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Trump Temporarily Suspends Tariffs on Technology Products: A Compromise Under Pressure or a Strategic Move?
On April 9, 2025, U.S. President Trump announced a 90-day suspension of 'reciprocal tariffs' on 75 trading partners, lowering the tax rate to 10%, while increasing tariffs on Chinese goods to 145%.
Biden Announces $8 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden announced more than $8 billion in military assistance for Ukraine on Thursday to help Kyiv "win this war" against Russian invaders, using a visit by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to make a major commitment.
New York Mayor Adams Faces Criminal Indictment, Vows to Fight Charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Wednesday he expected to be charged with federal crimes and declared he was innocent, after the New York Times reported he had already been indicted following a long-running federal corruption investigation.
Election 2024: Buckhout, Davis Agree Border Control a Top Issue
(The Center Square) – In one of the most competitive U.S. House races in the nation, illegal immigration happening more than 1,500 miles away from North Carolina's northeastern corner district
New York Mayor Eric Adams Indicted Following Federal Investigation: NYT
Eric L. Adams, the 110th mayor of New York City, has been indicted as part of an ongoing federal corruption investigation, according to multiple sources. Adams, a retired police captain who was elected on a platform of reducing crime, now faces sealed charges, making him the first sitting mayor in New York City history to be criminally indicted.
Poll: Trump and Harris Neck-and-Neck in Swing Sate Nevada
(The Center Square ) – Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are statistically tied in Nevada, with Harris holding a 48% to 47% lead among likely voters in a two-way race,
New Texas Poll Shows Trump Gaining Minority Voters
(The Center Square) – Support for Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump has grown among Hispanic and Black likely voters in Texas, according to a new poll.
Harris to Propose Manufacturing Incentives in Speech to Pittsburgh Business Group
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday plans to propose new incentives to boost domestic manufacturing, a day after her Republican rival Donald Trump said he would seek to "take" factory jobs from other countries if he wins back the White House.
Explosion Reported at Courthouse in California, Sheriff's Office Says
Authorities were responding on Wednesday to a reported explosion at the Santa Maria Courthouse in California, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office amid reports that a suspect was in custody.
US Election Risk Hitting Corporate Investment Plans, Survey Says
Nearly a third of company financial officers say that risks around the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election have caused them to delay or scale back investment plans, a potential blow at least in the short-term to economic growth.
Biden to Meet Vietnam Leader on UN Assembly Sidelines
President Joe Biden will hold talks with Vietnam's president and ruling Communist Party chief To Lam on Wednesday as the U.S. leader closes out his final appearance at a United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Egypt, Jordan and Iraq say halting Gaza war key to stopping escalation in the region
Hamas demands UN take “immediate action” to end war in Gaza
'Cat Ladies' vs. 'Weird': Vance, Walz to Square Off in Sole VP Debate
One vice presidential candidate is a best-selling author who coined the term “childless cat ladies” to disparage Democrats and latched onto a made-up story about immigrants eating pets.
Trump Pledges to Take Jobs and Factories From Allies, China
Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would seek to "take" manufacturing jobs from foreign countries, including U.S. allies, if he wins the Nov. 5 election, by offering incentives to encourage companies to relocate to the United States.
Trump Briefed on Alleged Assassination Threats by Iran, His Campaign Says
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was briefed on Tuesday by U.S. intelligence officials on alleged threats from Iran to assassinate him, Trump's campaign said.
US Charges Suspected Trump Gunman With Attempted Assassination
The man accused of staking out Donald Trump’s Florida golf course with a rifle was indicted on Tuesday on a charge of attempted assassination of a political candidate, federal prosecutors said.
1,200 People With Suspected Foreign Identification Registered to Vote in Oregon
(The Center Square) - The Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division and the Oregon Secretary of State recently found nine possibly ineligible voters with voting histories who registered to
Agents Discovered 'Sniper's Nest' by Trump Golf Course
The man facing weapons charges after an alleged attempt on former President Donald Trump's life built his own sniper's nest by the sixth hole of the Trump International West Palm Beach golf course.
Trump Says US Needs to Get Out of Ukraine War
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States needs to get out of the war in Ukraine and that Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden had no plan to do so.
US Crude, Product Inventories Likely Fell Last Week: Reuters Poll
U.S. crude oil and product stockpiles were expected to have fallen last week, an extended Reuters poll showed on Tuesday.
US Judge Backs Catholic Employers Who Challenged Abortion Regulation
A U.S. judge has blocked a federal agency from enforcing a rule crafted by President Joe Biden's administration requiring employers to accommodate employees who have abortions or undergo certain fertility treatments against members of a nationwide Catholic employers' association.