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Japan's top steelmaker, Nippon Steel, is sticking to its plan to close a deal by year-end to buy U.S. Steel, which it expects to boost output and profits, the company said on May 9, despite resistance to the transaction in the United States. In December, Nippon Steel offered nearly $15
Federal Appeals Court Judge Warns ‘One-party Control’ of Media a ‘Threat to a Viable Democracy’
A long-time federal appeals court judge appointed under the Regan administration sounded the alarm on...
Biden’s Immigration Crisis: Crossings Will Hit Two-Decade High, Thousands of Children Still Locked Up
The number of migrants crossing through the Mexico border is set to hit a two-decade high, presenting...
How the Capitol Investigation Risks Making Political Dissent A Crime
Around 300 people have been arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Many of them...
Former Florida Senator Charged with Violating Election Laws, Confusing Voters with Fake Candidate
Frank Artiles, a former Republican senator from Florida, has been charged with campaign finance violations...
How the CCP Intimidates US Companies
The Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda and ideologies have received a boost from U.S. companies that...
China Advertising Association, ByteDance, Tencent Working to Circumvent iOS 14 Privacy Upgrade
Chinese state-run China Advertising Association is developing proprietary technology to circumvent new...
Profits Reaped from the Texas Storm
During February, the winter storm that engulfed the U.S.’s central region created a massive demand for...
Secretary of State Blinken Calls Taiwan a ‘Country’
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently called Taiwan a “country,” a designation that his predecessors...
North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong Gives Harsh Warning to Biden Administration
The Biden administration has sought dialogue with North Korea, Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of Supreme...