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Nigeria is world’s most dangerous place for Christians: U.S. Lawmaker Nancy Mace
U.S. House of Representatives member Nancy Mace has described Nigeria as the world’s most dangerous place for Christians, lamenting the killings of Christians by “Islamic terrorists.” Mrs Mace, who represents South Carolina in the U.S. House of...
President Trump praises Kansas secretary of state for help on voter registration crackdown
Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab received praise from President Donald Trump for making Kansas one of the first states to commit to use of a federal database to confirm U.S. citizenship of people registered to vote. Schwab, who is a...
Minnesota Soybean Growers hopeful as U.S.-China trade deal nears completion
News Minnesota Soybean Growers hopeful as U.S.-China trade deal nears completion October 27, 2025 By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Minnesota, News A leader with the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association is optimistic the trade framework...
Russia unveils nuclear-powered missile as U.S. weighs economic measures amid global tensions
Russia unveils nuclear-powered missile as U.S. weighs economic measures amid global tensions Russia’s Burevestnik Missile: A nuclear-powered cruise missile with unlimited range, stealth capabilities, and evasion maneuvers, rendering U.S./NATO...
U.S. Navy helicopter and fighter jet in separate South China Sea crashes
A U.S. military helicopter and fighter jet crashed in the South China Sea about 30 minutes apart, incidents that coincide with a visit by U.S. President Donald Trump to Asia. A Sea Hawk helicopter went down about 2:45 p.m. on Sunday "while...
Biden warns of dark days for U.S
Former President Joe Biden called these “dark days” as he urged Americans to stay optimistic and not to check out in response to what he says are attacks on free speech and tests on the limits of executive power by President Donald Trump. “Since...
Paramount To Cut Roughly 1,000 Workers In U.S. On Wednesday, With Another Thousand Soon To Follow
Paramount is planning to lay off about 1,000 workers Wednesday, with an additional thousand to follow at a time still being determined, sources familiar with the plans tell Deadline. The vast majority of the affected employees will be based in the...
From the World Vision U.S. president: 75 years of belief
What we’re reading: Hurricane reaches category 5, U.S.–China trade tensions ease and more
Hurricane Melissa reaches Category 5 The National Hurricane Center stated Hurricane Melissa had intensified into Category 5, according to The Washington Post. Located about 280 miles from Guantánamo, Cuba, flash floods and landslides are expected...
Senate confirms Trump's pick for Court of Appeals, a longtime assistant US attorney in Milwaukee
WASHINGTON – The Senate on Monday confirmed Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca Taibleson as a judge on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. Her nomination was approved on a 52-46 party-line vote. Wisconsin's two senators, Democrat Tammy Baldwin and...
U.S. Supports Druze Communities Opposed to al-Sharāa Government in Southern Syria
By Amr Gohar WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Trump Administration has announced new humanitarian assistance to support vulnerable Druze, Christian, and Bedouin communities in Southern Syria’s Suwayda region, where years of conflict have destroyed homes and...
In next stop on Asia trip, Trump will meet Japan’s new prime minister and address U.S. troops
TOKYO (AP) — President Donald Trump begins one of his busiest days of his Asia trip on Tuesday, meeting with the new Japanese prime minister, speaking to U.S. troops aboard an aircraft carrier and mingling with business leaders. Although Trump is...
'I refuse to be a bystander': Justice Sotomayor on dissent and division in the U.S. today
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor urged students not to lose faith in politics amid the growing divisions in the nation during a Boston University lecture Friday. “I refuse to be a bystander,” Sotomayor said. “I get up every morning ready...
U.S Dollar today: Why is USD down against Euro, Chinese Yuan, top currencies?
U.S. dollar weakened against the euro, Chinese yuan and Australian dollar on Monday as optimism over a possible U.S.-China trade deal boosted risk appetite and reduced demand for the greenback. Overall moves in the currency markets were relatively...
Tungsten miner buys U.S. project in bid to resume American supply
Article content The Toronto-based firm is acquiring the project formerly operated by Union Carbide Corp., paying with stock and some cash, it said Monday without giving details.Article content Subject to obtaining an extraction permit, Almonty...
U.S. ambassador to Canada doesn’t see ‘any way’ to get tariff deal by American Thanksgiving
Updated: October 27, 2025 at 3:34PM EDT Published: October 27, 2025 at 3:33PM EDT Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the anti-tariff ad that angered U.S. President Donald Trump after airing it during World Series Game 1 and 2.
How Trump’s White House Renovation Differs From Truman’s
U.S. President Donald Trump has angered many Americans who have watched videos of the demolition of the East Wing of the White House. The stunning visual of the torn-down building symbolizes to many how Trump views the presidency. This highest...
S. Korea's GDP expands 1.2 pct in Q3 to mark fastest growth in six quarters
SEOUL, Oct. 28 (Yonhap) -- The South Korean economy expanded at the fastest pace in 1 1/2 years in the third quarter, supported by solid exports and rising private consumption, central bank data showed Tuesday. Real gross domestic product (GDP), a...
America’s Endless Exit from the Middle East in an Era of One-Man Diplomacy
President Donald Trump has concentrated American diplomacy into a single pair of hands—his own. Every decision of consequence, from tariffs to troop movements, now begins and ends in the Oval Office. Cabinet meetings are theater; the bureaucracy...
ICE makes stunning claim Congress doesn't get to oversee facilities due to shutdown
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials now claim that the federal government shutdown means they are no longer required to allow members of Congress into their facilities for inspection, Politico reported on Monday. Officials are...