Russia–Ukraine Conflict Still Too Complicated for Quick Peace Deal, Kremlin Says
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said negotiators will need to ’resolve a whole series of nuances’ before they can bring an end to the Russia–Ukraine war.
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US Trade Agency Keeps China on Priority Watch List Over Intellectual Property
‘China should provide a level playing field for IP protection and enforcement,' the U.S. trade representative said in a report.
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HHS to Require Placebo-Controlled Trials for New Vaccines
Many vaccines licensed in the United States were tested against other vaccines, rather than a placebo, HHS noted in 2018.
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US Consumer Confidence Drops for Fifth Consecutive Month
Consumers expressed worries that tariffs could raise prices and negatively affect the economy.
Vietnam Vets on Emotional ‘Honor Flight’ Mark 50th Anniversary of War’s End
Honor Flight Tri-State recently brought 86 veterans to the nation’s capital to mourn the lives lost and accept overdue thanks for their service.
Chinese Military Purges Hint at Unraveling 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.
FTC Refunds $18 Million to Eligible Publishers Clearing House Customers
More than 281,000 people will receive checks after the company’s 2023 settlement over allegedly deceptive ‘dark-pattern’ sales tactics.
Ford CEO Says ‘Employee Pricing’ for Everyone Will Continue Amid Auto Tariffs
Jim Farley, the chief executive, did not say whether the company will increase prices after the employee pricing offer ends..
Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Green-Light First Publicly Funded Religious Charter School
Last year, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against St. Isidore school, canceling its charter status.
Former New Mexico Judge Joel Cano, Wife Released on Bond
The pair are accused of evidence tampering in a case involving a suspected Tren de Aragua gang member.
Residents Say Sudden Deaths Are Increasing in China
They told The Epoch Times that recently more young and middle-aged people around them have died suddenly.
Federal Reserve’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Slows in March
Goods inflation falls while prices for services tick up slightly in March.
Trump Holds Cabinet Meeting After 100 Days in Office: 5 Things to Know
The meeting focused on the economy, immigration, and court rulings, in part.
‘It’s Really Perfect,’ Company President Says of Shen Yun
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Bessent Says US–Ukraine Minerals Deal Could Be Finalized ‘This Afternoon’
Bessent said Ukrainian negotiators have requested some last-minute changes, which the Treasury secretary said ‘we’re sure that they will reconsider.’
50 Years On, Survivor’s Guilt Lingers Over Vietnam Veterans and Families
The Department of Veterans Affairs recognizes survivor’s guilt in veterans as a component of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Supreme Court Sides With Reservists in Dispute Over Active Duty Pay
An air traffic controller said he was entitled to maintain his civilian salary while serving as a Coast Guard reservist.
Gov. Hochul Strikes Deal With Lawmakers Over New Charge for Mask-Wearing Criminals
The new proposal is included in the state’s billion-dollar budget plan.
Elon Musk Not Working From White House Anymore, Chief of Staff Confirms
‘He’s not out of it altogether. He’s just not physically present as much as he was,’ Susie Wiles said.
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