Canada Open to Early Talks on Trade Pact With US
Canadian finance minister also said his government would prefer to hash out all details on trade in one broad negotiation instead of sector by sector.
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Plans for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine are now paused, and Trump said Zelenskyy can come back when he’s ready for peace.

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Denver Public Schools sued over the policy which it said was in contravention of federal law.
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An Epoch Times investigation exposed thousands of fake and malicious accounts that spread CCP propaganda, including via Western media.
Trump Says Reciprocal Tariffs Coming for Canadian Lumber and Dairy
“And we may do it as early as today, or we’ll wait till Monday or Tuesday,” Trump said.
US Warns Foreigners of Visa Ban for Backing Terrorist Groups
This move comes as part of a crackdown on anti-Semitism on U.S. college campuses after the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
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Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle peppered the nominee with questions about flu vaccines, mifepristone, and other issues.
Trump Admin Will Explore Ways to Acquire Bitcoin for Strategic Reserve
The president said he’s ending Biden’s ‘Operation Choke Point 2.0,’ referring to efforts to cut off banking services to crypto companies.
Trump Restricts Student Loan Forgiveness for Certain Nonprofit Workers
The new rules will exclude those employed by nonprofits engaged in improper or illegal activities from receiving loan forgiveness.
Federal Judge Denies Request to Block DOGE From Accessing Treasury Data
A Washington judge has found no evidence of potential harm or data misuse.
CDC Alerted of Hantavirus That Killed Betsy Arakawa, Considered ‘Notifiable Disease’
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Private Moon Lander Declared Dead After Landing Sideways in Crater
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Former Solicitor General Paul Clement was appointed amicus curiae, or friend of the court, by Judge Dale Ho to present arguments regarding the DOJ’s motion.
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Trump Forms White House Task Force for FIFA World Cup 2026, Taps Vance as Deputy
The president has signed an executive order creating the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, with himself to serve as chief overseer.
Mexico to Review China Tariffs
President Claudia Sheinbaum blamed Chinese imports for the collapse of Mexico’s textile and shoe industries.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Ryan Routh’s Attorney Seeks to Test Firearm Involved in Alleged Assassination Attempt Against Trump
The attempted assassination suspect appeared to forgo an insanity defense for the upcoming trial in September.
Trump Says He ‘Probably’ Will Extend Tiktok Divestment Deadline If Necessary
The president said there’s ‘a lot of interest’ in buying TikTok, and that Beijing will ‘play a role’ in any potential deal.
South Carolina Death Row Inmate Becomes First to Be Executed by Firing Squad in 15 Years
The Supreme Court issued a brief order earlier Friday denying Brad Sigmon’s request to stay his execution.
An Absorbing Account of the Pacific War’s Most Famous Battle
Insightful and highly readable, Mark Stille’s ‘Midway’ is a detailed analysis of the naval battle and is certain to become an authoritative work.

Ravens’ Jackson Is Among the Elite But Hasn’t Hit His Peak, Says Offensive Coordinator
Todd Monken said the quarterback has unique traits such as his field vision and his ability to escape pressure.

Ravens’ Jackson Is Among the Elite But Hasn’t Hit His Peak, Says Offensive Coordinator
Todd Monken said the quarterback has unique traits such as his field vision and his ability to escape pressure.

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5 Ways to Reduce Personal Consumerism
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