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News analysis The Trump administration's suspension of the Jones Act, the 1920 law requiring that goods moved between U.S. ports travel on vessels that are American-built, American-flagged, and mostly American-crewed, has now run for more than two months and is set to last into August. The Department of Homeland Security
US Treasury Sanctions Major Chinese Oil Refinery and 40 Shipping Firms Tied to Iran’s Shadow Fleet
According to an April 24 press release, the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned...
Chinese AI Firm MizarVision Tracks US Warships and Bombers Using Satellite Imagery
According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), A Hangzhou-based artificial intelligence company called MizarVision...
Lithuania Plans to Join US-Led Maritime Coalition to Secure Strait of Hormuz Shipping
As tensions continue in the Strait of Hormuz, multiple countries are gradually expressing support for...
Suspect in White House Correspondents’ Dinner Attack Attempt Withdraws Bail Request
According to reports from Reuters, California man Cole Allen, accused of attempting to assassinate Trump...
China’s Top Financial Regulator Li Yunze Reportedly Removed or Demoted
Reports circulating in Chinese and international media suggest that Li Yunze, head of China’s top financial...
Apple’s Success in China Raises New Questions About Long-Term Risks as Cook Exits
Commentary As Tim Cook nears the end of his tenure as CEO of Apple Inc., the architect behind the...
CCP-Linked Hackers Impersonate Journalists to Target Dissidents Worldwide: Report
By Jin Yan, Vision Times On April 30, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ...
Supreme Court Hears Arguments Against Cisco in Longstanding China Human Rights Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on April 28 heard arguments in a case that could shape the future of American...
Venezuela Tops 2025 Global ‘Misery Index’ as Worst Economy
U.S. Fortune magazine has released the 2025 Hanke Annual Misery Index (HAMI), ranking 178 countries worldwide...