
Trump Administration Seeks to Recover $1.6 Trillion Lost Tariff Revenue
Trump’s administration intensifies efforts to replace $1.6 trillion lost in tariffs, facing complex challenges and investigations.

Trump’s administration intensifies efforts to replace $1.6 trillion lost in tariffs, facing complex challenges and investigations.

Brazil’s ex-President Jair Bolsonaro is hospitalized with pneumonia. His son requests prayers for his serious condition.

Turkey’s foreign minister sees no serious U.S.-Iran negotiations but believes Iran is open to back-channel talks.

Brazil’s Lula revokes US diplomat’s visa after a denied prison visit, citing reciprocity for past US visa actions.

A federal judge quashed DOJ subpoenas to the Fed, impacting an investigation into Chair Powell and a $2.5B renovation.

A man was charged with selling a stolen gun to Mohamed Jalloh, who used it in a fatal shooting at Old Dominion University.

President Trump is seeking new tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down previous ones, raising household costs.

The shooter at Old Dominion University, released early due to a legal loophole, had terrorism ties, sparking controversy.

A lawyer claims Jack LaSota, leader of the Zizians, is mentally unfit for trial on federal gun charges tied to six deaths.

UCF’s John Bol collapsed during a game against Arizona in the Big 12 Tournament, needing assistance to the locker room.

The U.S. will intervene in a UN genocide case against Israel, arguing accusations are false and warn of legal risks.

A Missouri court upheld new U.S. House districts favoring Republicans, rejecting claims they violated compactness rules.