Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Thursday that the Department of Defense is cutting $5.1 billion in consulting and IT contracts, calling them “non-essential” and a misuse of taxpayer dollars that …
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Trump Hits China with 125% Tariff, Grants 90-Day Pause to Friendly Nations, Markets See Historic Gains
President Donald Trump has once again shaken up global trade dynamics with a bold two-part move: a 125% tariff on Chinese imports and a 90-day pause on tariffs for dozens …
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President Donald Trump’s new 10% baseline tariff on imported goods officially took effect Wednesday morning, with China facing a massive 104% tariff on imports. The White House confirmed the measure …
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President Donald Trump made it clear Sunday that the United States will not be cutting any trade deals with China unless the massive trade deficit—now exceeding $1 trillion—is fully addressed. …
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South Korea’s Constitutional Court has removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office after unanimously upholding his impeachment. The ruling, announced on April 4, found that Yoon’s declaration of martial law …
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DOGE Uncovers VA’s $380K Monthly Website Contract Now Handled Internally in 10 Hours a Week
The Department of Veterans Affairs was paying about $380,000 each month for website maintenance before ending the contract and assigning the work to an internal employee, according to the Department …
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the U.S. military to apply identical physical standards to men and women serving in combat roles. Hegseth announced the new policy in a memo …
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In a signal to Tehran, President Donald Trump declared that military action is on the table if Iran refuses to negotiate an agreement curbing its nuclear ambitions. Speaking to NBC …
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President Donald Trump declared he was “very angry, pissed off” at Russian President Vladimir Putin over Moscow’s reluctance to agree to a lasting cease-fire. threatened to impose significant new tariffs …
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