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US Creates New Military Zone Along Southern Border
The military presence extends east of New Mexico into El Paso, Texas.
Trump Admin Settles Lawsuit With Maine Over Food Funding Freeze
Trump had previously warned Maine’s governor that the funds would be withheld if the state continued to allow men to play women’s sports.
Paying Your Groceries With Gold? Some States Seek to Shake Up Reliance on Dollar
Allowing the use of precious metals in transactions will help tame inflation, restore the middle class, and protect the U.S. economy, supporters said.
Guns Trafficked to Mexican Cartels Could Result in Terrorism Charges for ‘Straw Purchasers,’ Officials Say
Federal officials on the southern border say the president’s designation of cartels as terrorist organizations put more teeth in gun trafficking enforcement.
DOJ, Family of Jan. 6 Shooting Victim Ashli Babbitt Agree to Settle Lawsuit
Terms of the pending agreement were not immediately disclosed in the wrongful-death case that sought $30 million.
Negotiator Says EU Could Buy More LNG, Soya Beans to Make Up Trade Gap
The European Union’s top negotiator, Maros Sefcovic, said all 27 members wanted to negotiate but were prepared to retaliate if a deal could not be reached.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Order Against Perkins Coie Law Firm
The firm had participated in the production of the Steele dossier, which was used to push the disproven Trump–Russia narrative in 2016.
Transportation Secretary Cancels $54 Million in University Grants Tied to DEI, Climate Agenda
Sean Duffy says the grants pushed ‘radical DEI and green agenda’ instead of focusing on taxpayers’ transport needs.
Residents Say Sudden Deaths Are Increasing in China
They told The Epoch Times that recently more young and middle-aged people around them have died suddenly.
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Key Takeaways From the April Jobs Report
Foreign-born workers tumbled by 410,000 from March to April while employed U.S. individuals surged by 1.04 million, according to the report.
Temu Stops Shipments From China After Trump Ends de Minimis Exemption
As the United States closes the trade loophole for goods shipped from China, online retailer Temu says it has shifted its supply chain.
Alternatives to Synthetic Dyes: Common Natural Food Dyes and How to Use Them
Natural food dyes struggle to gain traction despite potential health benefits, experts say.
Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Allow DOGE Access to Social Security Data
A federal judge in March blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing personal data.
3 Members of Chinese Criminal Organization Plead Guilty to Laundering Millions in Illicit Drug Proceeds
‘Let this case be a warning to foreign money launderers and drug traffickers,’ Russ Ferguson, U.S. attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, said.
US Navy Successfully Tests Sea-Based Hypersonic Missile Launch
The test marks the first use of a cold-gas ejection system for a hypersonic weapon that will eventually be deployed on the USS Zumwalt.
Illinois Landlord Sentenced to 53 Years for Killing 6-Year-Old Palestinian Boy
Joseph Czuba was sentenced to 30 years for the first-degree murder of 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi and 20 years for the attempted-murder of the boy’s mother.
Trump Plans Grand Military Parade to Mark Army’s 250th Birthday, White House Confirms
The White House confirmed the military parade will take place on June 14, which is both the day the U.S. Army was established and Trump’s birthday.
New Federal Guidance Makes It Easier for Colleges to Switch Accreditors
The changes builds on Trump’s recent executive order on college accreditation reform.
Apple Changes US App Store Rules; Apps Can Now Allow External Payments
The change was announced a day after a judge criticized the company for not taking action against its ‘anticompetitive’ behavior.
Louisiana Senate Passes Bill Allowing Over-the-Counter Ivermectin
The state’s surgeon general, who is in charge of the Department of Health, said he backs the measure to sell the anti-parasite drug without prescription.
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