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- 'This is false and salacious reporting that serves as nothing more than a PR campaign for the cartels and puts American lives at risk,' a CIA spokeswoman said.
- In the coming weeks, the Supreme Court is expected to release consequential decisions on birthright citizenship, girls sports, and mail-in ballots.
- Senators pledged to advance measures to counter industry consolidation that has fostered dramatic increases in consumer prices—and corporate profits.
- Experts disagree on how much the Callais ruling will help the GOP in the approaching midterm elections.
- The talks are expected to set the stage for the high-stakes summit between Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in China.
- Sen. Shelley Moore Capito's primary win all but guarantees a general election victory in the nation's second-most Republican state.
- Democratic Party leadership was not going to put up a general election candidate in order to build support around Independent candidate Dan Osborn.
- If its request is approved, the cost of renting post office boxes will rise by 3 percent in July. The agency lost $9 billion in 2025.
- Venturella will succeed acting director Todd Lyons, who will leave the agency at the end of May.
China News Today
- The talks are expected to set the stage for the high-stakes summit between Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in China.
- ‘We’ll win it one way or the other,’ the U.S. president said of the war waged to ensure Iranian regime does not get access to nuclear weapons.
- President Donald Trump is heading to China. He says he’ll have a long talk with China’s Xi Jinping about Iran, though he does not believe he needs Xi’s help. The United States is sanctioning China again—targeting 12 companies accused of helping transport Iranian oil to China. The move aims to cut off funding for Tehran’s […]
- Public Safety Canada would not confirm whether its cooperation agreement with Chinese police will involve the transfer of personal information of Canadians or permanent residents, when asked about the issue by a Conservative MP. Public Safety Canada, which oversees the RCMP, said the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on cooperation between the RCMP and China’s Ministry […]
- China’s share of the global commercial shipbuilding market rose from less than 5 percent of global tonnage in 1999 to over 50 percent in 2023, a report found.
- The competition for spots at a vocational-level barbecue school in Hunan is a stark sign of job-market strain, said one economist.
- The two leaders are scheduled to meet in Beijing on Thursday. Their talks are expected to cover trade, Iran, and other issues.
- Paris is calling for tougher EU sanctions on foreign marketplaces after tests revealed dangerous and illegal products.
- Lai described Taiwan as 'a sovereign, independent nation' whose people have every right to engage with the international community.
- At least 25 Canadian residents have been targeted by Chinese police under an “anti-corruption program” used to repatriate Chinese nationals abroad, according to documents released as part of an ongoing case. Court documents filed during the trial of former RCMP officer William Majcher reveal the Canadian residents were targeted by Chinese police through the regime’s […]
World News Today
- Some individual support packages now exceed $400,000 a year.
- The 'free ride' for electric vehicle incentives is nearing the end of the road.
- What would have been Australia's tallest building will no longer go ahead as planned.
- Federal Treasury estimates 305,000 migrants entered the country in the last financial year 2024-25.
- Funding will go to the Office of the Special Investigator to review evidence and prepare cases for prosecution.
- The 55-year-old is contracted until the end of next season.
- A French woman infected in the deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship is critically ill and being treated with an artificial lung.
- ‘We’ll win it one way or the other,’ the U.S. president said of the war waged to ensure Iranian regime does not get access to nuclear weapons.
- A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
- The federal budget also reveals tax breaks for commercial television and radio outlets.
Perspectives
- Commentary The Department of Labor keeps careful track of employment and the demographics thereof. Their latest report on men in the labor force is both mysterious and deeply alarming. It turns out that the labor force is missing about 7 million men who would otherwise be working. Close to a third of working-age men have […]
- Commentary My life is pretty dirty. Literally. I have four young children. I work on a farm. I spend plenty of time in a restaurant kitchen. By the end of most days, there is dirt under my nails, animal hair on my clothes, grease stains somewhere on my shirt, and usually something mysterious wiped onto […]
- Commentary For the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2022, the 42 school districts in San Diego County had a relatively better year in the post-coronavirus era. The net increase in the overall unrestricted net positions was $584.5 million. The county’s Department of Education, Regional Occupational Program, and charter districts are not included. At a […]
- Commentary The greatest risk facing a civil society involves the deconstruction of the public’s trust in its institutions and the people who run them. That’s why we depend on our leaders—corporate and public—to set examples that prioritize the reputations of their companies and institutions even when those decisions come at their personal expense. It’s why, […]
- A multi-scenario forecast that accounts for presidential approval, economic anxiety, the competitiveseat map, and the factor most predictions ignore.
- The West sacrificed surge capacity for peacetime efficiency. Recent wars exposed the cost. Can leadership restore it before the next major conflict?
- Commentary Why are tax-funded public institutions such as schools and universities promoting purported social justice activism to employees and students? Is the goal of this activism geared toward enhancing society or is it used to disrupt and divide Americans? Unions also board the grievance wagon that transcends their role as negotiators for better benefits and […]
- Commentary Imagine you own a business and an employee regularly fails to show up for work. What would you do? Unless the employee had a valid reason, chances are you would dock that employee’s pay for the hours they missed. In the most egregious cases, you would fire the employee and hire someone else. What […]
- Commentary At the Canada Strong and Free conference in Ottawa last week, former CIA Director and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered one of the clearest warnings Canadians have heard in years regarding the strategic threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party. His message was direct, specific, and rooted in experience. Pompeo recounted the […]
- This is a segment of a six-part series analyzing how the Chinese regime conducts its modern influence operations. Read part I here and part II here. Commentary The most important thing to understand about China’s surveillance state is that it isn’t built around a single breakthrough sensor. It’s built around an operating system. Facial recognition […]