November 5 When did MAGA become Make Argentina Great Again? President Donald Trump's "Farmers First" policy falls short as $40 billion Argentina bailout hurts American farmers amid trade war fallout and rising farm bankruptcies.
November 4 President Trump’s historic peace plan could reshape the Middle East – but we need to act fast Trump's 20-point Middle East peace plan faces critical test as Gaza ceasefire creates window for lasting regional transformation and Hamas disarmament efforts.
November 3 Trump learns how to fend off the Chinese threat like he is reading Sun Tzu I learned from CIA counterterrorism operations that allies are force multipliers, and Trump administration applies this strategy with rare earth mineral deals.
November 2 US, China agree to open direct military hotline after Xi-Trump summit War Secretary Pete Hegseth says he had a "positive" meeting with China’s defense chief Dong Jun as both sides agreed to open military channels to ease tensions.
November 1 Examining the next threat from Communist China: Our healthcare system Chinese companies like United Imaging and Contec exploiting medical device vulnerabilities to steal American patient data and harm healthcare operations.
November 1 Trump touts ‘12 out of 10’ meeting with Xi, downplays reports of Venezuela strikes President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, agreeing to cut tariffs by 10%. He said he did so because China agreed to help address the fentanyl crisis.
October 31 Supreme Court prepares to confront monumental case over Trump executive power and tariff authority Trump tariff case before Supreme Court could reshape presidential power. Global trade uncertainty grows as justices weigh emergency authority limits this Wednesday.
October 31 Trump and Xi skip Taiwan talk despite years of war preparations Trump and Xi Jinping avoided discussing Taiwan during their recent meeting, despite escalating military tensions and China's increased pressure on the island.
October 31 Trump stuns with call to resume nuclear tests — why now, and what it could mean President Donald Trump announceed the U.S. will revive nuclear weapons testing, and instructed the Pentagon to begin the process on an "equal basis" with Russia and China.
October 31 Hegseth, in talks with Chinese counterpart, says US will 'stoutly defend' interests in Indo-Pacific U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth told his Chinese counterpart the U.S. will “stoutly defend" its Indo-Pacific interests during talks in Malaysia.