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Pentagon to Wind Back US Troop Footprint in Syria
By Ryan Morgan The Pentagon is preparing to downsize the U.S. military footprint in Syria in the coming weeks, citing recent successes against the ISIS terrorist group. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, on April 18, announced what the Department of Defense is characterizing as a planned consolidation of U.S. forces in Syria. Parnell said Defense Secretary…
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US Strikes Target Fuel Port in Yemen’s Houthi-Controlled Northwest
By Ryan Morgan U.S. forces launched new strikes on the Ras Isa port in northwest Yemen on April 17, damaging a key artery believed to be supplying fuel sustaining Yemen’s Houthis. “Today, U.S. forces took action to eliminate this source of fuel for the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists and deprive them of illegal revenue that has…
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Trump Administration Rescinds Biden-Era Greenhouse Gas Rule for Highways
By Chase Smith The U.S. Department of Transportation has repealed a Biden-era rule requiring states to set targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles on federally funded highways, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced on April 18. The rule, finalized in 2023 but never implemented due to legal challenges, would have required state transportation agencies…
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Kansas City Man Charged in Tesla Arson Case Involving Molotov Cocktails
By Tom Ozimek A Kansas City man attending college in Boston has been arrested and charged in federal court for allegedly firebombing two Tesla Cybertrucks at a dealership in Missouri last month using homemade incendiary devices. Owen McIntire, 19, was taken into custody in Boston and made his initial appearance in Massachusetts federal court on…
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2 Dead, Son of Sheriff’s Deputy in Custody After Florida State University Shooting
By T. J. Muscaro and Jacob Burg Two people are dead and seven others, including the shooting suspect, were left injured after an active shooter opened fire at the Florida State University (FSU) campus on April 17, law enforcement officers confirmed. FSU’s chief of police, Jason Trumbower, reported to members of the press that the…
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Trump Expresses Confidence in EU Trade Deal in Meeting With Italy’s Meloni
By Emel Akan and Travis Gillmore WASHINGTON—U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the White House on April 17, with both leaders signaling confidence that a trade deal will emerge with the European Union (EU). Trump said he has “very little problem making a deal with Europe, or anybody else, because…
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Legal Battles, Accusations of Bias as America’s Public Media Faces Uncertain Future
By Brad Jones President Donald Trump’s plans to cut government spending and reduce funding to public media have ruffled feathers in Washington and triggered lawsuits from journalists whose jobs at Voice of America and other tax-payer-funded media agencies have been threatened. Trump signed an executive order on March 14, slashing funding at seven agencies and…
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Trump Signs Order Barring Illegal Immigrants From Receiving Social Security
By T.J. Muscaro President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on April 15 directing several federal agencies to take measures to prevent Social Security payments from going to ineligible people such as illegal immigrants and fraudsters. The memorandum was directed at the Social Security Administration inspector general, the Social Security commissioner, the attorney general, and the…
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Honda Shifting Production of Civic Hybrid to US From Japan
By Austin Alonzo Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. will move its production of the five-door Civic hybrid model to Indiana from its current origin in Japan. Japanese production of that particular model will end in June or July, a spokesman said on April 16. In an email to The Epoch Times, Chris Abbruzzese, a spokesman…
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