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Hollywood Unions Cautiously Welcome Trump’s Movie Tariff Proposal
‘Foreign governments have successfully lured [away] film and television productions and the multitude of jobs they create,’ the largest union said.
First Group of White South Africans Arrive in US Under Trump Admin’s Refugee Plan
South Africa has denounced Washington’s move to resettle Afrikaners as refugees as ‘entirely politically motivated.’
New ‘Junk Fee’ Rules Kick In for Live-Event Ticketers and Short-Term Rentals
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DHS Announces Afghans in the US to Lose Temporary Immigration Protections
Officials say the move was made because conditions in Afghanistan have improved in recent years.
Hamas Frees Edan Alexander, Its Last Living American Hostage in Gaza
The release was the result of indirect negotiations between the United States, led by special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Hamas.
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‘I think they want the deal very badly,’ Trump said.
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Chinese Regime Denounces CIA Videos Recruiting CCP Officials
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US, China Trade Talks—What Has Been Agreed to So Far
Washington and Beijing reached a temporary deal that rolled back many of the moves the countries have made against each other since April 2.
As Turkey Hosts Ukraine–Russia Peace Talks, Trump Considers Stopping In
Citing battlefield carnage, Trump said he’s weighing a detour from his Gulf trip to attend the high-stakes Russia–Ukraine meeting.
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Mexican Governor Says US Officials Revoked Her and Husband’s Visas
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US Halts Cattle, Horse, and Bison Imports From Mexico Over Screwworm Spread
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