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President Donald Trump is reorganizing the chessboard against China.
Chinese Imports to US Drop Sharply Amid Tariffs
All eyes are on whether the United States and China can make a tariff deal.

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Judge Orders Trump Admin to Disburse $12 Million in Funding to Radio Free Europe
The judge stated that the administration’s actions to terminate Radio Free Europe’s grants agreement ‘threatens the very existence’ of the news group.
Florida Set to Become 2nd State to Ban Fluoride in Drinking Water
Lawmakers approved legislation that is widely expected to be signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis.
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Manookian, founder and president of the Health Freedom Defense Fund, helped pass such a ban in Idaho.
Why the US Denied a Request From Mexico for Water
Drought, population growth, and decades of lax treaty enforcement have come to a head as the United States and Mexico tussle over water deliveries.
Senate Democrats Hold Back to Back Speeches Criticizing Trump’s First 100 Days
The president, meanwhile, presented a very different perspective in his remarks at a rally in Macomb County, Michigan.
Harvard Releases Reports on Anti-Semitic, Anti-Muslim Biases on Campus, Pledges Reforms
The reports recommend reforms across academics, student life, and campus policies following tensions on campus after the start of the Israel–Hamas war in 2023.
Trump Signals Trade Deal with India Could Materialize Soon
Administration officials said negotiations are underway and could yield positive results to reduce trade barriers and tariffs.
Trump Announces 21 New Fighter Jets for Selfridge Air National Guard Base
President Donald Trump says the Air National Guard base in Michigan will play a ‘vital role’ in U.S. national defense.
Social Security Cuts Overpayment Withholding Rate to 50 Percent Down From 100 Percent
The lower withholding rate follows a brief return to 100 percent withholding introduced weeks earlier.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Suspends Judge Accused of Helping Illegal Immigrant Evade ICE
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Justices have decided it is in the public interest to remove her.
Federal Charges Filed Against Tesla Arson Suspect in Arizona
Ian Moses, 35, was arrested for allegedly setting a brand new Tesla Cybertruck on fire.
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.
Carney, Trump Agree to Meet in Person in ‘Near Future,’ Canadian PM’s Office Says
Carney also spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron, the PMO said.
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‘It’s Really Perfect,’ Company President Says of Shen Yun
Tuesday, April 22 marked the kick-off of the Shen Yun Performing Arts tour at the Amphithéâtre de Lyon.
China Deploys ‘Growing Army’ of Pro-Beijing NGOs to UN to Target Critics, Report Says
‘China has sought greater influence within the U.N. human rights system and become more aggressive in silencing dissent,’ an investigative report says.
US Job Openings Slide to 6-Month Low, Layoffs Fall
The U.S. labor market remains solid while many employers take a wait-and-see approach to see how tariffs play out.
EPA to Take Actions Against ‘Forever Chemical’ Pollution
These include advancing research and testing, stopping PFAS substances from getting into drinking water systems, and holding polluters accountable.
4 Indicted as US Officials Disrupt Marriage Fraud Operation: ICE
Federal officials say that the sham marriages took place primarily in Maryland.
US, Mexico Reach Agreement to Combat Cattle-Infesting Fly
U.S. cattle producers warned that failure to control the outbreak could devastate the domestic beef industry.
Liberals Win Canadian Election, Set to Form Minority Government
Preliminary results show Liberals won 168 seats, falling just short of the majority needed to govern without support from other parties.
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