President Donald Trump files a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging reputational damage, business losses, and partisan bias in its coverage.
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The U.S. and UK are set to sign landmark nuclear and AI agreements, boosting energy security, digital infrastructure, and trade while creating thousands of jobs.
A U.S. defense delegation and Boeing executives will visit India to revive the delayed $4 billion P-8I aircraft deal, boosting defense ties and trade momentum.
A federal judge blocked Trump’s directive excluding undocumented children from Head Start, reaffirming the program’s legal protections and vital role in serving vulnerable families nationwide.
Hyundai raid puts foreign investment at risk amid trump immigration crackdown. South Korean officials warn this could discourage corporate investments. Experts urge visa reforms
More than 300 South Korean workers detained in a U.S. ICE raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant will return home, highlighting immigration, labor, and investment tensions.
Supporters mourn the conservative firebrand while critics highlight his controversial views; police continue search for suspect
Indian artificial intelligence (AI) startups eyeing expansion into the United States are running into obstacles tied to immigration policy and regulatory red tape
The Supreme Court will hear President Trump’s tariff case, a pivotal battle over executive authority, trade policy, and potentially $1 trillion in refunds.
BRICS leaders condemn U.S. “tariff blackmail” and protectionism at virtual summit, warning Trump’s escalating trade war threatens global cooperation, sustainable trade, and economic stability.
Millions of Americans could soon feel the squeeze of a government shutdown as Democrats and Republicans clash ahead of the October 1 deadline, risking widespread disruptions.
White House denies Trump ever wrote the message amid renewed scrutiny of Trump’s ties to Epstein and ongoing investigations
New U.S. bill to cut reliance on foreign workers may reshape outsourcing, putting pressure on Indian IT giants like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro.
Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani leads the New York City mayoral race with strong voter support, signaling a generational and ideological shift in city politics.
The evolving tariff tensions in 2025 underscore the delicate balance required to manage trade relations between two of the world’s largest democracies and economies.
The Hyundai–LG plant raid in Georgia, detaining 475 foreign workers, sparked U.S.–South Korea tensions, highlighting global labor, immigration, and investment challenges in high-tech manufacturing.
As backlogs surge and cases of staged crimes surface, attorneys warn the system’s credibility—and relief for true victims—is at risk
As Americans’ faith in capitalism hits a record low, two-thirds of Democrats now view socialism positively.
Latest data shows unemployment climbing and payrolls shrinking, leaving workers across industries facing growing insecurity
Refunds, market disruption, and diplomatic fallout loom in high-stakes case on presidential powers under emergency law.
It looks like President Donald Trump, even after his decisive second campaign victory for the White House, cannot let go of the notion that the elections were somehow rigged.
The U.S.-India trade dispute under Trump underscores rising tariff tensions, strategic autonomy, and shifting global alliances, while leaving open the possibility of a future trade deal.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration acted unconstitutionally in freezing $2.6 billion in research funds to Harvard, restoring academic freedom and financial stability.
The SEC and CFTC launch a joint initiative on digital assets as Trump-era regulators push friendlier crypto policies, fueling Bitcoin and Ether’s record rallies.
The Supreme Court battle over Trump’s tariffs could redefine presidential trade authority, testing the limits of executive power and shaping U.S. economic policy for years to come.
