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American citizens are now advised to ‘exercise increased caution ... due to terrorism.’
CCP Mounting Unrestricted Warfare to Suppress Shen Yun, Lawmaker Says
The New York company has been facing fake bomb threats and disinformation amid global tours to bring back traditional Chinese culture predating communism.
EU Launches Investigation Into 4 Large Pornography Sites
The sites are being investigated by regulators under the bloc’s Digital Services Act.
Trucking Industry Insiders Back Move to Bring Back English Proficiency Checks
Lax licensing rules are allowing potentially unsafe foreign truckers to legally work America’s highways, industry insiders say.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the move aligns with the Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again agenda.
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A federal appeals court upheld the ban despite a prior Supreme Court ruling, lawyers argued.
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US Stocks Rally, Treasury Yields Slip on Trump’s EU Tariff Delay
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Trump Admin Seeks to Cut $100 Million in Federal Contracts With Harvard
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China CDC Reveals Dominant COVID-19 Variant
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NPR Sues Trump Over Order Cutting Federal Funding
The order ‘violates due process, the Separation of Powers and the Spending Clause of the Constitution,’ the lawsuit says.
Southwest Airlines to Start Charging $35 for First Checked Bag Under New Policy
Southwest Airlines has set its pricing baggage fees for customers flying on certain fares.
Kremlin Still Working on Draft Ukraine Peace Memorandum
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the document would be handed over to Ukraine when it’s finished.
3 More New Orleans Jail Inmates Recaptured, Search Continues for 2 Others
All three will face additional charges related to the jailbreak, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill stated.
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Trump Grants Full Pardon for Former Virginia Sheriff
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