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    Politics

    Senators Grill Trump’s Trade Representative Over Tariffs Ahead of 104 Percent Tariff on Chinese Goods | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    Senators from both parties grilled President Trump's trade representative over the administration's controversial tariff policies, raising concerns about their impact on markets and allies.

    What Is Amy Coney Barrett? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    This article analyzes Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court decisions, highlighting her surprising shifts and examining whether she is becoming a swing vote.

    A New Playbook and Pecking Order | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    The White House has shifted its strategy on reciprocal tariffs, moving from a non-negotiation approach to a focus on negotiation, with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (likely the Bessent referred to in the article) taking the lead.

    Israeli Prime Minister Lands at Washington for Face-to-Face Effort To Blunt Impact of Trump's Tariffs | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit to Washington focuses on mitigating the impact of new US tariffs on Israeli goods and addressing other pressing issues, including the conflict in Gaza.

    Senate Bill To Reassert Tariff Powers of Congress Slowly Gains Steam, but Faces Long Odds | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    A Senate bill aiming to restore Congress's authority over tariffs is gaining traction, driven by recent stock market declines and bipartisan support, but faces an uphill battle against presidential veto.

    Trump Insists Some Tariffs Will Be Permanent While Others Could Just Be Negotiating Tools | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's administration is implementing tariffs, causing market uncertainty and conflicting statements from officials regarding their permanence.

    Pam Bondi Declines To Rule Out Third Term for Trump: ‘We’d Have To Look at the Constitution’ | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The possibility of a third presidential term for Donald Trump sparks debate, with legal and constitutional interpretations colliding amidst varying opinions from prominent figures.

    Trump, for First Time, Discloses America Is Negotiating Directly With Iran on Its Nuclear Program | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump revealed that the U.S. is engaging in direct, high-level talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program, prompting reactions from Israeli officials and policy experts.

    An Upcoming Supreme Court Case Could Give Trump Standing To Make Good on His Threat To Oust Fed Chairman | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    An upcoming Supreme Court case could potentially impact President Trump's ability to remove Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, sparking debate about the extent of presidential power over independent agencies.

    Trump Could Have Cause To Fire Powell | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's threat to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sparks debate over the limits of presidential power and the Fed's independence.

    House Democrats Will Force Vote To Block Trump’s Global 10 Percent Tariff After Senate Rebukes President | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    House Democrats will force a vote to block President Trump's new global 10% tariff following Senate Republicans' rebuke of the measure.

    The Logic of Dropping the Case Against Mayor Adams | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    A federal judge's dismissal of corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams sparks debate over political motivations and the challenges of prosecuting elected officials.

    Trump Reportedly Set To Meet Syria’s Interim President Amid Concerns in Israel Over Role of Turkey | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • Middle East

    Amidst concerns in Israel over Turkey's growing influence in Syria, President Trump reportedly plans to meet with Syria's interim president, Ahmed a-Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda fighter, raising questions about potential peace deals and regional stability.

    Joe Rogan’s Vibe Shift Increasingly Means Dogmatism Over Curiosity | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Joe Rogan's podcast, once celebrated for its open-mindedness, has shifted towards promoting conspiracy theories and aligning with right-wing figures, raising concerns about its influence.

    Make the Whole Trump Tax Cut Retroactive — to January 1 | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    This article argues against tax hikes, citing the 2017 Trump tax cuts' positive impact on middle and lower-income earners and the political ramifications of such a move.

    Putin’s Underestimating of Trump Is Among the Mistakes That Could Trigger the End of the Russian Tyrant's Dictatorship | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Vladimir Putin's underestimation of Ukrainian resilience, European unity, and Donald Trump's negotiating style could lead to the downfall of his dictatorship.

    Republican Lawmakers Want To Take the Hassle Out of Flying and Say Abolishing the TSA Would Help | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    Two Republican senators proposed a bill to abolish the TSA and privatize airport security, citing inefficiency and intrusive practices, while a Democratic senator argued against it, linking privatization to the 9/11 security failures.

