WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed a global 10% tariff on all countries Friday evening following the Supreme Court’s ruling blocking his tariffs earlier in Read More
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SCOTUS Knocks Down Trump’s Tariffs
The Supreme Court has struck down the Liberation Day tariffs. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court basically struck down the 10% baseline tariff on Read More
Kavanaugh: Trump Has Other Legal Paths To Keep Tariffs In Place Despite SCOTUS Ruling
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said Friday that President Donald Trump could likely preserve most of his “Liberation Day” tariffs despite the Supreme Court’s decision striking them Read More
Buttigieg, Newsom, AOC top three in new 2028 poll in key presidential primary state
Pete Buttigieg leads early 2028 presidential polling in New Hampshire at 20%, ahead of Gavin Newsom and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at 15% each.
Cambodian PM says Thai forces occupying disputed land despite Trump-brokered ceasefire
Trump’s Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire is under strain with Thai forces allegedly occupy Cambodian territory, displacing 80,000 locals, according to officials.
Trump Left The World Health Org Last Year. Now, He’s Replacing It.
The Trump administration is setting up an alternate system to monitor global disease outbreaks and assist in response in direct competition with the World Health Read More
Missile defense race shifts to space as experts say real battle is in first minutes after launch
America’s missile defense strategy shifts from relying on retaliation to building layered space defenses. Former officials say deterrence isn’t enough.
Olympians Shouldn’t Apologize For America
It is perhaps inevitable that a major global event such as the Olympic Games will become politicized. From the Nazi appropriation of the 1936 Berlin Read More
Mysterious 2020 explosion in China had hallmarks of nuclear test, US official alleges
A US official says a seismic station in Kazakhstan collected evidence of an alleged China nuclear test at Lop Nur in June 2020.
JD Vance speaks out on Eileen Gu’s decision to compete for China instead of US in Olympics
Vice President JD Vance addressed the controversy over Olympic skier Eileen Gu opting to compete for China instead of the US on Tuesday.