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‘The Qataris and Egyptians, who have worked very hard to help bring Peace, will deliver this final proposal,’ the U.S. president said.
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The U.S. Treasury secretary says the volume has not recovered, but he’s ‘confident’ Beijing will uphold its agreement with Washington.
DHS Announces $81.5 Billion in Customs Revenue From Trump’s Tariffs
The revenue surge comes amid legal challenges to the tariffs, as well as economic concerns over costs to businesses and consumers.
16 Democrat-Led States Sue Trump Admin Over Cuts to School Mental Health Funding
Trump administration officials say the funds were diverted to DEI initiatives unrelated to student mental health services.
America Can Beat China in Manufacturing: Eric Trump
A paradigm shift is needed, especially in how young people perceive college degrees and manufacturing jobs, Eric Trump told The Epoch Times.
Zohran Mamdani Officially Becomes NYC Mayoral Election’s Democratic Nominee
Mamdani won 56 percent of the vote after just three rounds of tabulation. His rival, Andrew Cuomo, won 44 percent. Mamdani now faces Eric Adams.
How Iran War Exposed Limits of Chinese Influence in Middle East
Beijing has to revisit its strategies and reconsider its approach to the Trump administration, experts say.
FBI Arrests 2 Chinese Men for Spying on US Navy Bases, Employees
The pair were accused of helping to identify potential recruits for Chinese intelligence within the ranks of the U.S. Navy.
UPenn, Trump Admin Reach Deal to Strip Transgender Swimmer of Past Titles and Awards
The university faces losing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid for noncompliance with Title IX.
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
Democrats Aim to Oust GOP House Majority by Attacking Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ in 2026 Midterms
Democrats call the bill a giveaway to billionaires, while Republicans say it protects taxpayers and jobs.
Musk–Trump Feud Reignites on Social Media Over GOP Megabill: 4 Takeaways
A version of the spending and tax bill backed by the president was passed in the Senate on Tuesday.
Is Microbiome Testing More Hype Than Science?
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Trump, Noem Say CNN’s Coverage of ICE Tracking App Could Warrant Prosecution
The president and homeland security secretary allege that CNN’s reporting is harmful to law enforcement. Trump also criticizes its coverage of the Iran strikes.
GOP Bill May Add Trillions to Deficit—and Some Say It’s a Good Thing
Spending deficits are not inherently a problem, Modern Monetary Theory argues.
Rubio Announces USAID Has ‘Officially’ Ceased Operations
The U.S. secretary of state said the agency cannot administer foreign assistance as of July 1.
Judge Orders Halt to Mass Layoffs at Dept. of Health and Human Services
States have shown that the layoffs were likely both arbitrary and capricious, the judge said.
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