Trump’s First 100 Days: A Rapid and Consequential Start
Now serving as the 47th president, Trump is picking up where he left off, expanding on key priorities from his first term.
‘New Media’ Clash With Legacy Outlets at White House | Live With Josh
A new conflict is emerging in the White House, and this time it’s between the various news outlets being allowed into the briefings.
Chinese Imports to US Drop Sharply Amid Tariffs
All eyes are on whether the United States and China can make a tariff deal.

Placing a War’s Military Moments Into Their Proper Context
In ‘ From Trenton to Yorktown,’ author John R. Maass uses the Revolutionary War as the backdrop to demonstrate what makes a military moment a ‘turning point.’

9 Classical Pieces About Spring
These nine classical works interpret the beauty and new life of spring in an orchestral format.
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Trump’s First 100 Days in 10 Charts
A look at President Trump’s actions during his first 100 days and their impact.
Carney’s Liberals Win Canadian Election
The win secures a fourth consecutive term in government for the Liberals.
White House Warns It Will Veto Senate Resolution to Terminate Trump’s Tariffs
The measure would undermine efforts to address ‘extraordinary threats to national security,’ an OMB memo says.
Moscow ‘Waiting for Ukrainian Response’ to 3-Day Cease-Fire Declaration
The Kremlin said Kyiv’s view of the proposal for the three-day cessation next month remained ’very difficult to understand.’
Chinese Military Purges Hint at Unravelling Stability of Communist Leadership
Probes and removal of senior officers considered allies of Xi Jinping are a sign of pervasive corruption and ruinous political infighting.
Spanish Grid Operator Rules out Cyberattack in Major Blackout, Points to Solar Power Drop
Despite Red Eléctrica ruling out a cybersecurity incident, Spain’s High Court said it will open an investigation to determine if a cyberattack was the cause.
Amazon Denies Report of Plans to Display Costs of US Tariffs on Website
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt earlier on Tuesday criticized the company over the reported plan.
US Tariff Revenues Reach Record $15 Billion in April: Treasury
This is below President Donald Trump’s estimate of $3 billion per day.
EPA Issues Emergency Waiver Allowing Sale of Cheaper E15 Gas
The blend contains higher amounts of ethanol than standard unleaded, and its availability had been banned during the summer over smog concerns.
Merck Announces $1 Billion Investment in Delaware, 500 Full-Time Jobs
Importing pharma products under tariff conditions will prove costly for companies.
US Homeownership Rate Falls to Lowest Level in 5 Years
Elevated mortgage rates contribute to keeping prospective buyers from owning a home.
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.
Appeals Court Reinstates Order Barring Trump Admin From Firing CFPB Employees
The appeals court’s three-judge panel issued the ruling in a split decision, with one judge dissenting.
Amazon Launches First Satellites for Starlink Rival Kuiper
The satellites are the first of 3,236 that Amazon plans to put into low-Earth orbit as Jeff Bezos looks to move into a market dominated by Elon Musk.
Professor Admires Shen Yun Artists Who ‘Put Everything on the Line to Save This Culture’
Music professor Anne Patterson only wished she had experienced Shen Yun Performing Arts sooner.
Greece Will Ask European Commission to Allow It to Spend More on Defense
Last month, European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen eased fiscal rules to allow EU members to raise a total of $684 million for defense spending.
S&P Downgrades Los Angeles Bond Rating Amid $1 Billion Budget Deficit
The ratings agency also said that further downgrades could be looming.
Trump to Ease Tariff Impact on US Carmakers, Lutnick Says
Automakers paying tariffs would not be charged other levies, such as those on steel and aluminum.
First-Quarter GDP Preview: What to Expect for Economic Growth
March jobs report and inflation data add to a busy headline-filled week.
South Africa’s Status Strengthened by Diplomacy Amid Ukraine War, US Tariffs: Analysts
Amid tariff negotiations with the United States and cease-fire plans for the Ukraine War, South Africa’s president talked with Trump, Putin, and Zelenskyy.
US Agencies Investigating Harvard Law Review for Alleged Race Discrimination
Assistant secretary for civil rights said that Harvard Law Review’s article selection process ‘appears to pick winners and losers on the basis of race'.
A Joyful Anthem: Travis Tritt’s ‘It’s a Great Day to Be Alive’
One of country music’s happiest tunes delivers a timeless message on the importance of celebrating life.
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