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US Tariffs May Drive China’s Economy Into a Depression, Experts Say
Exports made up one-third of China’s economic growth last year. Export numbers are hard for the regime to forge as they have to match other countries’ imports.
White House Says No Final Decision Yet on Foreign Film Tariffs Amid Push to Revive Hollywood
The White House said ‘all options’ are being explored after Trump authorized a 100 percent tariff on movies made outside the United States.
CCP’s ‘Weaponized Negotiation’ Could Backfire, Expert Says
The CCP seeks trade leverage with tighter rare earth export rules, but risks accelerating Western supply chains that could erode Beijing’s long-held monopoly.
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Undersea Mining: Wave of the Future or Spoiler of Earth’s Last Untouched Frontier?
‘America’s mineral dependence is reversible,’ Gerard Barron, CEO and chairman of The Metals Company, stated.
Trump Says US Will Impose 100 Percent Tariff on Foreign-Made Movies
The president said the move is necessary to protect the once globally dominant U.S. movie industry.
DOGE Says It Has Saved $1,000 per Taxpayer
The agency said $165 billion has been saved so far through a cut-and-freeze process.
Do I Have to Be in Therapy Forever? CBT Thinks Not
Rooted in ancient wisdom and backed by decades of research, cognitive behavioral therapy is the gold standard for real change—often in just weeks.
3 Dead, 11 Missing After Boat Believed to Be Carrying Migrants Capsizes Near San Diego
‘They were not tourists,’ U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Chris Sappey says. ‘They are believed to be migrants.’
China’s 6 Biggest Banks Report $1 Billion Profit Drop
The loss of profit in the banking sector indicates an all-round economic slowdown, even a stall, an analyst said.
NFL’s 2027 Draft Will Be in Washington, Trump Announces
The high-profile, annual selection of pro football’s incoming players will be held on the National Mall.
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Shen Yun Performing Arts captivated an enthusiastic audience at the Odeon Concert Hall in Odense, Denmark, on April 25.
Energy Department Revokes Biden-Era Rules on Outdoor Heaters, Decorative Hearths
The Trump administration’s rescinding or delaying regulations has ‘saved the taxpayers nearly $24 billion,’ said Secretary of Energy Chris Wright.
Trump Has Shown Openness to Medicaid Work Requirements, GOP Committee Chair Says
Last week, the president indicated that he doesn’t want to touch Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security in a budget bill.
Skechers to Go Private in $9 Billion Deal With 3G Capital
The footwear giant will be acquired in an all-cash transaction, ending its public run as it enters a new phase.
DHS Says It Will Pay Illegal Immigrants $1,000 to Self-Deport
Secretary Kristi Noem says self-deporting is likely the best way for illegal immigrants to remove themselves from the United States.
AfD Sues German Spy Agency After Being Labeled an Extremist Party
The party filed papers in a court in Cologne, where the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, known as the BfV, is headquartered.
Small Businesses Shift Strategies, Beat Revenue Expectations Amid Ongoing Economic Pressures
A Chase survey finds that nearly half of U.S. small businesses are changing how they operate, with many still growing despite inflation and labor shortages.
Oil Prices Sink After OPEC+ Agrees to Boost Production in June
While crude oil prices tumble, one market analyst says the situation may be ‘less bearish.’
RFK Jr. to Testify to Senators on May 14
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