President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that all imports from Canada will face a 35% tariff starting August 1. He called the move a direct response to Canada’s inaction on fentanyl …
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Former CIA Director John Brennan and ex-FBI Director James Comey are under criminal investigation, according to multiple Justice Department sources. The FBI is examining whether the two former officials broke …
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Major medical technology companies are expanding their manufacturing operations across the United States. They’re investing millions, and in one instance billions, to increase domestic production and meet the growing demand …
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President Donald Trump announced Monday that the United States will impose 25% tariffs on imports from Japan and South Korea starting August 1. The tariffs were revealed in two separate …
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The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a major legal win on Tuesday. It allowed his administration to move forward with sweeping plans to reduce the size of the federal …
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America Now
Texas Flood Disaster Claims 82 Lives, Including 28 Children; Trump Signs Major Emergency Declaration
At least 82 people are dead and dozens more remain missing after devastating flash floods ripped through central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend. Among the victims are 28 …
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President Donald Trump said Sunday that a group of wealthy American investors is ready to buy TikTok’s U.S. operations, and that the deal now awaits approval from the Chinese government. …
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President Donald Trump abruptly ended all trade negotiations with Canada last week after Ottawa moved forward with a digital services tax targeting American tech companies. Within 48 hours, Canada rescinded …
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Breaking News
Trump Administration Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary Laws After Anti-ICE Riots
by Jose Avilesby Jose AvilesThe Trump administration has filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles, accusing it of illegally obstructing immigration enforcement through its sanctuary city policies. The lawsuit, announced Monday, …
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NATO member nations agreed Wednesday during a summit in the Netherlands to raise their defense spending floor from 2% to 5% of gross domestic product by 2035. The 32 allies …