The closure of the Polish-Belarusian border has halted a critical €25 billion-a-year freight route for Chinese exports to the EU, prompting Beijing to seek its reopening. Poland’s decision followed a Russian drone incursion and the commencement of joint military exercises with Belarus, closing key rail and road crossings. This disruption is expected to significantly impact Chinese imports, as 90% of rail freight between China and the EU passes through Poland. High-level talks are scheduled between Chinese and Polish officials, with Beijing emphasizing the “safe and smooth operation” of the railway and the importance of the China-Europe Railway Express.
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President Trump stated he would consider labeling the anti-fascist group Antifa as domestic terrorists, pending support from his cabinet and the Justice Department. The president’s comments suggest a broader crackdown on left-wing groups allegedly inciting violence, with Trump claiming some groups are “getting away with murder.” He also indicated he discussed potential racketeering charges with the Attorney General against groups that he claims are funding agitators. Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller added that the Justice Department would investigate who is funding the alleged violence and hold them criminally liable.
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The U.S. military conducted another strike against a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel in international waters, resulting in the death of three individuals. President Trump stated the target was a violent drug trafficking cartel threatening U.S. interests and provided a video of the event, though details on the evidence were scarce. This strike follows a prior similar action, as the U.S. has a significant military buildup in the southern Caribbean, including aircraft and warships. The Trump administration has indicated further strikes may occur and claims self-defense as justification, while the Venezuelan government, accused of involvement, has accused the U.S. of seeking regime change.
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Maurene Comey, the federal prosecutor involved in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, has filed a lawsuit alleging her politically motivated dismissal. The lawsuit claims the firing, which occurred without explanation shortly before the Trump administration made a deal with Maxwell, was a violation of due process. Comey, daughter of former FBI Director James Comey and a prosecutor on cases involving Maxwell and Sean “Diddy” Combs, asserts the termination was retaliatory due to her father’s adversarial relationship with the former President. The timing of her firing raises questions, especially in light of the subsequent meeting between Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Maxwell, who praised Trump. The lawsuit names several defendants, including the Department of Justice and the Executive Office of the President, seeking reinstatement through a jury trial.
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Former President Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency in Washington, D.C., due to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s decision to end cooperation between the Metropolitan Police Department and ICE. Trump, in a Truth Social post, claimed his actions had dramatically reduced crime in the city and criticized Bowser for bowing to pressure from the “Radical Left Democrats.” He stated that he would call a national emergency and federalize the city if necessary to prevent crime from “roaring back.” Bowser has stated that immigration enforcement is not within the MPD’s purview, and she created an Emergency Operations Center to address the issues Trump highlighted.
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Following the closure of the popular climate.gov website due to funding cuts by the Trump administration, experts have launched an independent successor, climate.us, to ensure public access to critical climate information. The Trump administration’s actions involved the termination of climate.gov staff and the removal of climate data, including information related to diversity and equity. The new platform aims to restore censored content and continuously update climate data, countering the administration’s efforts to suppress climate science. This initiative underscores the importance of accessible and trusted climate information, especially given the implications for extreme weather preparedness and the ongoing climate crisis.
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Following the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump opted to deliver divisive remarks, blaming the “radical left” for the shooting, even before a suspect was apprehended. The president vowed to investigate those he perceived as contributing to political violence, signaling an intention to use the power of the state against his political opponents. Trump later boasted about a “major investigation” into individuals on the left, although the details of this probe remained unclear. This aligns with Trump’s broader strategy of exacerbating societal polarization and delegitimizing his political opponents, while also sending signals to the right, appearing to excuse extremist violence and expressing skepticism about democratic processes.
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During a recent exchange, former President Donald Trump claimed that 300 million Americans died from drug overdoses in the past year. This assertion is demonstrably false, as official data from the CDC indicates that drug overdose deaths were closer to 75,000 in the 12 months ending March 2025. Trump’s exaggerated figure vastly surpasses even global drug-related deaths reported by the WHO. This is not the first time Trump has misrepresented drug death statistics, which has drawn criticism and mockery.
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Former President Donald Trump suggested changing the current quarterly earnings report system to a semiannual one, citing potential cost savings and a focus on long-term company management. This proposal, contingent on SEC approval, echoes concerns raised by figures like Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon, who have criticized the emphasis on short-term profits. While current regulations mandate quarterly reporting in the U.S., some argue that the increased transparency outweighs the drawbacks, and other global markets, like the U.K., already operate with semiannual reporting.
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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy faced backlash on social media after a clip from his broadcast appeared to suggest that Donald Trump played a role in the hypothetical assassination of Charlie Kirk. The controversy arose from a misinterpretation of Portnoy’s statement, which, when taken in context, was actually criticizing the divisive political climate and suggesting Trump’s divisiveness contributed to the issue. Portnoy clarified that he wasn’t blaming Trump but highlighting how his presence fuels political tensions, leading to a swift response from MAGA supporters who were quick to condemn the shorter, out-of-context clip. Portnoy responded by sharing the full clip and denouncing the accusations.
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