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Trump Unveils UK Trade Deal, Signals Boost in Trade and Tariff Revenue
‘In the coming weeks, we’ll have it all very conclusive,’ Trump told reporters.

Forming the Hollow Square: The Birth of Country Gospel
How a church singing technique influenced a uniquely American subgenre.

Learning From Yesterday: Scotty McCreery’s ‘Seasons Change’
The country singer honors the past with his upcoming album release.

Historical Gems in an Unlikely Locale: Key West
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,” we visit a white house and a lighthouse in Key West, Florida.
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What We Know About the India–Pakistan Conflict
Pakistan said on Thursday it had shot down 12 Indian drones overnight, as the conflict over Kashmir threatens to spiral out of control.
House Passes Bill to Codify Gulf of America Name Change
The bill will now go to the Senate, but would be unlikely to overcome the 60-vote filibuster threshold.
US Government Sanctions Chinese Entities Engaged in Iranian Oil Trade
The Treasury Department is blacklisting four entities in China for purchasing or facilitating the delivery of hundreds of millions of dollars in Iranian oil.
Medicaid Reform Proposals in Congress–What to Know
As Republicans seek ways to cut federal spending, the possibility of a per capita limit on state Medicaid payments takes center stage.
‘Quitting the CCP’ Booth in New York Attacked After Receiving Terror and Bomb Threats
The organization called on the United States to designate China’s ruling CCP as a terrorist organization.
Appeals Court Rules Tufts University Student Arrested by ICE Must Be Returned to Vermont
The student was arrested by plainclothes officers after her visa was revoked.
South Korea Court Rules to Allow Shen Yun to Perform After Theater Caved to CCP Pressure
The Baeckryung Art Center apologized for the cancellation, saying it was not acting on its own volition: ‘The Ministry of Education insisted.’
Bessent, Greer to Hold Trade Talks With Chinese Officials in Switzerland
Trump announced on May 6 that the Chinese regime wants to engage as its economy feels the impact of U.S. tariffs.
North Carolina Supreme Court Candidate Concedes Race After 6 Months
‘This effort has always been about upholding the rule of law and making sure that every legal vote in an election is counted,’ Jefferson Griffin says.
Pakistan Downs 25 Drones Amid Escalating Tensions With India
The hits follow missile strikes on locations that killed 31 civilians in the Islamic republic a day earlier, according to Islamabad.
Xi Calls on Young Chinese to ‘Serve’ Rural Areas as Unemployment Crisis Persists Amid Tariff War
As the Chinese economy continues to deteriorate, young people may rise up in rebellion, an analyst predicted.
German Spy Agency Pauses ‘Extremist’ AfD Classification
AfD joint leaders Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel said that it was ‘an important first step toward actually exonerating us.’
Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Admin’s Conditions on Transit, Homelessness Grants for NY, Boston
Eight cities and counties are suing the administration over grant conditions, arguing that they had to be approved by Congress.
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.
▶Former TV Producer Captivated by Shen Yun’s Artistry: ‘It Was Magic’
Shen Yun Performing Arts brought 5,000 years of traditional Chinese culture to the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California, on May 3.
Germany to Turn Away More Asylum Seekers at Border
Chancellor Merz’s interior minister said that he wants to ’send a clear signal to the world and to Europe that the policy in Germany has changed.’
Conclave Day 2: Still No Pope After Cardinal’s Morning Vote
Voting is expected to resume around 4 p.m. local time.
Rent or Buy a Home? Californians Increasingly Have No Choice
Studies highlight the rising cost of home ownership in the Golden State, especially compared to the cost of rent.
House Passes Bill Restricting CCP Influence in Higher Education
Several U.S. schools have hosted the Confucius Institute, a CCP-sponsored language and culture program.
Trump Administration Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Abrego Garcia’s Case
The administration also invoked the privilege in a case before Judge James Boasberg.
C-SPAN Asks Supreme Court to Allow TV Coverage of Birthright Citizenship Case
The hearing concerns Trump’s executive order signed on Jan. 20.
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