Tariff Refund System Launch Favors Corporations Over Consumers

The Trump administration will launch a system next Monday to issue refunds for $166 billion in tariffs previously deemed unlawful by the U.S. Supreme Court. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has developed the CAPE system, which will consolidate refunds for importers into a single electronic payment, including interest where applicable. This system aims to streamline the refund process for over 56,000 importers who had already completed the initial steps to receive reimbursement for tariffs struck down as an overreach of presidential authority.

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Italy Halts Defense Pact Renewal With Israel

The Italian Prime Minister has suspended the automatic renewal of the nation’s defense cooperation agreement with Israel. This decision was made in response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has raised legal and ethical concerns for human rights advocates. The agreement, originally established in 2003, facilitates the exchange of military materials and technological research between the two countries’ armed forces.

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Pope Criticizes Global Tyrants Amid Trump Feud

Pope Leo XIV has sharply criticized world leaders who use religion to justify violence, stating that “billions of dollars are spent on killing and devastation” while essential resources for healing and education are neglected. These remarks, made during his Africa tour, are seen as an escalation of his dispute with the White House over the US-Israel war on Iran. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops has affirmed the Pope’s position, clarifying that his comments on war align with the Catholic Church’s long-standing just war theory. Meanwhile, reports indicate the Trump administration has ended funding for a Catholic charity in Miami that shelters immigrant children, an action perceived by some as retaliation for the Pope’s stance.

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Japan Offers $10 Billion for Asian Oil Security and Regional Influence

It’s really interesting to see Japan stepping up with a significant $10 billion support package aimed at helping its Asian neighbours secure vital oil supplies. This initiative isn’t just about a helping hand; it appears to be a multifaceted strategy encompassing self-insurance for Japan’s own supply chains, protecting regional energy flows, and asserting a form of leadership in the area. Think of it less as a pure handout and more as an investment in stability, both for Japan and for the wider region. This move is particularly noteworthy given Japan’s own limited natural resources, making its commitment to regional energy security even more impactful.… Continue reading

Million Sign Petition Demands End to EU Trade Deal With Israel

This article highlights a significant petition that has garnered over one million signatures from EU citizens, urging the bloc to suspend its trade agreement with Israel due to alleged genocide and human rights violations in Gaza. The petition, which achieved this milestone in a record three months, obliges the European Commission to consider the demand amidst growing member state opposition to Israel’s policies. Organizers emphasize the need for the EU to uphold international law and cease complicity, particularly given the substantial trade relationship between the EU and Israel.

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Clarence Thomas Slams Progressives, Defends God-Given Rights

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has publicly voiced strong criticism of progressivism, deeming it an existential threat to the foundational principles of the United States. Speaking at the University of Texas at Austin Law School, Thomas asserted that a spirit of “cynicism, rejection, hostility and animus” toward America pervades the nation, placing blame on “intellectuals” and higher education institutions for diminishing founding values. He argued that progressivism seeks to replace the Declaration of Independence’s premise of God-given rights with the notion that rights originate from government, fostering subservience incompatible with constitutional ideals. Thomas also expressed concern over Washington officials who he believes lack commitment to core tenets such as free enterprise and the Constitution’s original meaning, often masking their failures as pragmatic institutionalism. He concluded with a call for Americans to emulate the courage of the Declaration’s signers to secure the nation’s future.

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Rotavirus Surges in US Amidst Declining Vaccinations

Rotavirus, a highly contagious virus causing severe diarrhea and vomiting in infants and young children, is experiencing a resurgence across the U.S. This trend is particularly concerning due to declining vaccination rates, which have fallen to 73.8% nationally. Experts warn that unvaccinated children are at a significantly higher risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and even death, a stark reminder of the dangers before the widespread availability of an effective vaccine. Despite its proven safety and efficacy in preventing tens of thousands of hospitalizations annually, confusion and doubt surrounding the vaccine are on the rise.

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MAGA Supporters Accused in Bomb Threat Against Pope Leo’s Brother

New Lenox Police are investigating a bomb threat that was reported at the suburban home of Pope Leo XIV’s brother. Officers responded to the residence and established a secure perimeter, with nearby neighbors asked to evacuate out of an abundance of caution. Following a thorough search, investigators determined the threat to be unsubstantiated, finding no explosive devices or hazardous materials. Police emphasized that making false reports is a serious offense that could lead to criminal charges, and the investigation is ongoing.

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Americans Seek Canadian Citizenship Amidst Political Uncertainty

Following a Canadian court ruling that deemed previous citizenship laws unconstitutional, a pathway to Canadian citizenship has opened for many Americans. This revision to Bill C-3 of Canada’s Citizenship Act reverses a “first-generation” limit and has led to a significant increase in applications from individuals with Canadian ancestry. While some Americans seek this as a “Plan B” due to political instability in the US, others are motivated by a desire to reconnect with their heritage and culture. The expanded eligibility, effective December 2023, allows for citizenship claims through direct lineage from parents or grandparents, and the influx of applications is expected to be substantial.

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NYC Mayor Touts New Tax on Luxury Second Homes

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani expressed strong support for a newly unveiled pied-à-terre tax proposal. This tax, championed by Governor Kathy Hochul, targets luxury second homes in New York City valued at $5 million or more and owned by ultra-wealthy nonresidents. The initiative is anticipated to generate at least $500 million annually, with funds earmarked for essential services and city improvements. Mayor Mamdani emphasized that the tax is designed to address an unfair system and ensure that those who benefit from the city’s prestige contribute more significantly to its upkeep.

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