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President Donald Trump criticizes China on Truth Social, accusing Beijing of breaking the tariff deal and warning tougher action is coming.

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DOE Cancels $3.7 Billion in Biden-Era Green Energy Awards
The cancellations are part of a wider rollback of climate-focused and DEI-related programs enacted under the prior administration.
14 People Charged in $25 Million COVID Relief, Small Business Loan Fraud Scheme
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Top 9 Supreme Court Decisions to Watch for in June
The justices heard cases on gender, Obamacare, pornography regulation, and other issues ahead of the summer recess.
FDA Approves Moderna’s New COVID-19 Vaccine
The vaccine’s design differs from Spikevax, Moderna’s shot that has been available.
Big Beautiful Bill Gets Broad Endorsement—With Some Fiscal Reservations: Epoch Readers’ Poll
Epoch Times readers strongly support Trump-era tax cuts, work-based benefits, and security funding—but with some concern about the long-term debt impact.
Whitmer Says Trump Dropped Talk of Pardoning Men Convicted in Kidnap Plot
The men were accused of plotting to kidnap the governor in retaliation for her COVID-19 lockdown policies in 2020.
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Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
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Targeting Military Installations, IP Theft: A Look at Criminal Cases Involving Chinese Students
Federal prosecutors have brought a number of criminal cases against Chinese students and professors in recent years.
Cancellation of Immigration Protections for Venezuelans Sparks Debate
Officials say the temporary protected status was contrary to the interests of the United States, while advocates say innocent people are being harmed.
TikTok, YouTube Murders Highlight Risks of Live Streaming
American YouTuber Louis Rossmann said, ‘Knowing your surroundings and being comfortable in them doesn’t mean you should ignore the risks.’
Chinese Regime Targets 5 Types of Foreign ‘Spies’
Observers said the purpose of the regime’s spy-catching propaganda is to shift focus away from its current internal political and economic crises.
House Megabill to Expand Health Savings Account Eligibility and Benefits
More health plans would qualify under new rules, but income thresholds limit who can take advantage.
Appeals Court Denies Trump Admin’s Bid to Stay Order Blocking Mass Firings of Federal Workers
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals says the Trump administration has ‘not identified a federal statute’ granting the authority to conduct mass firings.
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Cucumbers Sickens Dozens Across 18 States
At least 45 sickened, 16 hospitalized with recalled cucumbers linked to restaurants, retailers, and cruise ships.
Winds Drive Canadian Wildfire Smoke Into US, Triggering Air Quality Concerns Across Midwest
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency warned on Friday that fine particle levels are expected to be unsafe in northern Minnesota.
Macron Calls for Europe–Asia Coalition Amid US–China Tensions
The French president says smaller nations should unite to protect the ‘global order’ without being forced to choose sides.
Loretta Swit, Emmy-Winning Star of ‘M.A.S.H.,’ Dies at 87
Swit died on Friday at her home in New York City, according to her publicist.
Nebraska Passes Bill Targeting Chinese Covert Influence Operations
The new law targets CCP front groups, mandates agent registration, and expands penalties for transnational repression efforts across Nebraska.
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