The Port of Corpus Christi has experienced unprecedented activity due to a surge in U.S. crude oil exports amidst the ongoing Iran war. With major Persian Gulf export terminals largely inaccessible, Corpus Christi has emerged as a crucial hub, with March marking its busiest month ever and the first quarter its most active ever. This increased demand has led to a significant rise in ship traffic, as tankers from around the globe converge on the U.S. Gulf Coast to secure American crude.
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As Russia gears up for its May 9 Victory Day parade, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has advised against attendance for representatives of states allied with Russia, citing concerns over ongoing hostilities. Moscow, in turn, has expressed worries about potential Ukrainian attacks, leading to increased security measures, including the reported shutdown of mobile internet and text messaging services in the Russian capital on May 9. For the first time in almost two decades, the parade will notably exclude military equipment due to the “current operational situation.” Meanwhile, Ukraine’s top negotiator is scheduled to meet with US counterparts in Miami to discuss humanitarian issues, prisoner exchanges, and efforts to revive diplomatic processes aimed at ending the conflict.
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Israel has indicted a Jewish man for a violent assault on a Catholic nun outside Jerusalem’s Old City, an incident captured on video and drawing widespread condemnation. The man, identified as Yona Schreiber, is charged with simple assault and assault motivated by religious hostility. This indictment follows a string of recent incidents targeting Christians and religious symbols, prompting international scrutiny of Israel’s treatment of religious minorities. Despite Israel’s commitment to religious freedom, church authorities and monitoring groups report a growing trend of anti-Christian sentiment and harassment.
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The author expresses sincere gratitude for numerous kind messages received. As direct replies are unfeasible, this statement serves as a collective acknowledgement of support. For individuals planning local events, the author extends warm wishes for a very happy day.
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Contrary to concerns about a COVID-19-like pandemic, the current hantavirus outbreak is not expected to spread widely. Experts emphasize that hantavirus transmits very differently from respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and influenza. Human-to-human transmission of this particular hantavirus strain primarily occurs through prolonged, close contact, as seen in past localized outbreaks, and public health measures like contact tracing and isolation are sufficient to break transmission chains.
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A United States trade court has ruled against President Donald Trump’s universal 10 per cent tariff rate, finding that the administration lacked legal justification to impose them under a 1970s law. This decision by a two-to-one majority of judges at the US Court of International Trade deals another blow to the president’s signature economic policy, though the ruling currently only applies to the plaintiffs in the case. The tariffs, which were set to expire in July, were previously challenged by a group of small businesses, and this ruling adds to a series of legal setbacks for the administration’s agenda of establishing import taxes.
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Negotiations between Samsung’s chipmaking union and management have reached an impasse over the guarantee of an annual bonus, despite agreement on a 13% operating profit allocation per employee. This dispute follows a large protest by over 30,000 workers demanding a share of profits comparable to SK hynix, whose employees receive significantly higher and guaranteed bonuses. A strike is threatened from May 21 to June 7, potentially costing Samsung billions and impacting its reputation as an HBM4 chip supplier. The complexity of Samsung’s corporate structure, with other divisions struggling financially, makes granting the semiconductor division’s demands a sensitive issue.
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As part of an ongoing diplomatic engagement, Brazilian President Lula da Silva is scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House to address critical economic and security matters. This high-stakes meeting comes amid a reportedly strained relationship between the two leaders, drawing significant international attention for potential breakthroughs on trade tariffs and other bilateral concerns. The discussions are anticipated to focus on navigating complex economic policies and enhancing security cooperation, with observers closely monitoring the summit for any signs of improved understanding and agreement.
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A former sheriff’s deputy has been convicted of reckless homicide for fatally shooting Casey Goodson Jr., a Black man, as he was returning to his grandmother’s home with sandwiches. Jurors were unable to reach a unanimous decision on the more serious murder charge, resulting in a mistrial for that count. While the former deputy claimed the shooting was justified due to Goodson holding a gun, no other witnesses or cameras corroborated this account, and evidence suggested the gun was not in Goodson’s hand. This verdict brings a measure of closure to Goodson’s family, who had fought for justice for over five years.
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A recent judicial statement has declared the terminations of DOGE grants to be unlawful and, frankly, quite troubling. This is a significant development, suggesting that actions taken were not only improper but potentially harmful, raising serious questions about the processes and motivations behind these decisions. The core issue seems to be that these grant terminations were carried out in a manner that disregarded established legal procedures and, by extension, the principles of due process that are fundamental to our system.
The impact of these terminations, as highlighted in the context of the discussions, extends far beyond administrative errors. It’s being pointed out that the discontinuation of certain funding, particularly related to USAID, has had devastating humanitarian consequences.… Continue reading