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Donald Trump's Video Referencing 'Unified Reich' If He Wins Shocks US—What Does He Mean?

Donald Trump's Video Referencing 'Unified Reich' if He Wins Shocks US; What Does He Mean?

Donald Trump's official Truth Social account posted a video referencing a possible unified Reich, which shocked the US. But why are Americans concerned?


South Korea Bans North Korean Pop Song Praising Kim Jong Un

South Korea’s media regulator has banned the North Korean pop song ‘Friendly Father,’ claiming that it, and the accompanying music video, was "linked to psychological warfare" against the government in Seoul.

Donald Trump's Social Media Company Receives Inquiry From Financial Industry Regulatory Authority

Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of former President Donald Trump's social media company Truth Social, disclosed that it had coordinated with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

Top US Natural Gas Producer Chesapeake Energy Starts Laying Off Employees After Its Divestment of Eagle Ford Assets

Chesapeake Energy, a leading natural gas producer in the United States, has started laying off employees this week.


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VinFast Under Federal Investigation Over VF 8 Electric Vehicle Crash in California That Killed Family of Four
VinFast is under federal investigation following a fatal crash in California involving its VF 8 electric vehicle that resulted in the deaths of a family of four.
Whistleblower Claims GlaxoSmithKline Lies to FDA, Federal Government About Zantac Safety Claims
A whistleblower has come out with allegations that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) deceived the public about the safety of Zantac, a popular heartburn medicine.
BMW Recalls Over 390,000 US Cars Over Potential Issues With Takata Airbags
The US Senate accuses BMW and other automakers of buying car components from a banned Chinese supplier. Here's what officials shared.
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Two German banks in Russia had their assets seized by the court over a Baltic Sea gas project construction issue.
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China restricts certain US corporations' investments, imports, and exports, including weapons sales to Taiwan.
US Regulators Considering Slashing Proposed Capital Hike for Big Banks: Report
The Federal Reserve and two other US regulators are reportedly considering a new plan to reduce a nearly 20% mandated increase in capital for the country's largest banks.
China Sanctions Boeing, Two US Defense Contractors for Taiwan Arm Sales
Amidst Taiwan's presidential inauguration, the Chinese government made a significant move by imposing sanctions on Boeing and two other defense companies.
Florida Enacts Stricter SNAP Benefits Rules; DeSantis Signs Bill to Reform Public Assistance
Washington's SUN Bucks program, an extension of SNAP benefits, will provide $120 in food assistance to over 500,000 children during the summer months.
Social Security Payment Worth Up to $4,873: Who's Eligible to Receive on July 10?
Social Security recipients are projected to receive an additional $60 per month in 2025, with benefits rising by approximately 3.2 percent due to persistent inflation, according to new estimates.
New Colorado Tax Credit Aims to Slash Child Poverty, Leveraging TABOR Surplus
Overcoming common barriers such as income limits and filing status can enable individuals to qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
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