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As the incoming Trump administration prepares to take office on January 20, 2025, a recalibration of U.S. foreign policy priorities and broader …
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Most Trump allies are trying to get Howard Lutnick ousted from his job. But his friendship with the president protects him. When President Donald Trump has decamped to Mar-a-Lago during his second term, there’s one Cabinet secretary who’s joined him every single time. It’s the same man that the …
US updates serious travel warning for popular cruise port
The State Department just updated its Level 3 travel advisory for a sought-after cruise port. With spring travel season well underway, the U.S. State …
Trump admin planning to isolate China in tariff pressure campaign
President Donald Trump and his administration are reportedly planning a pressure campaign to convince U.S. trading partners to isolate China in exchange for reduced tariffs. The administration is negotiating with more than 70 countries to secure commitments to limit their dealings with Beijing in …
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US lawmakers signal bipartisan support for Taiwan despite Trump's tariffs, criticism
Despite Trump’s 32% tariff and past criticism, Taiwan has vowed to boost defence spending and strengthen economic ties with Washington.
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Tiny San Francisco neighborhood embraces huge idea for safer street
Around 500 people turned out for this first-of-its-kind event It’s safe to say that night markets are having a moment in San Francisco. Joel Engardio, District 4’s embattled supervisor, campaigned for his seat with the promise of bringing Taipei-style night markets to the Sunset. He followed …
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Opinion | Trump’s tariffs jeopardize global trade and international security
Readers debate how recent tariffs harm U.S. relationships in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. The April 10 article “Tariffs leave Taiwan reeling, may open door for Beijing” rightly pointed out the strategic confusion triggered by the Trump administration’s 32 percent tariff on Taiwanese goods …