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Canadians Vote in Pivotal Election, as Trump’s Tariffs, Annexation Talk Loom Large
Trump last week warned he might impose a 25 percent tariff on Canadian-made cars and, on election day, once again called for Canada to join the United States.
Trump Says It Would Be ‘Very Hard’ to Run for Third Term
In a new interview, the president was asked about whether he had asked the Department of Justice to probe the legality of running for another term.
IBM Announces $150 Billion US Investment to Boost Quantum Computing and Manufacturing
IBM said it operates ’the world’s largest' fleet of quantum computer systems and will continue to design, build, and assemble quantum computers in America.
Trump Says Tax Cuts to Focus on Those Making Less Than $200,000 a Year
Trump has been looking to extend his 2017 tax cuts, which are set to expire later this year.
White House Lawn Displays Mugshots of Arrested Illegal Immigrants and Their Alleged Crimes
The alleged crimes included drug distribution, rape, and murder.
▶Leaked Directive Reveals the CCP’s Desperate Strategy to Survive the Trade War: Heng He
A recently leaked directive details the Chinese Communist Party’s plan to respond to Trump’s tariffs.
AG Bondi Provides More Details on Colorado Nightclub Raid
The DEA arrested more than 100 at an ‘underground’ club in Colorado Springs over the past weekend.
Chinese Military Purges Hint at Unravelling Stability of Communist Leadership
Probes and removal of senior officers considered allies of Xi Jinping are a sign of pervasive corruption and ruinous political infighting.
Texas Manufacturing Grows Modestly Despite Outlook Slump: Dallas Fed
Production stayed in growth territory last month even as orders shrank, costs rose, and confidence sank to a five-year low.
US Measles Cases Jump to Nearly 900: CDC
Infections this year add up to more than three times the number of cases reported in 2024.
5 Things to Know About the Spain and Portugal Blackouts
Massive power outages have affected huge areas of the two countries on the Iberian Peninsula.
China’s CDC Releases March Data on Multiple Viruses Spreading in the Country, Sparking Skepticism
The official report is deliberately vague about whether the influenza virus strain spreading in China is drug-resistant, a U.S. expert on the China CDC said.
Wisconsin Judge Threatens Boycott of Court After FBI Arrests Fellow Judge
A Milwaukee judge, Hannah Dugan, was arrested on federal charges last week.
Trump to Sign Order Targeting Sanctuary Cities
The order is ‘centered around protecting American communities from criminal aliens,’ said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
County Councilman Praises Shen Yun: ‘I Recommend It for Everybody’
County councilman Bob Macey presents a proclamation to Shen Yun Performing Arts at the The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts in Pittsburgh.
German President Says Berlin Will Step Up Military Role in NATO
Speaking at the organization’s headquarters, Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Germany would strive to be ’the backbone of conventional defense in Europe.’
North Korea Confirms It Sent Troops to Support Russian Forces in Ukraine
Russia said that North Korean soldiers had provided ‘significant assistance’ to its military in retaking the Kursk region from Ukrainian control.
Border Czar Says Having US-Born Children Doesn’t Give Immunity From Deportation
Homan said that having a child in the United States after entering illegally ‘is not a get out of jail free card.’
Treasury Sanctions Vessels Supplying Oil Derivatives to Houthis
In addition to the newly sanctioned entities, the Treasury cited previously designated vessels that continue to operate in support of Houthi activities.
Canadians Head to the Polls to Decide Next Government After Roller-Coaster Year in Politics
Canadians are heading to the polls today to cast their vote for the party that will form the country’s 45th government.
US Military Says Strikes Against Houthis Have Hit More Than 800 Targets
The strikes started in March.
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