    Amid Europe’s Push To Rearm, Would Italy — Home of Physicist Enrico Fermi — Revive Its Nuclear Weapons Program? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • Europe

    Amid Europe's growing military spending, the article explores the possibility of Italy reviving its nuclear weapons program, considering its historical context and the current geopolitical climate.

    Roadmap to an Imperfect Peace: Consensus Emerges on How the Ukraine War Will End | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    A growing consensus among Western leaders suggests a potential end to the Ukraine war through a demilitarized zone, territorial concessions, and a recognition that Ukraine will not join NATO.

    Surging National Debt Threatens To Upend Trump's Economic Agenda, Even Without the Impact of Tariffs | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The rapidly increasing US national debt, exceeding $36 trillion, threatens to derail Trump's economic agenda and is unsustainable even without considering the negative effects of tariffs.

    Welcome to Washington: The Democrats’ Tea Party Is Born | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Senator Booker's lengthy Senate speech and widespread Democratic protests reveal a growing anger and desire for stronger action against the Trump administration, mirroring the Tea Party movement.

    Trump’s Tariffs Signal a Belated Adjustment of America’s Global Leadership After the West’s Victory in the Cold War | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's tariff policy is analyzed within the context of a post-Cold War adjustment of American global leadership, aiming to achieve a fairer trade balance and boost domestic employment.

    Operation Gray Lady | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    A New York Times article revealing disagreements between the US and Israel regarding military action against Iran's nuclear program may complicate upcoming diplomatic negotiations.

    Military Strikes Loom as Option Even as America and Iran Prepare for a Second Round of Negotiations | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Amidst ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations, the possibility of military strikes looms large as a potential alternative, fueled by hawkish advisors and Israeli officials.

    Germany’s Democratic Dilemma | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • Germany

    Germany's governing coalition, formed despite a rightist majority in the recent elections, faces challenges due to compromises that hinder swift progress on a conservative agenda and the rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

    Can Speaker Johnson Win a Budget Framework Today and Calm the Markets? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    Speaker Johnson faces a tough battle to pass a Trump-backed budget framework through the House, with the outcome potentially impacting the stock market.

    A Defeat for the Second Amendment | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The Supreme Court's decision to uphold New York's gun control restrictions is criticized as a setback for the Second Amendment, despite a previous ruling that had struck down similar laws.

    Trump Announces Pause on Tariff Plan, Catching Lawmakers Off Guard and Sending Stock Markets Skyrocketing | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's surprise announcement to pause retaliatory tariffs on all countries except China sent shockwaves through government and caused a surge in the stock market.

    Trump’s Art of the Trade Deal | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's imposition of reciprocal tariffs has unexpectedly led to numerous countries negotiating trade deals with the United States, significantly impacting global trade dynamics and relations with China.

    In a Blow to Trump, Johnson Pulls Framework for the President's ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ After Conservatives Revolt | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    House Speaker Johnson pulled a proposed budget framework after conservative Republicans revolted, delaying a vote and prompting negotiations with the Senate and President Trump.

    Trump’s Team of Rivals Tackles Iran | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's administration faces internal divisions on how to approach diplomatic talks with Iran, amidst concerns over Iran's nuclear program and potential concessions.

    Trump’s Tax Cuts Hang in the Balance as Capitol Hill Jargon Like ‘Dynamic Scoring’ Clouds Budget Debate | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    The article discusses the complexities and political maneuvering surrounding the potential extension of the 2017 Trump tax cuts, focusing on the use of 'dynamic scoring' and 'current-policy baseline' to justify the extension.

    House Conservatives Fold on Budget Deal With Little More Than a Pinky Promise From Leadership | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    House conservatives reluctantly approved a budget deal after receiving vague promises of future spending cuts from leadership, raising concerns about potential betrayal and a lack of substantial fiscal responsibility.

    Lawmakers Seek Investigation of Suspicious Spike in Stock Options Trading Minutes Before President’s Tariff Announcement | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    Democratic lawmakers are calling for investigations into suspicious stock options trading that occurred just before President Trump announced a temporary tariff reduction, leading to significant financial gains for some investors.

