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Supreme Court Lets Military Ban Troops Who Identify as Transgender
The ruling is in place as the case against the ban continues.
Trump: China Tariffs Will Be Lowered ‘At Some Point’
President Donald Trump says China must repay the United States for years of unfair trade.

Dr. Joseph Warren: Passionate Patriot
In this latest installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet the man whose ultimate sacrifice inspired a cause and an army.

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Nineteen life-like botanical sculptures are installed throughout the Frick’s galleries to celebrate the museum’s grand re-opening.
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House Passes Falun Gong Protection Act to Counter CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting
‘Sanctioning perpetrators of forced organ harvesting is a moral imperative,’ a co-sponsor of the bill said.
Trade Negotiations and Debt Limit: Takeaways From Bessent’s Testimony to Congress
Trump’s economic agenda ‘is bearing fruit,’ says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
Trump Says ‘Never Say Never’ as Carney Tells Him Canada Not for Sale
The two leaders had agreed in March to begin negotiations on trade and other issues after Canada’s general election last week.
The Terrifying Way Scammers Clone Your Voice to Defraud Your Family
Artificial intelligence has added a new layer of subterfuge to spoofing, extending its reach and worsening its effect on victims.
FTC Issues New Info About Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees Days Before It Takes Effect
The agency says the new rule will help prevent hidden fees in the live events and short-term lodgings industries.
Noem Says Americans Without REAL ID by Deadline Can Still Fly
The Homeland Security secretary added that they may face additional procedures at checkpoints when the rule goes into effect Wednesday.
US Trade Deficit Hits Record in March on Pre-Tariff Imports Spike
Imports grew by 4.4 percent to a record high of $419 billion as businesses bolstered their purchases before the government announced further tariffs.
Trump’s Pick for Top DC Prosecutor Faces GOP Roadblock as Deadline Nears
Without Senate confirmation of Ed Martin as permanent U.S. Attorney, a court led by Chief Judge James Boasberg will pick his replacement.
3,000 Union Members Strike Against Jet Engine Manufacturer Pratt & Whitney
The company’s contract offer had ‘nothing to improve job security,’ said a statement from the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers.
DOJ Probes Washington State Law Requiring Priests to Report Confessions of Child Abuse
Calling the statute ‘Anti-Catholic,’ federal officials say it would violate the Constitution by forcing clergy to break the seal of confession.
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.
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.
US Forces to Cease Yemen Strikes After Houthi Capitulation: Trump
Trump said Houthi leaders had communicated to his administration that they no longer wish to fight.
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On April 25 and 26, Shen Yun Performing Arts showcased the rich cultural heritage of ancient China through classical Chinese dance, music, and storytelling in O
Treasury Secretary Says Trade Deals Could Be Announced This Week
‘I expect that we can see a substantial reduction of the tariffs that we are being charged,’ he says.
Credit Suisse Services AG Pleads Guilty to US Tax Evasion, Will Pay $510 Million
The Switzerland-based company admitted to helping U.S. taxpayers hide billions offshore and breaching a 2014 plea deal.
Trump Wants to Reopen Alcatraz—Here’s What We Know so Far
Additional prison space is consistent with the president’s efforts to crack down on criminal activity in the United States.
India and UK Strike Bilateral Trade Deal That Boosts Access and Eases Restrictions
The landmark agreement lowers tariffs on items such as whiskey, advanced manufacturing parts, lamb, salmon, chocolates, and biscuits.
USDA Says It’s Cracking Down on Food Stamp Fraudsters
The agency said it ’surveilled over 100 locations in southern California' before making arrests.
New York Asks Judge to Bar Transportation Department From Ending Congestion Pricing Program
The department announced in February that it was terminating the program.
Israel Strikes Yemen After Houthi Attack on Ben-Gurion Airport
The Israeli Air Force said some 20 fighter planes took part in the operation, dropping more than 50 munitions on dozens of targets.
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