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China’s Coercive Use of Rare Earths Will Weaken Its Monopoly: Former IMF Chief Economist

Kenneth Rogoff said China is showing it has bargaining power and Trump’s current response may not be enough to...

UN Body Votes to Postpone Decision on Global Carbon Tax Amid US Opposition

The UN agency overseeing global shipping postponed a vote on adopting a framework to impose a worldwide carbon tax on international shipping.

How AI Is Becoming Weak Link in Cybersecurity

Powerful AI models are transforming business analytics while intensifying global concerns about privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity risks.

Judge Widens Block on Shutdown-Related Layoffs to Cover More Federal Workers

Judge expanded her order blocking Trump admin mass layoffs during the govt shutdown, extending job protections to more workers.

When Government Could Reopen–Key Dates to Watch

Federal govt shutdown enters third week with Congress deadlocked and no negotiations in sight as key deadlines loom to test lawmakers’ resolve.

Reader Poll: Hold Financers, Organizers Accountable for Political Violence

Respondents to our reader poll think authorities should examine the funding and coordination behind political protests that turn violent.
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Purge of Xi’s Closest Generals Raises Questions Over His Grip on CCP’s Military

In the latest shake-up of China’s military, nine senior officers of the PLA have been expelled from the CCP, China’s Ministry of National Defense announced Friday.

‘No Kings’ Protests Kick Off Across US as GOP Denounces Rallies as ’Hate America’

Large-scale events, as part of the “No Kings” protests, are taking place in cities including Washington, New York, Boston, New Orleans, and Atlanta.

Boeing Gets FAA Approval to Increase 737 Max Production

FAA has granted Boeing approval to increase output of its 737 Max airplanes, easing limits imposed after last year’s Alaska Airlines mid-flight incident.

Supreme Court Sets December Hearing for Trump FTC Firing Case

The Supreme Court said Oct. 17 that it will hear the case about President Donald Trump’s firing of a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) member on Dec. 8.

Federal Agency Handling US Nuclear Stockpile to Furlough 80 Percent of Staff Amid Government Shutdown

Federal agency responsible for maintaining U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile will furlough most of its workforce as govt shutdown drags on.

Europe’s ‘Drone Wall’ Signals Shift Toward Self-Reliant Defense, Experts Say

The EU’s proposed drone wall marks a major step in Europe’s push to defend itself, linking technology, geography, and NATO strategy.