    Standing Strong Against Trump Tariffs, Beijing Warns That America Will Be Harmed More Than China | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    China strongly criticizes President Trump's tariffs, arguing that America will suffer more than China from such policies, while Asian markets react positively to a delay in tariff increases for countries other than China.

    Long Live the ‘Queen of Stonks’ | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The article discusses the controversy surrounding government officials and members of Congress investing in the stock market, particularly focusing on the contrasting views and actions of Nancy Pelosi and Democratic lawmakers.

    A Crisis Too Big for Trump? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The article analyzes the intertwined nature of the US debt and monetary crises, arguing that President Trump and Congress fail to grasp their severity and interconnectedness.

    Will India and America Cut a Tariff Deal That Could Launch a Project To Promote Trade, Weaken China, and Pacify the Mideast? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    The article discusses the potential for a trade deal between India and the US to launch the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), a project aimed at boosting trade, countering China's influence, and stabilizing the Middle East.

    Emperor Xi Is Ruining China | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    A former National Economic Council director shares his pessimistic view on US-China trade relations, highlighting China's unfair trade practices and Xi Jinping's authoritarian rule.

    'No More Changing of the Clocks': Trump Urges Congress To Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    President Trump's renewed push for permanent daylight saving time reignites Congressional debate, highlighting differing opinions on health, economic, and societal impacts.

    Is Trump America’s Most Progressive President? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    This article analyzes whether Donald Trump's economic policies align with the tenets of progressivism, arguing that his protectionist approach represents a significant government intervention despite his rhetoric.

    CBS News in Crisis as Its Hollywood Owners Prepare To Do ‘Whatever They Have To Do’ To Settle Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit, Including Apology: Report | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's lawsuit against CBS News over edited interview footage threatens to derail the Paramount-Skydance merger, potentially leading to a CBS News apology and executive shakeups.

    Europe Is Moving Fast To Try To Replace America in Backing Ukraine Against Russia | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Europe is rapidly increasing its military support for Ukraine, while the United States is reducing its involvement, leading to a significant geopolitical shift.

    Trump Administration Ready To Chop Zuckerberg’s Social Media Giant Meta Down to Size | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    The Federal Trade Commission is pursuing an antitrust lawsuit against Meta, potentially leading to the breakup of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, despite Meta's lobbying efforts.

    The President That Didn’t Bark | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    The article discusses the legal battle surrounding the deportation of a Salvadoran immigrant and the subsequent clash between the Supreme Court's ruling and President Trump's response.

    Trump Officials, Bukele Insist They Will Not Return Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    US and El Salvador refuse to return a man mistakenly deported despite a court order, sparking a debate about immigration policy and the treatment of criminals.

    Trump's ‘Good Heart’ and ‘Good Soul’ | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    This article compares the health and cognitive abilities of Donald Trump and Joe Biden, highlighting their respective approaches to health disclosures and political campaigns.

    ‘Show Me the Money’: In Battle Over Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful’ Budget Bill, Demand From ‘Jerry Maguire’ Resonates | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    The article discusses the political battle over President Trump's budget bill, highlighting the resistance to spending cuts and the misuse of taxpayer funds in programs like Medicaid.

    Common-Sense Fixes in Medicaid Could Save Hundreds of Billions, Making Reform Less Daunting Than Pundits Suggest | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    Proposed Medicaid reforms focusing on eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse could save hundreds of billions of dollars, a significant reduction that would temper projected spending increases.

    Welcome to Washington: Trump’s ‘One, Big Beautiful Bill’ Is Already on Life Support | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    Despite initial optimism, President Trump's ambitious budget bill faces significant hurdles in Congress due to internal disagreements among Republicans.

    Italy’s Meloni, an Admirer of Trump, Is Due at Washington To Press the Principles of Free Trade | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Italian Prime Minister Meloni's upcoming Washington visit aims to persuade President Trump to abandon protectionist trade policies, emphasizing the benefits of free trade and the dangers of closer ties between Europe and China.

    Maybe Vietnam Won't Twist the Knife, After All? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Xi's charm offensive in Southeast Asia and the potential for increased economic and political ties between the United States and Vietnam are analyzed in light of ongoing trade disputes and trans-shipping issues.

