Trump Lands in Saudi Arabia, Begins High-Stakes Middle East Tour

The president is expected to announce a series of major investment deals aimed at drawing Gulf capital into the United States.
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How Falun Gong Spread and Transformed China in the ‘90s

May 13 marks World Falun Dafa Day: A look at the practice that spread globally and changed the lives of tens of millions.
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The 90-Day Trade Deal Between US and China—What Has Been Agreed to So Far

Washington and Beijing reached a temporary deal that rolled back many of the moves the countries have made against each other since April 2.
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Trump Signs Order Aimed at Cutting Drug Prices

The ‘Most Favored Nation’ plan will reduce U.S. prices by up to 80 percent, the president said.
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Ways and Means Reconciliation Bill: What’s Inside

The tax cuts, while a cost estimate has not yet been assessed, could be at least $4 trillion—a goal of congressional Republicans.
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The Rise and Fall of Synthetic Food Dyes

The innovation of extracting food dye from coal tar once thrilled the public. Yet it was not without consequences.
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What to Know About Trump’s Plan to Slash Drug Prices

The ’most favored nation' policy aims to have drugmakers respond to incentives and equalize drug prices between the United States and other countries.
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Hamas Frees Edan Alexander, Its Last Living American Hostage in Gaza

The release was the result of indirect negotiations between the United States, led by special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Hamas.
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More Than 1 Million Taiwanese Sign Petitions to Recall Alleged Pro-Communist China Legislators

A mass recall movement aimed at protecting Taiwan’s democratic system gains ground amid increasing public concerns about communist Chinese political influence.
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Judge Refuses to Block IRS From Sharing Tax Data on Illegal Immigrants Facing Criminal Investigation

The ruling clears the way for the data-sharing agreement between the IRS and DHS to move forward while criminal charges are litigated.
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INFOGRAPHIC: Herbal Remedies for Everyday Ailments

Common herbs, spices, and plants found in your backyard have long been used in herbal medicine to naturally relieve pain, boost immunity, and support healing.
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EPA Targets Engine Start-Stop Systems in Cars

Start-stop systems exploded under Obama-era rules offering emissions credits, but officials are now signaling a course reversal.
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Supreme Court Chief Justice: Critique Our Rulings, Not Our Justices

Chief Justice John Roberts said the court has ’made mistakes’ but that criticisms shouldn’t be based on ‘ad hominem’ attacks.
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