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Trump’s announcement on Truth Social accused Canada of “copying the European Union” with the “egregious” tax.
A U.S. citizen is speaking out after she said she was wrongfully detained by immigration agents in downtown Los Angeles. On June 24, Andrea Velez, 32, was being dropped off at work by her family ne… ...
A U.S. Marine veteran and son of a man whose violent arrest went viral, said his father always prioritized he and his two Marine brothers' well-being so that they could "give back to this country." ...
“It’s a killing field”: Israeli soldiers describe firing on civilians at US-backed Gaza aid sites Israeli troops say commanders ordered them to use live fire on unarmed Palestinians, per a ...
The statement came after U.S. President Donald Trump said that both sides had signed a trade deal, without providing further details.
Transportation As Tesla Sales Plummet in the U.S. and Europe, Elon Reportedly Fires His Top Salesman It appears that yet another personnel change has occurred at the billionaire's EV company.
A man born to an active-duty member of the United States military on an Army base in Germany in 1986 before coming to the states as a child was deported last week to Jamaica, a country he’s ...
A Texas-based company is among the bidders to help Iraq establish its first-ever LNG import infrastructure as the country seeks to reduce its reliance on Iranian gas for power generation.
India resists tariff cuts without U.S. commitments: sources Seeking a waiver from 26% reciprocal tariffs, lower steel tariff A delegation expected to travel to Washington ahead of deadline Modi ...
The Japanese government is taking uncomfortable steps to prepare its citizens for a possible future war that its military would not be able to avoid.
By Matt Grossman The U.S. trade deficit in goods expanded in May, continuing a seesaw pattern that has tracked rapid changes in American trade policy. Last month, exports of goods fell by $9.7 ...
President Trump said discussions with Iran would take place next week as top administration officials forcefully pushed back on questions about the effectiveness of U.S. airstrikes.