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New U.S. ambassador, former senator and business executive David Perdue, arrives in China

The new U.S. ambassador to China, former senator and business executive David Perdue, arrived in Beijing on Thursday, just days after China and the U.S. agreed to a temporary break in their damaging tariff war.

45% more people rejected at German border after checks were stepped up, minister says

Germany's interior minister said Thursday that the number of people turned back at the country's borders increased by nearly half in the new government's first week in office after it stepped up police checks at its frontiers, and that those rejected included asylum-seekers.

David Hogg’s infusion of young blood, wild ideas into the Democratic Party makes its leaders squeal

The hottest thing in Democratic politics right now is a 25-year-old who's challenging the party's old guard in ways not seen in years.

Britain says it’s talking with some countries to set up migrant return hubs

Britain is talking with several countries to host rejected asylum seekers as they wait to be deported, the U.K. prime minister said Thursday.

What to know about the Supreme Court arguments in the birthright citizenship case

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Thursday in its first case stemming from the blitz of actions that have marked the start of President Donald Trump's second term.

Newsom will burden Californians with his failures for years after he leaves office

California has been subjected to nearly seven years of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s incoherent decisions, and residents will be left reaping the consequences for years after he leaves office. Newsom’s revised budget includes limits on healthcare spending for illegal immigrants after he wanted to crash ahead and cover health costs for all illegal immigrants, which […]

Jordan saves children in Gaza while others protest for show

Too many people respond to civilian suffering in the Gaza Strip with their screeching occupation of university libraries. Similarly, too many governments prefer hyperbolic insults over work to boost humanitarian supplies into Gaza. Take Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who this week described Israel as a “genocidal state.” Fortunately, a few nations prefer to focus on action […]

ProPublica’s Pulitzer Prize is why the media have no credibility

In October 2024, Gallup revealed that trust in “mass media” had fallen to 31%, the lowest since the outlet started polling the issue in 1972. Liberal media, meanwhile, continue to celebrate and award themselves for their failures, incompetence, and outright lies to the public. Last week, ProPublica was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for “exposing the […]

Coinbase: Cyber crooks stole customer data, demanded $20M ransom

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase said Thursday cyber criminals stole customer data and demanded a $20 million payment from the company to not publicly release the sensitive information. The group of cyber criminals allegedly persuaded a small group of customer support agents overseas to copy data from its customer support tools in exchange for cash, Coinbase announced...

Bipartisan House lawmakers propose bill to ‘stop smuggling’ of AI chips

A bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced a bill Thursday aimed at preventing the smuggling of artificial intelligence (AI) chips to unauthorized locations. The bill comes amid a broader effort in Washington to curb competition with China and prevent U.S.-made tech from ending up in the hands of adversaries. It The legislation, titled the Chips...

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