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US Defense Secretary warns of 'imminent' China threat
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Section 899 of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” moving through Congress has raised growing alarms on Wall Street, after the once-obscure provision was initially overshadowed by the budget proposal’s estimated impact on the deficit.
President Trump is launching a new trade war, this time targeting steel, raising the tariffs from 25 percent to 50 percent. CNBC Senior Analyst, Ron Insana and James Sample, a law professor at Hofstra University,
Top security officials say China and North Korea’s support for Russia in its war against Ukraine has exposed how lines between regions have blurred, and the need for a global approach toward defense.
Hamas said on Saturday it had responded to a ceasefire proposal presented by U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff to mediators and included a demand for an end to the war, which had previously been a red line for Israel.
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I refuse to commit war crimes,” Yuval Ben Ari told NBC News earlier this month. “The patriotic thing to do is to say no.”
Michael Smerconish breaks down President Donald Trump’s campaign against core U.S. institutions at home. In his second term, he’s targeting legacy media, elite universities, and major law firms with lawsuits,
India’s decision to put the agreement “in abeyance” — and the vague conditions it has imposed on Pakistan to reverse that — has injected a note of uncertainty into the future of a treaty that has survived multiple wars and conflicts.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office on January 20 have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy.
President Donald Trump’s swipes at Apple aren’t just bruising the company’s bottom line — they may also be taking a bite out of your 401(k).
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Poland is set to hold a presidential runoff election on Sunday between two candidates offering starkly different visions for the country’s future.
Britain must be ready to fight and win a war against states with advanced military forces, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said as his government announced a 1.5 billion-pound ($2.0 billion) plan to build at least six new weapons and explosives factories.