Asia, Caught in the Middle, Faces Trump and Xi’s Tug of War
President Trump’s visit shows how the United States and China are vying for influence in Asia over trade, technology and the fate of Taiwan.
President Trump’s visit shows how the United States and China are vying for influence in Asia over trade, technology and the fate of Taiwan.
TOKYO (AP) Just days after taking office, Japan’s new leader faces a series of back-to-back foreign policy tests, with.
The Mises Institute 2025 Supporters Summit in Delray Beach, Florida. This event explores the theme of economic freedom and makes the case for the system of private property.
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President Trump called off trade negotiations with Canada on Thursday after the government of Ontario, the most populous province in Canada, released an advertisement that featured remarks from former President Reagan that criticized tariffs. The advertisement’s launch last week signalled the start of the Ontario government’s “new advertising campaign” in the U.S. against tariffs, which…
Doug Ford has built a reputation for picking fights with President Trump and getting under his skin with publicity-grabbing moves as U.S. tariffs have harmed Ontario’s economy.
Venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, a key supporter of President Trump, suggested Thursday that the president was “terribly advised” on his decision to pardon Binance founder Changpeng Zhao. “I love President Trump; this is possibly the greatest admin of my lifetime — except for these pardons,” Lonsdale wrote Thursday in a post on social platform X,…
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The state’s top court tossed out a lawsuit Thursday that claimed New York City’s gifted and talented programs — which mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani wants to phase out — are racially biased against black and Latino students.
The Democrat Oysterman with the Nazi Totenkopf tattoo, Graham Platner, is in the lead in the primary race against Janet Mills. The winner will run against Sen. Susan Collins. He makes Sen. Collins look great. The primary is June, 2026. Platner has a history of tweeting that white people and rural people are “racist” and [.] The post The Oysterman with the Nazi Tattoo Leads by 34 Points appeared first on www. independentsentinel. com.