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Tyson Foods assesses potential beef crisis low as ranchers begin tough work

During Tyson Foods' earnings call on Monday, Brady Stewart, the company's head of beef and pork supply chains, offered fresh insight into a potential slump in U.S. beef inventories, which have fallen to their lowest levels in more than...

India is most likely to sign its first major trade deal with the US, here’s why

Trump's Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in a closely watched CNBC interview today that he has a trade deal with an unnamed country awaiting approval. Speculation about which country to sign immediately arose, with India, South Korea and Japan...

House Republicans prepare for Trump’s “big and beautiful” budget fight

House Republicans have returned to Washington after a two-week break, laser-focused on putting together a “big, beautiful bill” that should carry President Trump’s legislative agenda, and they are wasting no time getting to work. Six of the 11 House committees...

Port of Los Angeles faces first tariff shock, impacting broader economy

Ocean freight transit times from Shanghai to Los Angeles typically range from 14 to 40 days, and faster services – such as CMA CGM’s expedited routes – deliver containers in as little as three weeks. With most imports from China...

Border Patrol says 68,000 illegal immigrants arrested so far, more to come

By Travis Gillmore via The Epoch Times, Approximately 68,000 illegal aliens have been arrested in the United States in the past three months, Tom Homan, President Donald Trump's border czar, told reporters at the White House on April 23. “And we...

Andrew Cuomo referred to DOJ for criminal charges

By Ken Silva via Headline USA, Last October, the coronavirus pandemic subcommittee sent a criminal complaint to the Department of Justice, recommending that former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo be charged with perjury to Congress. Not surprisingly, the DOJ ignored the referral. About six...

Manhattan congestion tax remains in effect despite Trump administration’s deadline for removal

Local authorities have failed to meet the Trump administration's April 20 deadline to remove the toll on drivers in Manhattan, New York. On January 5, the city implemented  a congestion pricing policy, which requires drivers of passenger cars, vans, pickup trucks,...

Alito calls Supreme Court block on Venezuela gang deportations legally questionable

By Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito issued a strongly worded dissent from the court's order issued early on April 19 that temporarily blocked the Trump administration's deportation of alleged members of the Venezuelan criminal...

CDC advisors consider recommending narrower use of COVID-19 vaccines

By Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Advisors to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are considering recommending that the agency restrict the use of COVID-19 vaccines. A majority of experts on a subgroup of the Advisory Committee...

The CIA unleashes a “finely tuned machine” to destroy Mexican cartels

It was only a matter of time before the CIA intervened in the Trump administration's war on Mexican drug cartels. According to the report, the CIA is building a "fine-tuned machine" that will help disrupt one of the deadliest...
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Russia’s Neutrality During The Latest Indo-Pak Conflict Was Due To New Policymaking Dynamics

Alexei Zakharov is a respected Russian expert on South Asia who serves as a Fellow at the Observer Research...
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