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Following President Trump’s tariff turmoil that caused markets to dip and then rebound after announcing a tariff pause, Democrat lawmakers are now calling for investigations accusing Donald Trump of market manipulation. Staunch Trump ally, Marjorie Ta…
A federal prosecutor says lawyers for music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs are looking for reasons to delay a sex trafficking trial slated to start in three weeks.
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested that he might temporarily exempt some auto manufacturers from tariffs he previously imposed on the sector, to give carmakers time to adjust their supply chains.
Northrop Grumman [NOC] announced Monday it has opened a new 175,500-square foot facility in Madison, Alabama to increase production capacity for the Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command […]
Microsoft held off on releasing the privacy-unfriendly feature after a swell of pushback last year. Now it’s trying again, with a few improvements that skeptics say still aren’t enough.
JD Vance, an alumnus of Ohio State University, fumbled the football team’s National Championship trophy in his exuberance to handle the prize during a meet and greet Monday at the White House.The Buckeyes defeated Notre Dame in the National Champion…
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The Trump administration is undertaking shifts in U.S. foreign policy and that has meant big shifts at the State Department, which is in charge of that policy. The changes have veteran diplomats worried.
And the gutted aid agency USAID has been absorbed into the State Department. We’ll see what the loss of USAID funding has meant for the search for truth about Syria’s civil war.
“Projecting power abroad demands ensuring power at home and this program aims to deliver that,” said DIU’s Andrew Higier.