A former official at the U.S. Agency for International Development called out USAID's green energy programs as especially harmful for developing nations at a U.S. House hearing.
Attacks continued through January, with China-backed hackers targeting devices linked to universities, telecoms, and ISPs, undeterred by significant media coverage and US sanctions.
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Hosted on MSNFive ways China's 'assassin's mace' could bring Donald Trump to his knees as Xi readies arsenal for trade warThe term 'assassin's mace' has its roots in ancient Chinese folklore, although today it can regularly be found in Beijing's ...
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will be "flooded with jobs" as he imposes tariffs that will encourage industries to move ...
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Trump launches reciprocal tariffs amid concerns of economic turmoilOn trade I have decided for purposes of fairness that I will charge a reciprocal tariff, meaning whatever countries charge the United States of America, we will charge them. No ...
Ron Wyden and Andy Biggs wrote to the US Director of National Intelligence urging her to demand the UK retract a data access order for Apple.
The first was a speech from Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth at the 50-nation meeting of the Ukraine-defense-support group.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met with Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, ahead of his meeting with ...
A letter signed by more than 200 former humanitarian and national security officials urges Senate and House leadership to get ...
As price pressures gradually ease, the U.S. economy will likely expand 2.3% this year and 1.8% next year, according to the Conference Board.
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