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Trump Delays 50 Percent Tariff on EU Goods to July 9
The decision came after a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Beyond Lt. Dan: Gary Sinise Reflects on Grief, Gratitude, and a Life Devoted to Honoring America’s Heroes
‘Service … it’s a great healer for a broken heart. It helped me a lot through our fight for our son,’ says the Emmy-winning actor.
Why Trump Banned Harvard’s Ability to Enroll Foreign Students
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is calling out Harvard University over alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Teachable Moments: John Michael Montgomery’s ‘Life’s a Dance’
The hit ballad offers advice on how to achieve a life well-lived.

Church of St. Charles Borromeo: Antwerp’s Treasure
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,' we visit a highlight of the Northern Baroque style.

A Colonial Conflict That Resulted in the Maryland-Pennsylvania Border
In ‘This Week in History,’ a royal geographical error in the colonies leads to a border war that ultimately results in the famous Mason-Dixon Line.
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Speaker Johnson Says Budget Bill Act Won’t Trigger More Federal Spending
‘We’re extending the debt ceiling to show to creditors, the bond markets, the stock market, that the Congress is serious about this,’ the House speaker says.
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Why Cryptocurrency Holders Are Being Targeted With Kidnapping
‘It’s fairly reasonable to assume that the vast majority of attacks are never publicized,’ one cryptocurrency expert said.
WHO Deems New COVID Strain a ‘Variant Under Monitoring’ Amid Resurgence in China
The World Health Organization says that the risk to public health posed by the variant is currently low.
Trump Seeks Names and Countries of International Students at Harvard
It follows a judge’s ruling blocking the federal government from revoking Harvard’s ability to enroll foreign students.
What to Know About Trump’s Battle With Watchdog Agency Over Federal Spending
The president can decline to spend money appropriated by Congress, with restrictions. Trump wants to reduce or clear away those restrictions.
▶Beyond Lt. Dan: Gary Sinise Reflects on Grief, Gratitude, and a Life Devoted to Honoring America’s Heroes
‘Service … it’s a great healer for a broken heart. It helped me a lot through our fight for our son,’ says the Emmy-winning actor.
Russia Launches War’s Largest Air Attack on Ukraine Hours Before Final Prisoner Swap
Russia used 69 missiles and 298 drones, including Iranian-designed Shahed drones, in the attack.
US State Department Concerned Over Malaysia’s Arrest of Falun Gong Practitioners Before Xi’s Visit
The CCP is ‘likely behind the scenes trying to expand the persecution against Falun Gong beyond China’s borders,’ a human rights group said.
CCP Subversion of America
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How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
Key Vote Puts Texas Closer to Displaying Ten Commandments in Classrooms
‘The focus of this bill is to look at what is historically important to our nation educationally and judicially,’ a state lawmaker said.
Trump Says He’s Not Looking to Make a Deal With EU After 50 Percent Tariff Announcement
The president announced the import taxes on the European Union as well as a 25 percent tariff on iPhones made outside the United States on Friday.
US Micro-Housing Construction Surges by Double Digits to Battle Rising Rents
The West leads the nation in micro-housing share.
Stomach Ulcers: A Condition Affecting Millions–10 Symptoms to Watch For
Stomach ulcers can cause a different kind of pain than a regular stomachache.
China Eyes Growing Economic, Diplomatic Ties Throughout Latin America
Amid a temporary deescalation of trade tensions with the United States, Beijing looks to continue building its influence in South America.
China Faces COVID-19 Resurgence With Symptoms of Sharp, Burning Sore Throat
“Razor blade throat” is a term used in China to describe severe throat pain, akin to swallowing shattered glass or razor blades.
North Korea Detains 3 Officials After Botched Warship Launch
North Korea’s newest destroyer sustained damage and became stuck during its May 21 launch ceremony, attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Day in Photos: West Point Graduation, Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange, and Noem in Bahrain
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
EPA Looks to Remove Biden-Era Carbon Limits From Coal, Gas-Fired Power Plants
The 2024 regulation would have required steep emissions cuts from coal and gas plants using carbon capture technology.
American Music Awards Partners With Easy Day Foundation to Honor Veterans on Memorial Day
The fan-voted award show will air live on May 26 on CBS and Paramount+.
Biden Makes First Public Appearance After Cancer Diagnosis
Biden’s personal office announced last week that the 82-year-old had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.
Trump Tells West Point Graduates to ‘Think Big’ in Commencement Address
The graduating class consisted of 1,002 cadets, approximately 82 percent of the students who enrolled four years ago.
EPA Granting Funds to Monitor Bacterial Infestation in US Beaches
The majority funding goes to a group of six states—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
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