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Biden Signs $95 Billion Foreign Aid Bill Into Law

By T. J. Muscaro Just 12 hours after the Senate gave its late-night approval, President Joe Biden signed the contentious $95 billion national security package that sends more foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific. The legislation also includes a measure that forces TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company and authorizes…

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Trump Classified Docs Case: Unsealed Court Filings Show Emails Between NARA, Biden White House

By Caden Pearson Court filings newly unsealed on Monday in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case include emails between National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) officials, the Biden White House, and the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding former President Donald Trump’s presidential records. The trove of unsealed filings also revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s…

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Outlook Bleak for Prosecution in Trump New York Trial, Experts Indicate

By Sam Dorman Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has presented a weak case against former President Donald Trump in New York, attorneys told The Epoch Times. The contentious trial saw opening arguments from Todd Blanche, President Trump’s attorney, and Manhattan prosecutor Matthew Colangelo. Their statements, although just the beginning, offered a preview into how…

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‘Threat Facing Our Country Is From the Far Left’ and Socialistic Thugs, Not Trump: Bill Barr

By Naveen Athrappully Former Attorney General Bill Barr dismissed the idea that former President Donald Trump is a power-hungry “right-wing dictator,” noting that the real threat facing the United States is the intolerant “far left” ideologues. President Trump will “probably put a premium on people who he feels would be more subservient to him. And…

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SEC Plan to Track Americans’ Stock Investments Sparks Legal Fight

By Kevin Stocklin All stock trades conducted on U.S. exchanges will soon be surveilled by the government, according to a newly implemented plan by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC’s “Consolidated Audit Trail” (CAT) mandate would “allow regulators to efficiently and accurately track all activity throughout the U.S. markets,” the SEC stated. In…

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House Passes $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package, Bill That Could Ban TikTok

By Jackson Richman and Joseph Lord The House of Representatives has passed legislation that would give financial assistance to American partners in the Indo-Pacific, Ukraine, and Israel, in addition to a bill that includes measures such as forcing Chinese divestment of TikTok. This comes as House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) faces growing discontent among conservatives…

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Should You Use Retirement Savings to Buy a House

By Mike Valles Buying a house has always been a part of the American dream. It not only adds prestige to the new owner but also some financial security. Homes for sale are now more expensive than ever, and getting enough money for a down payment can be difficult. One way to get some of…

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Special Counsel David Weiss Opposes Hunter Biden’s Bid to Stall Gun Trial

By Caden Pearson Special counsel David Weiss on Friday opposed Hunter Biden’s attempt to halt district court proceedings concerning his gun charges, asserting that an appellate court lacks the jurisdiction to hear the appeal. According to an April 17 status report and notice of interlocutory appeal, Mr. Biden intends to revisit his arguments with an…

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Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold, and Other Commodities (April 19)

By The Associated Press Benchmark U.S. crude oil for May delivery rose 41 cents to $83.14 per barrel Friday. Brent crude for June delivery rose 18 cents to $87.29 per barrel. Wholesale gasoline for May delivery was unchanged at $2.71 a gallon. May heating oil rose 1 cent $2.54 a gallon. May natural gas fell…

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1 in 5 Foods Have ‘Significant’ Pesticide Risk: Consumer Reports

By Naveen Athrappully One in five tested foods sold in the United States has a high risk of pesticide contamination, and some foods, like green peas, contain dangerous pesticides banned by authorities, according to Consumer Reports (CR). CR analyzed seven years’ worth of Department of Agriculture data, studying 59 common fruits and vegetables to assess…

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Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Trump Trial Courthouse

By Tom Ozimek A man set himself on fire across the street from a Manhattan courthouse just minutes after the full jury was selected in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial that alleges falsification of business records. New York Police Department (NYPD) said at a press conference that the individual has been identified as Max…

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RFK Jr. Responds to Family Members Endorsing Biden

By Jeff Louderback When around 15 members of the Kennedy family formally endorsed President Joe Biden in Philadelphia, the same city where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he was leaving the Democrat primary race to run as an independent, the candidate took it in stride. Upon learning of the event, Mr. Kennedy posted on X,…

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Over-Issuance of Currency Plays Into Volatile Economic Trends: ‘Pinnacle View’ Discussion

By The Pinnacle View Team The world economy has navigated turbulent waters in recent years, with challenges including a global pandemic, post-pandemic economic woes, geopolitical tensions, trade fragmentation, and rising financial stress. Major powers have responded by engaging in substantial over-issuance of currency, experts told NTD’s “Pinnacle View” program last week. However, the central bank…

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