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Testing Finds High-Grade Gold at Historic McCabe Mine in Arizona
By Jill McLaughlin Results from drilling deep, unexplored veins at the historic McCabe Mine in Arizona indicate the once-abandoned site could again produce high-quality gold, Arizona Eagle Mining Corp. said on May 6. “These initial results are an excellent start to the … drill program, validating our belief that significant high-grade gold and silver mineralization remains…
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US Fighter Jet Fires On, Disables Tanker Approaching Iranian Port: CENTCOM
By Ryan Morgan A U.S. fighter jet fired upon and disabled an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on May 6, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced. CENTCOM, which oversees military operations in the Middle East, said U.S. forces determined that the Iranian-flagged crude oil tanker M/T Hasna was sailing toward an Iranian port on…
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Trial Starts for NYC Resident Who Allegedly Headed Illegal Chinese Police Station
By Nicholas Zifcak The trial of a Chinese American man charged with helping China’s communist regime track down dissidents from an overseas police station in New York starts on May 6. Lu Jianwang, 64, former president of the American ChangLe Association, allegedly operated an overseas police service station in Manhattan’s Chinatown on behalf of the…
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CENTCOM Denies Iranian Claim of Missile Strike on US Warship in Strait of Hormuz
By Evgenia Filimianova The United States has rejected Iranian state media reports that a U.S. warship had been struck by missiles in the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a May 4 post on X that “no U.S. Navy ships have been struck,” adding that U.S. forces are supporting Project Freedom and…
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Iran Warns of Military Response as US Launches Naval Mission in Strait of Hormuz
By Evgenia Filimianova The Iranian military has warned it will target U.S. forces entering the Strait of Hormuz, hours after U.S. officials confirmed a naval operation aimed at guiding commercial vessels out of the waterway. The warning, issued by Iranian commanders and lawmakers on May 4, comes as the United States prepares to deploy thousands…
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4 Noncitizens Charged With Illegally Voting in Federal Elections
By Naveen Athrappully Four noncitizen residents of New Jersey have been charged in separate criminal complaints for allegedly voting in federal elections, which is illegal, and then lying about it when applying for U.S. citizenship. The individuals were “non-citizens when they registered to vote in New Jersey,” the Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a…
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US Airlines to Aid Stranded Passengers After Spirit Airlines Shuts Down
By Tom Gantert Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy said that U.S. airlines will assist stranded passengers and displaced workers after Spirit Airlines said on Saturday it had ceased operations “effective immediately.” The airline canceled its flights and said its passengers should not go to the airport. Major carriers, including American, Delta, United, and Southwest, have…
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OPEC+ Approves 3rd Oil Output Increase as Hormuz Tensions Persist
By Tom Gantert OPEC+ said Sunday that seven member countries will raise oil output targets by 188,000 barrels per day in June, marking the third consecutive monthly increase as the alliance gradually unwinds earlier production cuts. The group announced the decision after a virtual meeting to review global market conditions. The countries will ease voluntary…
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US to Cut Troops in Germany a ‘Lot Further’ Than 5,000: Trump
By Naveen Athrappully President Donald Trump said the United States will withdraw even more U.S. troops from Germany than previously confirmed amid Washington’s disagreement with Berlin over the Iran war. On May 1, a Pentagon spokesperson said that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth had ordered 5,000 U.S. troops stationed in Germany to withdraw from the…
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US Manufacturing Activity Holds Steady Despite Surging Costs
By Andrew Moran U.S. manufacturing activity held steady in April, despite the war in Iran driving up factory costs, new industry data released on May 1 show. April’s purchasing managers’ index—a monthly survey of firms indicating the sector’s prevailing economic direction—was unchanged at 52.7, according to the Institute for Supply Management. While it fell short…
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