Author: Media Team

Americans who ultimately bore the cost of tariffs on imported goods may be surprised to learn they are unlikely to see any direct refunds even as legal battles reshape how those trade penalties are handled. Over the past several years, tariffs imposed on a wide range of foreign products raised prices across multiple sectors, from household appliances to construction materials and consumer electronics. Economists broadly agree that while tariffs are charged at the border to importers, much of the cost is passed down the supply chain to businesses and consumers through higher prices. Now, after court rulings and administrative reviews…

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Mexican security forces intensified their long-running pursuit of notorious cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as “El Mencho,” after a critical breakthrough came from someone inside his inner circle a trusted associate connected to his romantic partner. According to officials familiar with the investigation, authorities spent years struggling to track the elusive Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) boss, who relied on constant movement, encrypted communications, and heavily armed protection units. Traditional surveillance repeatedly failed as the cartel leader changed locations and avoided electronic trails. The turning point came when investigators identified a man who handled logistics and communication for…

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Newly surfaced messages connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case have revealed previously undisclosed communications involving author and wellness figure Deepak Chopra, drawing renewed public attention to individuals who interacted with the late financier. According to documents referenced in court filings, the correspondence included a request asking Epstein to bring “your girls” on travel arrangements. The wording has sparked online debate and widespread discussion about the nature of relationships surrounding Epstein prior to his 2019 arrest and death while awaiting trial on federal trafficking charges. Legal experts stress that appearing in communications does not in itself indicate criminal wrongdoing. Investigators typically…

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U.S. officials have advised American citizens in parts of Mexico to shelter in place after a surge of violence followed the reported killing of a major cartel leader. The security alert came after gun battles, arson attacks, and road blockades were reported across multiple cities, forcing businesses and schools to close. Local authorities said armed groups set vehicles on fire, blocked highways, and clashed with security forces in what appeared to be coordinated retaliation. Flights and public transport were temporarily disrupted as security agencies attempted to restore order and prevent further escalation. The U.S. Embassy issued guidance urging Americans to…

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The latest release of records linked to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited global attention around one of the most notorious criminal cases in modern history. The newly unsealed files, which include court materials and previously confidential testimony, have prompted renewed calls for transparency while simultaneously igniting a surge of online speculation. Legal experts say the documents primarily clarify existing timelines, contacts, and investigative steps rather than revealing a single sweeping revelation. However, public reaction has been intense. Social media platforms quickly filled with interpretations, debates, and unverified claims about individuals named in historical correspondence or referenced in legal filings. Advocates for…

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New protests have broken out in Tehran as tensions rise between Iran and the United States over nuclear negotiations and mounting military pressure in the region. Student-led demonstrations resurfaced in parts of Tehran and other cities, reflecting ongoing domestic unrest that has simmered for months. Protesters voiced frustration over political conditions and economic hardship, while authorities moved quickly to contain gatherings. The renewed demonstrations come amid broader instability following earlier nationwide unrest and crackdowns. At the same time, Washington intensified its rhetoric toward Tehran. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff said former President Donald Trump was “curious” why Iran had not yet…

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The European Union is facing a fresh internal rift as Hungary moves to block new sanctions against Russia, exposing divisions within the bloc nearly four years after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. EU foreign ministers met in Brussels hoping to approve another package of measures targeting Russia’s energy revenues and logistics networks. However, Hungary signaled it would veto the plan unless oil deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline disrupted after damage inside Ukraine are restored. Budapest argues the halted supplies threaten its energy security and economy. Hungarian officials also warned they could stall a major European financial aid package intended to…

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PALM BEACH, Florida — An armed man was shot and killed by U.S. Secret Service agents after entering the restricted security perimeter surrounding former U.S. President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach early Sunday, authorities confirmed. Law enforcement officials said the incident unfolded during the early morning hours when the individual approached a secured entrance to the property. The area is continuously monitored due to its status as a protected site, and agents quickly confronted the suspect after he crossed into a restricted zone. According to preliminary reports, officers issued repeated commands ordering the man to stop and drop…

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has temporarily suspended several trusted traveler programs, including TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, as a partial federal government shutdown disrupts agency operations. Officials said the move is part of broader contingency measures affecting non-essential services. While airport security screening continues, new enrollments, application processing and interviews for the expedited screening programs have been halted until funding is restored. Travelers already enrolled in TSA PreCheck and Global Entry can still use their benefits for now, but applicants awaiting approval may face significant delays. Interview appointments nationwide have been canceled, and some enrollment…

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In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down key tariffs imposed under President Donald Trump, reshaping the scope of executive authority over trade policy. In a majority opinion released Friday, the Court found that the administration had exceeded its statutory authority in maintaining sweeping tariffs on a range of imported goods, including European wines and industrial products. The justices held that while Congress grants the president certain powers to respond to national security and trade imbalances, those powers are not unlimited and must adhere strictly to legislative intent. The case centered on the use of…

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