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China's government appears to be censoring U.S. President Donald Trump's recent claim that he warned Chinese leader Xi Jinping he would bomb Beijing if the East Asian power invaded Taiwan, according to Newsweek's analysis of search results.
A three-peat was not in the cards for President Donald Trump, whose back-to-back A+ weeks were overshadowed by new court losses, more market rattling tariffs, and MAGA outrage over his attorney general’s moves in the Jeffrey Epstein sex case.
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Elizabeth Economy of the Hoover Institution says Trump's tariffs policy has been 'political gamesmanship', with no real substance at this stage.
Ryan Routh, who is currently locked up in a Miami federal prison as he awaits trial on the attempted assassination of Trump on his Palm Beach, Fla., golf course last September, bemoaned that he
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Sen. Hawley's bill aims to counter Chinese ownership of U.S. farmland, especially near military bases, which officials call a security concern.
The White House hosted an “African leaders” summit of sorts this week. But only five countries from the continent of more than 50 nations were welcome to join.
Jensen Huang will meet President Donald Trump at the White House, a day before the chip designer's head plans to visit China.
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Times XP on MSNIs Donald Trump Favorings INDIA OR China? India-US Trade Deal Tariffs May Drop Below 20%Tesla India debut: Elon Musk’s firm gets RTO nod for showroom; Model Y likely to go on sale from July 15 in Mumbai Mark Zuckerberg doubles down after Rs 800 crore salary to Trapit Bansal with Rs 1,600 crore package to ex-Apple techie
That's how much U.S. farmland Chinese-owned entities hold, according to the Agriculture Department, amounting to an area about the size of Los Angeles. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the administration will work to ban sales of farmland to buyers from China and other countries of concern,
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNew poll shows up to 50% of Trump’s 2024 voters have doubts about his tariff policiesTrump’s trade war is pushing some of his own voters away, creating fresh political risks for Republicans as the 2026 elections approach. The poll, conducted by POLITICO and Public First, shows that between 25% and nearly 50% of those who voted for Donald