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Trump’s $45 Million Military Parade Sparks 1,800 ‘No Kings’ Protests Nationwide
A sweeping wave of protests is expected to unfold across the United States on Saturday, as more than 1,800 rallies under the "No Kings" banner are set to challenge President Donald Trump's military parade and his broader vision of presidential power. -
U.S. Orders Evacuation of Diplomats and Military Families Amid Escalating Iran Tensions
The United States has begun withdrawing non-essential diplomatic staff and military families from key posts across the Middle East as tensions with Iran escalate ahead of a critical deadline in nuclear negotiations. -
Trump Hints at Reconciliation After Musk Apologizes for Harsh Social Media Posts
President Donald Trump offered a tempered response to Elon Musk's early-morning apology after the Tesla and SpaceX CEO said he "regrets" recent social media posts attacking the president. The exchange marks a possible de-escalation in a public feud that has rattled markets and spotlighted a rift between two of the country's most influential figures. -
U.S. Condemns U.K.-Led Sanctions on Israeli Ministers as Smotrich, Ben Gvir Defy Global Backlash
The Trump administration sharply criticized a move by the United Kingdom and four allies to impose sanctions on two Israeli Cabinet ministers, calling the action a threat to diplomatic efforts in Gaza and a misalignment with U.S. policy. The sanctions target Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir for their rhetoric and actions in the occupied West Bank. -
U.S. Inflation Holds at 2.4% in May Despite Trump’s Tariffs; Core Rate Unchanged at 2.8%
Consumer prices in the U.S. rose less than expected in May, showing limited impact from President Donald Trump's tariff regime, according to new data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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U.S.-China Trade Truce Restored as Trump Touts Rare Earth Supply, Student Visa Concessions
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said China would supply rare earth materials "up front" to the United States under a new trade framework he described as a "great WIN for both countries," while declaring that U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods would remain as high as 55%. -
Trump Vows China Tariffs Will Stay as U.S. Secures Rare Earth Deal, Markets Remain Cautious
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that tariffs on Chinese goods would remain high, even after the U.S. and China concluded two days of negotiations aimed at restoring a fragile trade truce. The president, writing on Truth Social, stated, "We are getting a total of 55% of tariffs, China is getting 10%," though he did not elaborate on how the figures were calculated. -
Nationwide ICE Protests Erupt as Trump Deploys Marines and Guard to LA, Over 500 Arrested
A wave of protests over aggressive federal immigration enforcement escalated into a national confrontation Tuesday, as the Trump administration deployed hundreds of Marines and National Guard troops to downtown Los Angeles, prompting more than 500 arrests and a federal lawsuit from California officials. -
LAPD Launches Mass Arrests Downtown as Trump Calls Protesters ‘Animals’ and Sends in Marines
Los Angeles police arrested more than 500 people this week as protests erupted across the city against President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown and federal troop deployment, according to the LAPD. The unrest prompted mass arrests Tuesday night, with police citing curfew violations and looting. -
U.S., China Reach Tentative Trade Framework, Seek Approval From Trump and Xi
The United States and China reached a tentative framework agreement on Tuesday aimed at de-escalating trade tensions and resolving dueling export restrictions, following two days of high-level talks in London. While the deal halts immediate escalation, major tariff threats remain unless both sides finalize a broader pact by August 10.