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Tariffs Temporarily Reinstated by Appeals Court, Reversing Lower Court Order
The ruling is a reversal of a lower court order a day earlier.
Self-Driving Truck Firm Shared Tech Tied to Navistar With China
Days after promising to cut ties with Chinese partners, a former U.S. leader in self-driving trucks quietly handed sensitive data to a Chinese state-owned firm.

Risk to Reward: Hymns by Johnny Cash
The Man in Black reached new artistic heights with his debut gospel album.

‘Korea: War Without End’: The Unfinished Business of WWII
The authors analyze the Korean War, which impacts international politics even today.

Reliving a 100-Year-Old Adventure With King Tut
Houston, Las Vegas, and Asheville, North Carolina offer Americans the chance to experience archaeology’s greatest discovery.
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Judge Extends Block on Trump Admin’s Bid to Bar Foreign Students at Harvard
Harvard alleged that the administration was retaliating for protected speech and failed to follow proper procedures.
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Alleged CCP Influence Operations Involve Paid Protesters in New York
New protests coincide with CCP’s intensified persecution campaign against religious group Falun Gong.
Fed’s Powell Says Interest Rate Decisions Will Be ‘Non-Political’ in Meeting With Trump
The White House meeting came amid intensifying pressure from the president to ease monetary policy as inflation has fallen.
Wolves Wreak Havoc on Cattle Herds in California
Ranchers say their hands are tied as reintroduced wolves—listed as endangered—are feasting on cattle instead of hunting elk and deer.
CCP Mounting Unrestricted Warfare to Suppress Shen Yun, Lawmaker Says
The New York company has been facing fake bomb threats and disinformation amid its global tours, which aim to bring back traditional Chinese culture.
Mortgage Applications Decline as Rates Hit ‘Highest Level Since January’: Report
Median monthly housing payments recently hit a record high of $2,882, dampening interest among many prospective homebuyers.
FBI Director Says ‘Definitive Answer’ Coming on Key Jan. 6 Question
The FBI director was asked about confidential sources that may have been present during the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol.
CCP Subversion of America
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How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
FBI’s Bongino Says He Found Room With James Comey-Era Evidence That Was ‘Hidden From Us’
‘I wouldn’t call it hidden, but hidden from us at least and not mentioned to us,’ the FBI deputy director say.
DeSantis Signs Gold Money Legislation Into Law
The new law, passed unanimously by lawmakers in both chambers, aims to create a system that citizens can use to transact with gold and silver.
Chinese Regime Targets 5 Types of Foreign ‘Spies’
Observers said the purpose of the regime’s spy-catching propaganda is to shift focus away from its current internal political and economic crises.
IRS Complaint Alleges Top STEM School Fund Sold Curriculum to China
A watchdog group alleges that the school fund received $3.6 million from Chinese entities in return for curriculum and other intellectual property.
US 1st Quarter GDP Revised Slightly Higher on Stronger Investment
Core inflation, a gauge that removes food and energy prices, was adjusted a bit lower in the second estimate.
ICE to Increase Illegal Immigrant Arrests to 3,000 per Day: Stephen Miller
Miller said that more arrests are needed to remove illegal immigrants who were “unchecked” and “unvetted” because they have committed crimes against Americans.
Despite Court Ruling, Trump Has More Tariff Levers to Pull, Says Goldman Sachs
The bank outlined several legal avenues the White House could take.
Best Buy Lowers Profit Outlook, Commits to Mitigating Tariff Effect on Consumers
The company’s shares dropped more than 9 percent during morning trading.
Trump Says Harvard Should Implement 15 Percent Cap on Foreign Students
Trump said he wants to ensure that Americans get appropriate access to the Ivy League school.
Florida Appeals Court Rejects Pulitzer Board Bid to Pause Trump’s Defamation Case
The board is being sued by Trump over prizes it awarded to two publications for reporting on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Supreme Court Votes 8–0 to Narrow Scope of Environmental Reviews
The ruling gave a boost to a railroad project that would move crude oil from Utah’s Uinta Basin.
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