayer picking up the tab for their visit," the statement concluded. "Of course, that is another equally stupid assertion to make."

Royal experts said the couple see the trip as a "cash grab" but would face intense backlash

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The Sussex's last trip to Australia was in 2018, before they officially stepped down from their roles as senior working members of the royal family in 2020.

They stayed at the Governor-General's official Sydney residence, Kirribilli House and had taxpayer-funded police escort them throughout the trip.

Royal commentators said the couple can expect backlash over the upcoming visit to Australia.

Describing the trip as a "cash grab," royal author Tom Bower told The Daily Telegraph, "Meghan is doing it for money, it's rather grubby … she's monetising her royalty which I think is pretty shabby because she promised the Queen she wouldn't do that."

The Betrayal: Power, Deceit and the Fight for the Future of the Royal Family author asserted that the trip was "clearly to make money to raise their profile," but the couple would find it "rougher than they anticipated."

Their trip to Australia is like "heading into the hornets' nest – covered in sticky honey," one expert said

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Journalist Chris Riches said Prince Harry and Markle's upcoming trip was like "heading into the hornets' nest – covered in sticky honey."

"Prince Harry and Meghan Markle think they will get a red carpet as 'welcomed Royals,'" the expert said, as quoted by Mirror.

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He also said the controversy surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was arrested and released last month as part of the investigation into his Jeffrey Epstein ties, was doing no favors to the the Sussex couple's image.

"If ever there was a time for one of their faux-Royals to jet into a country that's expressed the desire to axe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the Line of Succession, it's not now," Riches added.

Netizens did not hold back while sharing their thoughts on the Sussex couple's trip to Australia

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The "Mormon Wives" are fighting even without Taylor Frankie Paul as Miranda says Jessi kissed exhusband Chase Raechal ShewfeltFri, March 27, 2026 at 7:30 PM UTC 0 Miranda Hope, Chase McWhorter, and Jessi DraperCredit: Michael Buckner/Getty; Chase McWhorter/Instagram; Michael Buckner/Getty Some of the latest drama with the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives cast has nothing to do with Taylor Frankie Paul. Instead, it involves stars Miranda Hope and Jessi Draper.

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Some of the latest drama with the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives cast has nothing to do with Taylor Frankie Paul.

Instead, it involves stars Miranda Hope and Jessi Draper.

Hope posted a video Thursday addressing rumors that her ex Chase McWhorter, whom she was married to from 2017 to 2024, had been seen kissing Draper at a party over the weekend.

It showed Hope putting on her makeup, with Kesha's song "Backstabber" playing in the background. The words, "GRWM while I process my friend group being a waiting room for my ex-husband," were written across it.

She captioned it, "It's not even a betrayal at this point, it's a tradition."

Hope also shared an image of flowers accompanied by a note that appeared to be signed by Draper.

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"I completely understand you being upset with me but wanted to send you a little something to let you know I'm thinking about you," it read, "and I am so, so sorry."

Hope gave a statement, too.

"Unfortunately, I am familiar with this territory," she told Entertainment Tonight. "I knew there had been communication between Chase and Jessi but not to what extent. Then Chase was upfront and told me that they were talking and that they kissed. Jessi reached out only after she knew Chase had told me something was going on with them. And today, at the same time a rumor started spreading online that something was going on with Chase and Jessi, I received apology flowers from Jessi."

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Entertainment Weekly has reached out to Draper.

The fourth season of the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives premiered in March, but the fifth season halted production earlier this month, too, after police began investigating an alleged domestic assault incident between Paul and her ex, Dakota Mortensen.

ABC has also since shelved Paul's starring role on The Bachelorette, which had been scheduled to debut March 22. Authorities said this week that a third alleged domestic violence incident is being investigated.

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