Trump Signs Sweeping Executive Orders on Education Reform

Trump Administration Issues New Policies on HBCUs, School Discipline, Foreign Donations, and Accreditation

Trump Signs Sweeping Executive Orders on Education Reform WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed multiple executive orders on April 23 aimed at reshaping U.S. education policy. The directives cover artificial intelligence in schools, university accreditation, school discipline, foreign funding, and support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). AI in Classrooms One order promotes the…

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Three Prosecutors Resign from Corruption Probe Involving NYC Mayor Eric Adams

Prosecutors Refuse to Admit Guilt, Resign in Protest WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) — Three federal prosecutors who led the criminal corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams resigned on Tuesday. Their decision comes in protest after the U.S. Department of Justice allegedly pressured them to express regret and admit wrongdoing for refusing to…

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Trump Criticizes Fed Chair Powell, Calls for Immediate Termination

Sharp Criticism Follows Economic Warning Former President Donald Trump sharply criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on April 17, declaring on social media that “Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough.” The remark came just one day after Powell warned about the potential economic fallout of Trump’s tariff policies during a speech in Chicago. Powell Cautions…

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China Strikes Back: Tariffs on US Goods Rise Amid Escalating Trade War

Tensions between the U.S. and China intensified further after Beijing announced additional countermeasures against Washington, following the White House’s clarification that tariffs on Chinese imports would rise to 145%, not the previously stated 125%. The correction, which factored in earlier announced duties, triggered a sharper decline in U.S. stock markets. Previously, former President Donald Trump…

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EU Pauses Tariff Plans as U.S. Trade Tensions Pivot Toward China

Sure! Here’s a polished and rewritten version of the passage: The European Union has announced a 90-day delay in implementing its initial countermeasures against U.S. tariffs, signaling a potential thaw in global trade tensions. A senior Trump administration official stated Thursday that “serious” trade proposals from other countries are now emerging, suggesting the trade war…

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A digital illustration depicting the U.S.-China trade conflict. On the left, a red map of China is shown with a declining red bar graph, symbolizing economic challenges. On the right, a blue map of the United States is paired with a rising blue arrow, representing aggressive trade moves. A jagged gray crack separates the two nations, symbolizing tension. Centered at the top is the headline: "China to Hold High-Level Economic Meeting Amid Escalating U.S. Trade Tensions – Sources."

Exclusive: China to Convene Senior Officials for Strategy Meeting Following New US Tariffs – Sources

China’s top leadership is set to convene a high-level meeting as early as Wednesday to discuss urgent measures aimed at boosting the domestic economy and stabilizing capital markets, according to sources familiar with the matter. The gathering comes in response to intensifying trade tensions with the United States. The planned meeting follows the U.S. decision…

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Oil continues to slide, falling 2% amid fresh tariff threats from Trump targeting China.

Oil prices dropped sharply on Monday during a volatile trading session, as President Trump threatened to impose additional tariffs on China—rattling markets and dragging down stocks. West Texas Intermediate (CL=F) futures briefly dipped below $60 per barrel for the first time since 2021, before recovering slightly to close at $60.70. Brent crude (BZ=F), the global…

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