The US government has reportedly urged Apple to find alternative suppliers for memory chips, encouraging the company to reduce its reliance on China. This move aims to diversify Apple's supply chain.
The United States has banned the import of new foreign-made humanoid robots, a move reportedly aimed at China, while simultaneously, the US and Saudi Arabia launched coordinated attacks against pro-Iranian militias in Iraq, leading to at least 20 deaths, and Iran retaliated with missile strikes on US bases.
Donald Trump stated that any US-Saudi civil nuclear deal would be contingent on Saudi Arabia normalizing relations with Israel and joining the Abraham Accords. This condition has been welcomed by Israel as a historic step towards peace in the region.
The Trump administration has issued subpoenas to New York Times journalists following their report on alleged security vulnerabilities in the new Air Force One. The subpoenas target reporters who covered the details of the presidential aircraft's security gaps.
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The Trump administration's ban on Anthropic's latest AI models has sparked debate, with some analysts suggesting it risks ceding AI leadership to China. The move is being scrutinized for its potential implications beyond an 'Amazon complaint'.
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The Department of Justice is moving to strip the citizenship of 17 individuals accused of concealing serious crimes, including sex offenses and fraud, from immigration officials. This action is part of an intensified effort to denaturalize those who obtained citizenship through deception.
The U.S. government announced a $2 billion investment in several quantum computing companies, including IBM, D-Wave, and Rigetti, while also taking equity stakes in these firms. This initiative aims to boost America's lead in quantum technology.
Donald Trump's recent rhetoric, including threats of tariffs and criticism of European defense spending, has caused new turbulence for EU and NATO security alliances. His statements are prompting discussions about Europe's ability to defend itself and its trade relations.
The Trump administration has announced the repeal of several agreements with schools that previously protected transgender students, according to a ministry statement.
US President Donald Trump has strongly criticized NATO, calling their refusal to assist in a mission near Iran a 'foolish mistake' and threatening to reconsider the United States' membership in the alliance. He continues to lash out at allies who declined his request to send forces to the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting that 'finishing the job' in Iran would quickly mobilize them.
The US Justice Department published additional FBI documents describing interviews with a woman who said President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her after she was introduced to him by Jeffrey Epstein.
The Trump administration has announced cuts to federal funding for healthcare operations and treatments for transgender children. This decision will impact financial support for transgender individuals seeking medical care.
The Trump administration announced plans to end subsidies for Medicare Part D drug premiums, which is expected to lead to higher costs for most enrollees. Concurrently, the US also banned the import of new Chinese humanoid robots and power inverters, citing security concerns in its latest tech crackdown.
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A U.S. appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration cannot detain migrants without bond hearings for more than 90 days. This decision prevents indefinite detention of migrants by ICE without a bond hearing.
The US government under the Trump administration has approved the takeover of Warner Bros. after months of review, concluding it poses no restriction to competition.
The Trump administration has put a controversial $1.8 billion 'weaponization' fund on hold following congressional opposition. Concurrently, the administration proposed a 25% tariff on Brazilian imports, citing unfair trade practices.
The United States has expanded sanctions against Cuba, prompting Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel to warn of a "bloodbath" if the island nation is attacked. This escalation highlights severe tensions between the two countries.
Switzerland is facing new punitive tariffs from the Trump administration starting in July and has sent a letter to the US to explain why the country is not living at the expense of the USA.
President Trump threatened to withdraw U.S. troops from Germany, citing disagreements with German officials, while also signaling a prolonged U.S. blockade against Iran which caused oil prices to surge.
Millions reportedly gathered across the U.S. and Europe for 'No Kings' rallies to express opposition to Donald Trump's policies, with over 3,200 demonstrations planned in all 50 US states and cities worldwide, marking the largest day of protests for the movement.
The White House has proposed a new visitor screening center to replace the current temporary trailers and tents used by the Secret Service, marking the latest presidential building project aimed at enhancing security.
The United States has struck a $1.2 billion deal to pay German energy company RWE to abandon its offshore wind farm projects. This move is part of an effort to promote mineral projects and counter China, despite some viewing it as aiding a golden age for renewable energy.
The U.S. Justice Department has withdrawn subpoenas issued to New York Times journalists regarding their reporting on the new Air Force One. This decision came after pressure from a judge and marks a success for the newspaper in its dispute with the Trump administration.
A new limited edition 'Moonswatch,' commemorating the first moon landing, has been released. The watch, limited to 1969 pieces, requires buyers to complete a questionnaire reminiscent of the US Esta form, interpreted as a subtle criticism of the Trump administration.
California Governor Gavin Newsom claims that the Trump administration is politically targeting him and his wife with an investigation. Newsom suggests this is retaliation for his criticism of Donald Trump.
Anthropic has taken its latest AI models offline for foreign nationals following a directive from the US government, citing security concerns. The decision has sparked alarm among French politicians and raised questions about supply chain risks and potential 'jailbreak' fears related to the advanced AI technology.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to sell weapons-grade plutonium to technology start-up companies. This move has raised questions and concerns regarding the handling and distribution of such sensitive materials.
Donald Trump issued fresh warnings to Iran, stating that 'the clock is ticking' and threatening severe consequences, while Iran declared its readiness to confront any aggression.
The prestigious Pulitzer Prizes were awarded, recognizing various works including investigative reporting on the Trump administration, public service journalism by The Washington Post, and photography from Gaza. The awards committee also reportedly criticized former President Trump.
Online communities and figures within the Trump administration are reportedly speculating about a conspiracy behind the deaths of 11 scientists over a four-year period.
Jazz musician Chuck Redd has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him by the 'Trump Kennedy Center' after he canceled a Christmas Eve 2025 concert in protest of the cultural institution's renaming, calling the case 'retaliatory'.
The US Trade Representative (USTR) has launched new Section 301 trade investigations into alleged unfair trade practices, including forced labor, targeting 60 countries and economies. In response, Thailand's Ministry of Commerce has established a task force to compile evidence and argue against its inclusion in these US investigations.