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Donald Trump sees an opportunity to “change the fabric” of the United States with his sprawling plan to institute new global tariffs — a policy that has had markets shaking for days while cracks form...
Reuters |
American families of victims of the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel filed a lawsuit on Monday against a prominent Palestinian-American businessman, Bashar Masri, charging that he provided assistan...
Washington Examiner |
According to Netanyahu’s office, the two will discuss the reciprocal tariffs, efforts to return the rest of the Israeli hostages in Gaza, Israel-Turkey relations, Iran, and the International Criminal ...
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China is refusing to back down from U.S. President Donald Trump's "blackmail," as a global trade war sparked by the president's new tariffs continues.
Startling scenes have emerged in recent weeks of masked federal agents in plain clothes arresting international students on campus or near their homes, raising serious questions about those tactics and their authority to wear face coverings during the arrests.
Migrants who were temporarily allowed to live in the United States by using a Biden-era online appointment app have been told to leave the country “immediately,” officials said Monday. It was unclear how many beneficiaries would be affected.
The White House says dozens of trading partners have reached out to negotiate deals with President Donald Trump to avoid so-called reciprocal tariffs. Follow the latest news and analysis on the situation.
As President Donald Trump’s new tariffs shook global markets and sent foreign leaders scrambling this weekend, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent flew to Mar-a-Lago with a message.
The president of the United States has begun the day with a social-media post that has no sign of watering down tariffs. On the Truth Social service he owns, Trump said China was the biggest abuser of all as he noted,
The "Hands Off" protest planners aimed to hold rallies in 1,200 locations, including in all 50 US states. Thousands of people turned out in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Washington DC, among other cities, on Saturday. Protesters cited grievances with Trump's agenda ranging from social to economic issues.
“If China does not withdraw its 34% increase above their already long term trading abuses by tomorrow, April 8th, 2025, the United States will impose ADDITIONAL Tariffs on China of 50%, effective April 9th,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Additionally, all talks with China concerning their requested meetings with us will be terminated!”
The U.S. stock market has gone taken a nosedive since President Donald Trump announced tariffs for many countries around the world. Here's what to know.