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Yellen: It’s ‘neither practical nor desirable’ to cut off economic relations with China

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen kicked off a five-day trip to China on a geopolitical tightrope: affirming economic ties between the two countries while calling out concerns regarding unfair business practices and excess production of cheap goods. “A full economic separation is neither practical nor desirable," Yellen said Friday during remarks at an American Chamber...

Judge Merchan vs. Roy Cohn’s protege

Trump’s attacks on the Merchans are two-pronged and are nothing new.

4.8 magnitude quake rattles New York City area

A 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook the New York City area Friday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter was near Lebanon, N.J., with a depth just shy of 3 miles, according to the USGS. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) said it was felt throughout the state. “My team is assessing...

Texas Gov. Abbott travels to sanctuary city to say he won’t stop bussing in illegal immigrants

Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott vowed to continue bussing migrants to sanctuary cities "until we get a new president" during a Thursday evening GOP gala in New York City.

Biden to visit Baltimore bridge collapse site, urge Congress to approve recovery funds

President Biden will visit Baltimore on Friday afternoon to receive an operational update on recovery efforts after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed last week.

Caught on camera: Crowd of illegal immigrants cut razor wire, rush across border into Texas

Video from the U.S. southern border shows migrants cutting through razor wire and attempting to surge into Texas, with some getting caught in the wire.

RFK disavows campaign email calling Jan. 6 protesters ‘activists’ stripped of ‘constitutional liberties’

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign announced it has fired a third-party vendor responsible for an email championing Jan. 6 "activists."

When Does Biden Have to Fear a Pro-Israel Backlash?

Josh Kraushaar and Rebeccah Heinrichs join Noah Rothman on this week’s edition of Issues with Noah Rothman.

Will AI Be the Death of Higher Education?

Rather than destroying the humanities, AI applications can enable new discoveries.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 5

The Colombia Supreme Court rules that the Amazon river is a rights-bearing entity and that environmental activists can sue on its behalf to enforce...

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