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U.S. troop withdrawal, EU auto tariffs, Spirit collapses and Banksy

The Pentagon says its pulling 5,000 troops from Germany, while the White House is fast-tracking $8.6 billion in weapons sales to Israel and Middle East allies, bypassing Congress. U.S. President Donald Trump is raising tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25%. Al Qaeda-linked insurge ...  Afficher plus

Iran deadline, shutdown over and Australia Indigenous clashes

The White House says the U.S.-Iran war is “terminated” for the purposes of an approaching congressional war powers deadline, even as President Donald Trump huddles with military leaders over potential new strikes. Oil briefly spiked past $126 a barrel, pushing U.S. inflation to i ...  Afficher plus

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Ukraine Funds Paused, Trump Addresses Congress, Tariffs Begin
Up First from NPR

The White House put a pause on military aid to Ukraine after a heated Oval Office exchange with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump will address Congress tonight, outlining his agenda on immigration, tax cuts, and his approach to Ukraine. And, Trump's new tariffs on Canada, Mexi ...  Afficher plus

Trump wants to chop up Ukraine for parts
Shrinking Trump

Dr. John Gartner and Dr. Harry Segal review the destruction of NATO, the betrayal of Ukraine, and discuss future elections with Joe Jacobson, founder and executive director of the Democratic SuperPAC Progress Action Fund.Make sure you join us here on Patreon to support our work a ...  Afficher plus

Lawmakers Call For Epstein Files, Trump's Crypto Token, China's Military Parade
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Members of Congress are trying to force a vote to make the Trump administration release more of the Epstein files. The cryptocurrency World Liberty Financial co-founded by the President and his sons started trading publicly this week. And, China held a military parade to commemor ...  Afficher plus

Trump's Tariff Response, Economics of Tariffs, SCOTUS Rules on Deportations
Up First from NPR

President Trump faces questions on whether tariffs will remain in place as he welcomes trade negotiations with other countries. Forecasters warn of a heightened risk of recession as tariffs could mean higher prices and slower economic growth. And, the Trump administration has two ...  Afficher plus