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Trump Says Rare Earth Export Issue Resolved Following Call with Xi
The president said the Chinese leader extended an invitation to visit China, adding that the timing and location of the meeting will be announced soon.
Fed’s Beige Book Reports Lower Economic Activity, ‘Slightly Pessimistic’ Outlook
Activity declined in six of 12 assessed Federal Reserve districts, rising in only three.
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Supreme Court Sides With Heterosexual State Employee Who Claimed Job Discrimination
Petitioner Marlean Ames argued some courts of appeals unfairly add an extra legal burden in employment discrimination cases.
How a Chinese Government Statistician Was Forced to Report Fake Data
Luo Zhifei, a rural government employee, says he was driven out of the country after questioning fake statistics and abuses of farmers.
Trump Issues Visa Ban Impacting 19 Countries: What Travelers Need to Know
Afghanistan, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Burma, Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen face total bans.
Jobless Claims Tick Up, Layoffs Slip as US Labor Market Sends Mixed Signals
Employers increase their hiring plans comparable to 2012 and 2013.
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Supreme Court Rejects Mexico’s Lawsuit Against Gun Companies
A majority of the justices said the gun companies were protected by federal law.
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Alleged CCP Influence Operations Involve Paid Protesters in New York
New protests coincide with CCP’s intensified persecution campaign against religious group Falun Gong.
Hegseth Confident NATO Will Commit to 5 Percent Defence Spending Target
The U.S. defense secretary told reporters in Brussels that to be an alliance, NATO had to be ’more than flags’ as he arrived for a meeting of defense ministers.
FDA Not Recommending Newly Approved COVID-19 Vaccine: Official
The Food and Drug Administration does not recommend the new shots, Dr. Vinay Prasad said.
Trump to Host German Chancellor Merz at White House for Crucial Meeting on Transatlantic Relations
Merz is making his first official visit to Washington since taking office in May.
Former Top Chinese General, Xi Ally Dies in Beijing
Xu Qiliang’s death came as the communist regime’s military saw a series of high-profile purges.
National Archives Redesign Underway to Celebrate 250 Years of American Independence
The interactive exhibit, set to open Oct. 23, includes some artifacts on display for the first time, such as George Washington’s copy of the Constitution.
Takeaways From the NYC Mayoral Democratic Primary Debate
A total of nine candidates competing to replace Adams made it to the stage.
Self-Sufficiency Summits in Ohio Reflect Surging Interest in Homesteading
‘We are now several generations removed from commonly knowing how to gut a chicken, tap a maple tree, and plant tomatoes,’ regenerative farmer Joel Salatin said
Washington Man Accused of Supplying Explosives for Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing
Daniel Park was arrested at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport after being extradited from Poland, where he fled four days after the May 17 bombing.
Boeing Signs $1.1 Billion Non-Prosecution Deal in 737 MAX Crash Case, Admits to Criminal Fraud
The admission of fraud allows Boeing to avert a criminal trial over crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people.
Trump Orders Investigation Into Biden’s Executive Actions, Autopen Allegations
The investigation will focus on whether there was unlawful misuse of an autopen, a device which creates a facsimile of a presidential signature.
Trump Suspends Visas for New Harvard International Students
The proclamation accuses Harvard University of failing to ‘discipline at least some categories of conduct violations on campus.’
Trump Bans New Visas for Foreign Nationals From 12 Countries
The proclamation will not limit ’the ability of an individual to seek asylum, refugee status, withholding of removal, or protection.’
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