Politics

A New Escalation Under Discussion The Trump administration is evaluating more aggressive measures aimed at forcing political change in Cuba, including the possibility of imposing a total blockade on oil imports to the island. The proposal is part of a broader internal debate over how far the United States should go to weaken Cuba’s communist government, which has been in…

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Trump’s Online Tirade President Donald Trump erupted in anger after China hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at a military parade in Beijing. Taking to social media, Trump sarcastically sent his “warmest regards” to Xi Jinping, Putin, and Kim, accusing them of conspiring against the United States. His furious response highlighted how China’s staging…

From Colorado to Alabama The U.S. Space Command, established six years ago, was initially headquartered in Colorado, where the Air Force Academy and several Space Force bases already operate. Military leaders recommended keeping the command there to ensure continuity and readiness, especially given rising concerns over China’s military activity in space. Relocating, they argued, would consume time and resources while…

A New Escalation in Voting Rules Debate US President Donald Trump has announced plans to sign an executive order requiring every voter to show identification in all elections across the country. He emphasized there would be “no exceptions,” presenting the initiative as a step to protect the integrity of elections. The move immediately sparked controversy, as legal scholars and political…

A Rare Clash Between the White House and the Fed A legal showdown is unfolding in Washington after Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his attempt to remove her from the central bank’s board. Cook is challenging the firing order as unlawful, setting the stage for a case that could redefine the limits…

Unprecedented Case Rejected A federal judge has thrown out an unusual lawsuit filed by the Trump administration against all 15 judges of Maryland’s federal district court. The administration had challenged an order that temporarily delayed deportations of undocumented immigrants who filed detention appeals, but Judge Thomas Cullen ruled that the judiciary was immune from such legal action. He stressed that…

Tariffs Rolled Back Under USMCA Framework Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will remove most retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, restoring near full free trade between the two countries under the USMCA agreement. The rollback excludes U.S. autos, steel, and aluminum, which remain under Canadian tariffs. Carney emphasized that this move matches Washington’s recent decision not to impose duties…