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Apple is facing similar challenges across the country and in Europe.
RFK Jr. Says Officials ‘Revolutionizing the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program’
The health secretary said there are issues with the program, which was created as part of a law that gives vaccine manufacturers immunity.
Taiwan to Double Length of Annual Military Drill, Focus on CCP Invasion
Taiwanese officials expect the Chinese regime to use a range of so-called gray zone tactics before a full-scale invasion.
Infographic: Inside the Secret Mission That Took Down Iran’s Nuclear Plants
Following years of concerns about Tehran’s true motives, Israeli and U.S. military strikes dealt significant blows to the Iranian nuclear program.
What’s Next for CDC’s Remade Vaccine Advisory Committee?
Plans include reviewing hepatitis B and measles vaccine recommendations.
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.
Despite Export Deal, Further Delays in China’s Rare-Earth Shipments Could Trigger Renewed Trade Clash
After six weeks of stalling, Beijing renews promise to unblock rare-earth flows; analysts warn any new holdup could inflame an already tense trade standoff.
Poland to Bring in Tighter Controls Along German and Lithuanian Borders
The move comes as the liberal coalition government in Warsaw received criticism from its conservative opposition over illegal immigration.
US Job Openings Unexpectedly Soar to 7.7 Million as Labor Demand Remains Solid
Job vacancies in the federal government declined by 39,000 in May
CCP SUBVERSION OF AMERICA
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.
More Than 143,000 Pounds of Bologna Products Recalled
People who have consumed the items and are concerned about getting sick were advised to contact a medical expert.
Heat Wave Hits Europe as Wildfires Break Out in France, Turkey
Warnings were in place across the continent, with Spain experiencing its hottest June on record.
Thai Prime Minister Suspended by Court After Cambodia Phone Call Leaked
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was suspended following a leaked telephone call with Cambodia’s former leader, Hun Sen.
Investors Shrug Off Prospects of Higher Tariffs as US Stocks Post Record High
The Trump administration is sending letters to U.S. trading partners ahead of his July 9 tariff deadline.
Trump Suggests DOGE Look at Subsidies for Musk’s Companies
The president’s comments came after the SpaceX CEO renewed his criticism of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act on Monday.
Trump Signs Memo Strengthening US Policy Toward Cuba
The U.S. president directs his administration to end economic practices that ‘disproportionately benefit’ Cuba’s communist regime and its military.
Boeing Hires Former Lockheed Martin Executive as Next CFO
Jesus Malave joins Boeing amid a spike in orders and just months after the Pentagon awarded the company a $20 billion contract to develop the F-47 fighter jet.
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