    Putin, With a Weak Hand in Peace Poker, Tries Slow-Walking Trump’s Initiative | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Despite stalled US aid to Ukraine and a slow-walking of Trump's peace initiative, Putin's war in Ukraine is facing significant setbacks due to high Russian casualties and material losses.

    Trump Now Saying China Faces Tariffs of Up to 245 Percent Even as Xi Speaks of Value of ‘Free Trade’ | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    The US-China trade war intensifies as the White House threatens tariffs of up to 245 percent on Chinese goods, while President Xi Jinping emphasizes the importance of free trade.

    I Don't Believe the Trump Tax Hike Rumors | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    This article argues against rumors of a Trump tax hike, citing his past promises, the potential political fallout, and economic consequences.

    ‘Contemptible Little Twerp’ David Hogg Bashed Over $20 Million Plan To Target Fellow Democrats | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    David Hogg's $20 million plan to fund primary challenges against fellow Democrats has sparked outrage among establishment figures within the party, leading to criticism and accusations.

    Will Republicans Take Responsibility for the Brewing Budget Calamity? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The article analyzes the US federal budget crisis, criticizing the Republican party's handling of fiscal policy and questioning whether they will take responsibility for the looming budget calamity.

    Welcome to Washington: Republicans Seem Thrilled To Have This Deportation Fight | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The article discusses the Republicans' strategic use of the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to gain political advantage, highlighting the contrasting approaches of Democrats and Republicans on the issue.

    A Fresh Breeze at Foggy Bottom | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    Secretary Rubio's plan to reform the State Department aims to address its alleged bloat, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and leftist leanings, aiming to better align foreign policy with presidential directives.

    Young Americans Are Abandoning Support of Congressional Democrats as Their Financial Outlook Dims | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    A new Harvard poll reveals declining support for Congressional Democrats among young Americans, largely due to financial struggles and disillusionment with institutions.

    Trump Stubs His Toe on Crimea, a Political Football for Centuries | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's proposed peace plan, which includes recognizing Russia's annexation of Crimea, faces strong opposition from Ukraine, highlighting the peninsula's long history as a geopolitical flashpoint.

    Europe Goes Its Own Way on Defense, Unnerving Washington | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • Europe

    Shifting geopolitical dynamics and concerns over US reliability are driving a surge in European defense independence, leading to increased investment in local weapons production and exploration of alternative military partnerships.

    Laurence Tribe, God, and the Roberts Court | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The article discusses the shifting opinions of legal commentators Laurence Tribe and Ruth Marcus regarding the US Supreme Court, highlighting their initial criticism and subsequent praise of the court's decisions related to Donald Trump.

    Democratic Party Proposes New Rules To Ensure Neutrality in Primaries and End Uproar Caused by Activist David Hogg | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The Democratic National Committee is proposing new rules to ensure neutrality in primaries, aiming to resolve internal conflicts stemming from the actions of vice chair David Hogg and his organization's efforts to challenge incumbents.

    The Longest Day | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    The article discusses the complexities of the ongoing war in Ukraine, focusing on differing opinions and approaches to achieving peace, particularly highlighting the contrasting viewpoints of President Trump and other world leaders.

    Economics

    ‘Tariffs Are Coming’: Markets Brace for Another Bleak Trading Session as Trump Vows No Retreat From Global Trade War | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    President Trump's unwavering stance on new tariffs triggers market uncertainty and significant global stock market declines, despite assurances from his administration.

    Investors Betting That Trump’s Tariffs, Higher Than Expected, Will Put Pressure on Profits and Might Even Trigger a Global Recession | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    Investors fear that President Trump's unexpectedly high tariffs on imports will negatively impact corporate profits and potentially trigger a global recession.

    How About a Tariff Dividend for Taxpayers? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    This article proposes using projected tariff revenues to fund significant tax cuts for American taxpayers, particularly benefiting the middle class.

