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The rule change is aimed at reducing the need for foreign oranges in American orange juice, following decades of citrus greening disease lowering sugar content.
The charge is related to a July 3 accident in Napa County.
Two deaths have been reported and nearly 600 people have been rescued as rains pound the Hill Country and South Texas.
Analysts say Trump’s speech reflects renewed focus on strategic competition with Beijing and could affect Xi Jinping’s standing at home.
The U.S. president said the cost of smoke pollution from Canadian wildfires must be added to current tariffs on Canada.
Darline Nordone Graham was sworn in as Lindsey Graham’s replacement on July 14.
The Trump administration had sought to implement a six-figure fee for H-1B visa applications, but a federal judge blocked the move.
The Pennsylvania Democrat said a House vote to end Israel aid was ‘a symbolic thing’ but that a change to the party’s platform would push him out.
Federal officials announced that iceberg lettuce supplied by a vendor to Taco Bell restaurants was identified as a likely source of the outbreak.
The State Department said the Americans went voluntarily to the Kenyan facility.
The recent momentum might be hard to sustain due to a reversal in gasoline prices, an analyst says.
The strike will degrade Iran’s ability to coordinate attacks on ships in the strait, officials said.
Import and export prices could be more ‘indicative’ of consumer inflation, says economist Peter Schiff.
By adding diagnoses to a patient’s risk analysis that no doctor had ever indicated, an insurance company can gain additional federal payments.
At-risk people were advised to remain indoors because of poor air quality.
Nearly 2,000 hectares of one of Europe’s most storied woodlands burned in four days. The fight to save the rest became a national cause.
The scenes were reminiscent of protests in July 2025, when people took to the streets over Zelenskyy’s proposed changes to the anti-corruption agencies.
Around 250,000 noncitizens were found in New Jersey, California, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, Secretary Markwayne Mullin said.
The powerful earthquake struck off the coast of southern Mexico near Guatemala at about 8 a.m. on Friday, according to the USGS.