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The U.S. sold this tribe’s land illegally. It’s now the latest Native group to get its home back
There are more than 500 miles between the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation’s tribal reservation in northeastern Kansas and 1,500 acres of mostly prairie in northern Illinois. So, Raphael Wahwassuck has come far to visit the site of a long-gone cabin...

Number of furloughed workers up due to U.S. tariff impact
Taipei, June 16 (CNA) The number of workers in formal furlough programs in Taiwan due to the Trump administration's tariff policies grew and came closer to 1,200 as of June 15, the Ministry of Labor (MOL) said Monday. Data compiled by the MOL...
China urges U.S. to stop coercing other countries into taking sides
BEIJING, June 16 (Xinhua) -- China has always supported Latin American and Caribbean countries, including Panama, in upholding their independence and autonomy and opposing hegemony, bullying and foreign interference, a Chinese Foreign Ministry...
No Kings! Freedom! Millions Protest Trump across the United States
More signs than in earlier protests said, “Fight Fascism!” In all of the protests there were more American flag and chants that expressed a desire for national redemption. Where I protested in New York City people chanted, “Whose country? Our...

Europe is trying to woo Southeast Asia — but it won’t win it over the U.S. or China
France's President Emmanuel Macron gives the keynote address at the Shangri-La Dialogue Summit in Singapore on May 30, 2025. Ludovic Marin | Afp | Getty Images European leaders are looking to Southeast Asia with renewed interest amid Washington's...

Rising Middle East tensions could drive U.S. gas prices higher
As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, Americans may soon feel the impact at the gas pump. (CNN)-As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, Americans may soon feel the impact at the gas pump. According to analysts, the rising conflict is...

5:00 a.m. foreign affairs foreign affairs Israel’s Crimes of the Century By Suzy Hansen How Israel, with the help of the U.S., broke not only Gaza but the foundations of humanitarian law.
December 17, 2023: The pediatric ward at Nasser Hospital following an Israeli attack. Photo: AFP/Getty Images On April 4, the Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha posted a video of an obliterated urban landscape. Suddenly, there are bombs: Smoke erupts...
Canadian exporters increasingly shift from U.S. to overseas markets
Open this photo in gallery:Increased cargo volumes from Europe, Asia and Africa have put more pressure on the Port of Montreal and highlight the need for significant investments in marine-port infrastructure, Port of Montreal chief executive Julie...

The Future of Social Security Payments: Is the U.S. Ready for Crypto Integration?
As the digital economy is rapidly evolving, the conversation around cryptocurrency has moved beyond speculative investment into government policy. One of the most radical possibilities on the horizon could be bringing some crypto or...

Why Is Sunscreen in the U.S. So Mid?
Photo-Illustration: The Cut; Photos: Getty I have 13 different types of sunscreen products in my apartment: lotions, creams, sprays, roll-ons, sticks, and SPF tints. I even have these weird wipes I got for free at a festival last summer. The...

Theodent secures FDA 510(k) clearance for Rennou® Varnish, the first professional fluoride-free cavity varnish authorized in the U.S.
Addressing growing patient and provider concerns over fluoride, Theodent introduces Rennou® Varnish, the first professional cavity varnish to gain FDA 510(k) clearance for its fluoride-free formula. This groundbreaking product uses a patented,...
Stocks to Watch: Victoria's Secret, Renault, U.S. Steel, Sarepta
🔎 Victoria’s Secret & Co. (VSCO): An activist investor has built a stake in the lingerie retailer, with plans to push the company to refresh its board and refocus on its core bra business. ↘️ Renault (FR:RNO): The French car maker's chief...

Ursa Major secures $32.9 million contract to supply engines for U.S. military hypersonic tests
WASHINGTON — Rocket engine maker Ursa Major landed a $32.9 million deal to supply 16 advanced propulsion systems to Stratolaunch for hypersonic flight tests. Under the contract announced June 16, Colorado-based Ursa Major will deliver an upgraded...
Iran Strikes Near U.S. Embassy In Israel; Facility Shut After Damage From Missile Blasts | Watch
PM Modi Announces Talks to Include Cyprus in UPI, Hails India's Digital Payment Revolution In a landmark announcement at the India-Cyprus CEO Forum in Limassol, Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed that talks are underway to bring Cyprus into the...

Trump administration’s AI launch Plan to transform U.S. government leaked on GitHub
Artificial Intelligence News A leaked GitHub repository reveals the Trump administration’s plan to launch AI.gov, a federal AI platform, on July 4. The site will integrate tools from OpenAI, Google, Meta, and more to drive AI adoption across U.S....

Georgia ranks among worst U.S. states to age in place
To determine the 50 best states to age in place this year — as well as Washington, D.C. — Seniorly first rated each area across 10 metrics. Using data from the Census Bureau, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Bureau of Labor Statistics,...

Osimhen may become Man U’s most expensive signing in history
Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen may be heading to Manchester United following three-way negotiations involving his current club, Napoli, Osimhen and the Red Devils, according to latest reports. Osimhen is said to have agreed to personal terms...

Taiwan blacklists China's Huawei and SMIC, further aligning with U.S. trade policy
The U.S. has placed major chip export restrictions on Huawei and Chinese firms over the past few years. This has cut off companies' access to critical semiconductors. Jaap Arriens | Nurphoto | Getty Images Taiwan has added China's Huawei and SMIC...

U.S. Army's 250th birthday with local ruck march
As temperatures rose into the 90s on Saturday morning, the birthday party got started.More than 25 future soldiers, members of the U.S. Army’s Western Slope Recruiting Detachment and some veterans headed out on a 5K ruck march that began and ended...

U.S. Uncertainty Creates Clinical Trial Leadership Opportunity for Europe
Europe’s involvement in global clinical trials has steadily diminished over the last decade. Now, with seismic shifts in research funding and the regulatory environment in the U.S.—long the world’s leader in clinical trials—Europe could see its...