    With Trump's Tariffs, the Misbehaved Children Are Coming Home to Papa | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    The article discusses President Trump's impact on international trade, suggesting his approach of using tariffs is leading to countries seeking trade agreements with the United States.

    A Better Way To Reshore American Manufacturing: Abolish the Corporate Income Tax | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • United States

    The article proposes abolishing the corporate income tax as a superior method to reshore American manufacturing, arguing it would stimulate economic growth and attract foreign investment.

    The Prospect of a Fiscal Black Hole Emerges as Trump's ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Threaten a Costly Trade War | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    President Trump's new tariffs, dubbed "Liberation Day" tariffs, are projected to negatively impact American consumers and farmers, potentially leading to a substantial increase in the federal budget deficit.

    What the Markets Are Missing in a Painful Stock Selloff Triggered by Tariffs | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    The article analyzes the impact of President Trump's tariffs on the stock market, arguing that while the tariffs have caused a selloff, offsetting tax cuts could ultimately lead to economic growth.

    Markets Suffer Continued Losses as Investors Beg for Clarity From the White House About Tariff Negotiations | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    Market indices suffered significant losses due to the White House's lack of clarity regarding President Trump's tariffs and ongoing trade negotiations.

    Why Do Economists Insist on Single-Entry Bookkeeping? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • USA

    This article critiques economists' gloomy economic forecasts, arguing that they overlook positive factors like falling oil prices and potential tax cuts, advocating for a more holistic view beyond 'single-entry bookkeeping'.

    Who Really Started a So-Called ‘Trade War,’ and Other Tariff Questions Never Asked in the Press | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    This article questions the conventional narrative surrounding the so-called 'trade war,' examining global trade imbalances, the motivations behind tariff policies, and the reactions of Wall Street to various economic factors.

    Trump’s Attacks on Powell | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • United States

    The article criticizes President Trump's attacks on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, arguing that the blame for the declining value of the dollar should be placed on Congress, not the Federal Reserve.

    Wall Street Rejoices as White House Softens Tone on Trade War, Signals Willingness To Deal With China | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    Easing trade tensions between the US and China, signaled by a softer tone from the White House and a willingness to negotiate, led to a significant surge in the stock market.

    The Word Secretary Bessent Dasn’t Utter | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Economics • World

    Secretary Bessent's proposal to reform the global financial system omits the crucial role of gold in the Bretton Woods agreement, prompting questions about the reasons behind this omission and its implications.

    Law

    SCOTUS Backs Trump — for Now — on Alien Enemies Act | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Law • World

    The Supreme Court temporarily sided with Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act for deporting Venezuelan gang members, but the decision leaves the broader legality of the act unresolved.

    Could Trump’s ‘Path of Perfect Lawlessness’ Set Him on a Collision Course With Chief Justice Roberts and the Supreme Court? | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Law • World

    A Fourth Circuit Court rebuke of the Trump administration's deportation tactics highlights a potential conflict between the executive and judicial branches, potentially leading to a Supreme Court confrontation.

    Alito Chimes* at Midnight | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Law • United States

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito dissents against a midnight order halting deportations, citing procedural irregularities and questioning the use of the All Writs Act.

    Finance

    The Federal Reserve’s Accounting for Its Own Losses Is Emerging as an Embarrassment That Only Congress Can Fix | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Finance • United States

    The Federal Reserve's accounting practices are under scrutiny for their failure to accurately reflect substantial losses, raising concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.

    Animals

    Hero Rat Sets Record for Detecting More Than 100 Landmines | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Animals • Cambodia

    A highly trained African giant pouched rat named Ronin has set a world record for detecting over 100 landmines in Cambodia.

    Science

    Members of France’s Academy of Medicine Conclude With Near Unanimity That Covid-19 Emerged After a ‘Laboratory Error’ | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Science • World

    A report from the French Academy of Medicine concludes that COVID-19 likely originated from a laboratory error in Wuhan, China, adding to existing evidence challenging the natural origin theory.

    Business

    The Justice Department’s Case Against Google Should Alarm Every Business Leader | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Business • United States

    The Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google raises concerns about the potential chilling effect on innovation and competition.

    Climate