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China Raises Tariffs on US Imports to 125 Percent
Beijing said that the rules will be enforced from April 12.
US Treasury Yields Surge—What It Means for the Bond Market
The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield heads toward 4.5 percent.
Immigration Judge Rules Columbia Activist Mahmoud Khalil Can Be Deported
An immigration judge said the government had adequately shown ‘clear and convincing evidence that he is removable.’
With Tariff Escalations, US and China Enter a New Era
Experts say U.S.–China relations have crossed a key threshold; a showdown between the world’s largest and second-largest economies has begun.
Trump Admin Reaches Agreements With 5 Law Firms
In total, these law firms have agreed to provide at least $940 million in pro bono representation to causes supported by the president.
Is China’s Xi Struggling for Authority? ‘Unprecedented’ Swap of Top CCP Officials Fuels Speculation
As two Politburo members trade jobs, China watchers see indications of greater political shakeup.
US Crude Oil Exports Hit Record High: EIA
The Trump administration is prioritizing oil production, with the Maritime Administration approving a deepwater port that can export 2 million barrels daily.
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Rosemary Gibson is a national authority on health care policy and patient safety, and the author of ‘China Rx’.
Musk Says DOGE Expects to Save $150 Billion by Reducing Waste, Fraud
‘It’s as the military would say, target-rich environment,’ Musk said, referring to the alleged fraud and waste in the federal government.
Consumer Confidence Dips, Inflation Expectations Jump to Highest Since 1981
Consumer sentiment sank in April as inflation fears hit a 44-year high and recession signals spread across key indicators.
Sen. Michael Bennet Announces Run for Colorado Governor
The current governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, is term-limited.
Judge Presses Trump Admin for Answers on Man Mistakenly Deported
The administration told the judge that providing additional information was unreasonable and that ‘foreign affairs cannot operate on judicial timelines.’
▶Shen Yun’s Performance Is ‘Incredible,’ Says Representative of New York State Senator
On April 4 and April 5, Shen Yun Performing Arts was met with a full house again at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City.
China Retaliates Against US Tariffs by Curbing Hollywood Movie Imports
Trump dismissed Beijing’s retaliation, saying ‘I think I’ve heard of worse things.’
Taiwan Suspects Bomb Threats Targeting Shen Yun Originate From Huawei Research Facility in China
The transnational threat campaign follows years of CCP pressure to interfere with the performing arts group’s global tour.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
EU Trade Chief to Visit Washington for Talks on Monday
European Commission trade spokesperson Olof Gill told Irish radio that Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic would fly across the Atlantic on Sunday.
Military Starts Reenlisting Troops Ousted for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine
The reenlistments are happening under an executive order from Trump.
US Wholesale Prices Dip in March, Defying Market Expectations
Falling egg and gasoline prices helped to diminish the inflation burden.
Commander of US Space Base in Greenland Is Removed Following Vance Visit
Col. Susan Meyers had hosted Vice President JD Vance at the Pituffik Space Base in Greenland on March 28.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns of ‘Considerable Turbulence’ Amid Tariff Threats
The top U.S. bank CEO cited ’trade wars’ and tariffs for his forecast.
Supreme Court Declines Karen Read’s Application to Halt Murder Retrial
Karen Read’s attorneys wanted to delay state court proceedings until their client’s petition for a writ of certiorari was adjudicated.
‘Warfare’: True Navy SEAL Story Redefines Cinematic Combat
Based on memories of the actual SEALs involved, this hyper-violent, naturalistic portrayal of combat couldn’t spring authentically from a civilian filmmaker.
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