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US Economy Adds 177,000 New Jobs in April, Tops Market Estimates
Payroll growth was led by health care, transportation and warehousing, and financial activities.
‘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.
The Dangers of DeepSeek and Chinese Drones: Medal of Honor Recipient Florent Groberg
Florent Groberg is a retired U.S. Army Captain and a recipient of the Medal of Honor, America’s highest award for military valor.
CIA Offers Jobs and Benefits for Chinese Officials Struggling Inside the Regime
Come work for us: That’s the message the Central Intelligence Agency is sending to Chinese officials.

Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr.: Grandfather of Video Games
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a technology enthusiast who created the world’s first video game.

Looking at the Facts: ‘On Democracies and Death Cults’
Author Douglas Murray delves into the history of Israel and its current war with the Palestinian military organization Hamas.

The Visionary Creation and Restoration of The Frick Collection
Visitors can now tour the refurbished second-floor gallery, curated with antique furniture, textiles, and artistic masterpieces.
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US Ends Trade Exemption That Enabled Flood of Cheap Chinese Goods
U.S. Customs says it processes about 4 million de minimis shipments per day, up from 2.8 million last year.
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Trump Proposes Cutting Government Spending by $163 Billion in New Budget Plan
The president’s proposal, expected to be released on Friday, does not affect defense, Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security.
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Europe Hardens Stance on Asylum Seekers, Faces Legal Battles
Italy recently sent rejected asylum seekers to ‘repatriation hubs’ in Albania.
8 Things We Know About Ukraine and Rare Earths
The United States and Ukraine reached a rare earth minerals deal—but how expansive are Ukraine’s mineral deposits?
Trump Announces 1st Judicial Nomination Since Returning to White House
Trump said he’s nominating Whitney Hermandorfer to the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
▶The Dangers of DeepSeek and Chinese Drones: Medal of Honor Recipient Florent Groberg
Florent Groberg is a retired U.S. Army Captain and a recipient of the Medal of Honor, America’s highest award for military valor.
US Manufacturing Activity Beats Wall Street Estimates Despite Tariff Uncertainty
Investors have worried about a tariff-driven economic slowdown, but Main Street’s reaction has been mixed.
Trump Orders to Cut Federal Funding for NPR and PBS, Citing Biased Reporting
The president said that providing funding to NPR and PBS runs counter to the ‘principle of impartiality.’
DOJ Alleges Illinois Workplace Privacy Law Infringes Federal Immigration Authority
The DOJ said the state law obfuscates federal requirements on employment eligibility, by adding layers of protection for employees and ‘confusing’ requirements.
CIA Launches Videos to Persuade Chinese Officials to Work for Them
The CIA published two videos aimed at persuading Chinese officials to share state and trade secrets with the United States.
German Spy Agency Officially Classifies AfD Party as ‘Extremist’
The federal intelligence agency said that the populist political party aims to exclude certain population groups from ‘equal participation in society.’
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.
Risking Beijing’s Ire, Mineral-Rich Zimbabwe Wants US Trade
Improved relations between Harare and Washington could undermine China’s significant investments in Zimbabwe, experts say.
Congressional Republicans Remain Divided on Medicaid Funding as Committee Vote Nears
The cost of Medicaid, which covers 90 million low-income Americans, has doubled in 10 years, making it a key issue in spending negotiations.
▶Shen Yun Is ‘Inspirational, Heartwarming,’ Says Rosemont Audience Member
Audience members had high praise for Shen Yun Performing Arts’ performance at the Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, Illinois, on April 25.
Southeast Asian Countries Move to Accommodate US While Balancing China Ties
Beijing hopes for an anti-U.S. bloc, but the region’s governments must weigh their overall interests, analysts say.
DOGE Team Member Details Backlash After Leaving Harvard to Work for Agency
‘I dropped out of Harvard and came here to serve my country, and it’s been unfortunate to see lost friendships,’ the staffer says.
Protesters Call for Return of Abrego Garcia in DC
Supporters of the Salvadoran illegal immigrant held multiple rallies across Washington, alleging that his deportation by the Trump administration was unlawful.
DOGE Refers Peace Institute Alleged Data Wipe to DOJ
The incident allegedly occurred after DOGE members got access to the institute’s headquarters earlier this year.
Trump Proclaims Alabama Graduates as the First in the ‘Golden Age of America’
‘You’re graduating at an exciting time for our nation, a period of both extraordinary change and incredible potential,’ the president says.
The Portraitists’ Muse in the Washington Metropolitan Area
Every year, artists and art lovers alike are drawn to the Portrait Society of America’s ‘The Art of the Portrait' Conference for fun, beauty, and inspiration.
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