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A strike would stop all NJ Transit trains starting on May 16, affecting 350,000 commuters.
US Consumer Sentiment Drops as Americans Expect Inflation Revival
The latest University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index was conducted mostly before the U.S.–China tariff pause.
Patel Says FBI Is Moving Out of Washington Headquarters
The FBI chief also said that some 1,500 employees will be relocated elsewhere.
How Legal Immigration Is Keeping Farms Afloat
The H-2A visa program is an example of how legal immigration can supply labor in America, but farmers say reform is needed.
Malicious Actors Using AI to Impersonate Voices of Senior US Officials, FBI Warns
The warning comes as a House bill is under consideration that seeks to increase penalties for engaging in AI impersonation.
Coinbase Customers’ Personal Data Stolen in Hack, Stock Drops
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Judge Dismisses Charges Against Illegal Immigrants Accused of Crossing Into Military Zone
The judge stated that the Illegal immigrants may have overlooked the signs declaring the area as a military zone.
Trump Says India Willing to Offer US Zero Tariffs; India Says Nothing Decided Yet
Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said any trade agreement with the United States must be ‘mutually beneficial.’
Trump Wraps Up Middle East Trip, Returns to Washington
Trump promoted U.S. business interests and visited key religious landmarks during his Abu Dhabi visit.
Tampa Man Sentenced to Prison Over Bomb Threat to US House Member’s District Office
Rigoberto Albizar Martinez left a ‘racist, obscenity-laden’ voicemail in May 2024, according to a complaint filed with a U.S. district Court in Florida.
Shake-Ups in China’s Military Indicate Xi’s Power Weakening, Analysts Say
The replacement of executives could be corruption-related and used by CCP factions to pressure Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to experts.
Russia, Ukraine Agree Prisoner of War Exchange After Talks
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters in Abu Dhabi a meeting with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin would happen ‘as soon as we can set it up.’
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Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
Romanians Gear Up for Presidential Run-Off
George Simion and Nicusor Dan now go head to head after securing first and second place in the first round of voting on May 4.
Poland Prepares for Presidential Election
Poles head to the voting booths on Sunday to select their new head of state in a bellwether election for the country.
Senate Republicans Block Vote on El Salvador Deportations
Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) accused Democratic lawmakers of trying to ‘defend illegal immigrant criminals.’
Former FBI Director Comey Faces Probes Over ‘86-47’ Post
James Comey says he was not aware of the coded threat message in the numbers 86-47, depicted in the photograph of seashells he shared on social media.
Denver Air Traffic Controllers Lose Contact With Planes During 90-Second Communications Outage
Both the primary and main backup frequencies went down, forcing controllers to use an emergency frequency to relay instructions to pilots.
FDA Announces New Review Process for Food Chemicals Already on the Market
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