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The cease-fire came effect at 4 a.m. local time (9 p.m. ET on Nov. 26).
Trump Selects Jay Bhattacharya as NIH Chief
The physician is a professor of health policy at Stanford University.
Trump Names Jamieson Greer for Trade Chief, Kevin Hassett to Lead National Economic Council
Jamieson Greer, Kevin Hassett, and Vince Haley are all veterans of the first Trump administration.
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The president-elect is selecting his Cabinet nominees after winning the 2024 presidential election.
Biden Praises Israel–Hezbollah Cease-Fire Deal
The agreement is set to go into effect at 4 a.m. local time along the Israel–Lebanon border.
Trump Transition Team Signs MOU With Biden Administration
This MOU allows the incoming administration to obtain information, especially that which is classified.
China’s Role in Fentanyl Crisis Back in Spotlight as Tariffs Loom
The United States says China is the primary source of illicit fentanyl making its way onto American streets.
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Trump Completes Cabinet: 10 Key Highlights
The fast-moving process has ended. Look for shake-ups on energy, health, and more, along with battles in the Senate absent recess appointments.
Consumer Confidence Rises on Optimism for More Hiring, Lower Inflation
U.S. consumer confidence rose in November, buoyed by optimism around job availability, easing inflation expectations, and reduced concerns about a recession.
Taiwan Indicts Surgeon Who Sent Patients to China for Organ Transplants
The case marks the first indictment against illegal organ brokers since the island amended its Human Organ Transplant Act in 2015.
Appeals Court Agrees to End the Trump Classified Documents Case
‘Appellant’s motion to dismiss the appeal as to Donald J. Trump only is granted,’ an order from the court reads.
Senate DOGE Caucus Chair Outlines Blueprint to Weed Out Government Waste
Sen. Joni Ernst pitched a proposal to Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to cut a trillion dollars in government spending.
Walmart Announces Departure From DEI Initiatives
Walmart said it will also ‘identify and remove inappropriate sexual and/or transgender products marketed to children.’
One of FBI’s ‘Most Wanted Terrorists’ Arrested in Wales for Bombings in 2003
‘No matter how long it takes, the FBI will find you and hold you accountable,’ FBI Director Chris Wray said.
Trump’s Tariffs on Canada, Mexico Signal Focus on North American Free Trade Agreement
‘I think there are some refinements that are very appropriate,’ says former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
Commonly Prescribed Medication for Older Adults Linked to Bone Loss, Study Finds
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Here Are the Last 3 Uncalled House Races
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Canada Vows More Action on Border Security, Fentanyl in Response to Trump’s Tariff Threat
Canadian officials have pledged enhanced border security and anti-fentanyl measures to address President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threats.
Major German Steel Manufacturer Slashing 11,000 Jobs
The layoffs occurred as the German economy is projected to shrink for the second straight year.
Trump’s Incoming Border Czar Warns Denver Mayor Over Sanctuary City Policy
Tom Homan was asked about the Denver mayor’s comments about blocking immigration enforcement.
New Bipartisan Senate Bill Would Counter China’s Firewall
‘We must not forget the people of China and their fight for access to information,” said Sen. Ben Cardin.
Mexican President Warns of Retaliatory Tariffs to Trump’s Latest Plan
The president-elect said he would quickly sign an order to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada over illegal immigration and drugs.
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John Wise: Father of American Ballooning
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