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The president said the Chinese leader extended an invitation for him to visit China.
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Remembering Tiananmen Massacre, Activists Look to the Day of CCP’s Fall
‘There’s no forever for any governance, and I believe that authoritarians will only lead to one end, which is the end of them,’ activist Frances Hui said.
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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.
Trump Says Russia, Ukraine May Have to ‘Keep Fighting’ Before They’re Ready For Peace
The president said the Russia–Ukraine fighting might escalate because there’s a ‘lot of hatred’ between the two sides.
Bodies of 2 Israeli American Hostages Recovered: Israel Military
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FBI Deputy Director Says Current US ‘Threat Picture’ Is ‘Dramatic’
Bongino cited the “threat of China infiltration into our systems” and “the threat of AI alignment,” in addition to “the drone threat.’
Chinese Student’s Harvard Commencement Speech Sparks Controversy Over Political Language
Critics say the speech was similar to Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s diplomatic narrative of ‘community with a shared future for mankind.’
US Trade Deficit Plummets 56 Percent as Trump’s Tariffs Take Hold
Imports fell and exports rose to a record high.
Supreme Court Rules 9–0 Wisconsin Violated First Amendment by Denying Tax Exemption to Catholic Charity
A divided lower court previously ruled Catholic Charities is not exempt from unemployment tax because it is not ‘operated primarily for religious purposes.’
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.
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.
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.
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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