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Ukraine Agrees to Thirty Day Ceasefire Proposal, Russia Still Undecided

Mar 13, 2025

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Ukraine Agrees to Thirty Day Ceasefire Proposal, Russia Still Undecided

Ukraine agrees to a thirty-day ceasefire proposal from the United States, Russia remains undecided but says they are scrutinizing the terms.

Jason Belcher
Jason Belcher

Geopolitics

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Former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte Arrested in Manila

Mar 12, 2025

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Former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte Arrested in Manila

International Criminal Court arrests former president of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte, accusing him of crimes against humanity.

Jason Belcher
Jason Belcher

Shipping

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Tanker Carrying Fuel for the U.S. Military Collides With Cargo Ship in the North Sea

Mar 12, 2025

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Tanker Carrying Fuel for the U.S. Military Collides With Cargo Ship in the North Sea

Oil tanker carrying jet fuel collides with cargo ship carrying toxic chemicals in the North Sea.

Jason Belcher
Jason Belcher

Trump

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Trump Escalates Canada Tariffs Amid Threats on U.S. Electricity Exports

Mar 12, 2025

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Trump Escalates Canada Tariffs Amid Threats on U.S. Electricity Exports

President Trump escalated his tariff threats on Canada, putting its auto industry at risk after Ontario proposed a 25% tax hike on U.S. electricity exports that was later suspended.

Eric Moody
Eric Moody

Trump

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Trump’s Greenland Gambit: Cold, Hard Cash for Cold, Hard Land

Mar 12, 2025

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4 min read

Trump’s Greenland Gambit: Cold, Hard Cash for Cold, Hard Land

Trump’s renewed push for Greenland’s statehood promises economic growth, resource security, and military advantages—but political and financial hurdles stand in the way.

Tyler Flores
Tyler Flores

Trump

USDA Announces Termination of More Than $1 billion in Funding for U.S. Students

Mar 12, 2025

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USDA Announces Termination of More Than $1 billion in Funding for U.S. Students

The USDA announced the termination of more than $1 billion in funding that would potentially take free meals away from 12 million U.S. students.

Eric Moody
Eric Moody

Fentanyl

Fentanyl Overdoses Continue Decreasing All Fifty States

Mar 11, 2025

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Fentanyl Overdoses Continue Decreasing All Fifty States

Fentanyl overdoses continue declining nationwide in the United States, a trend that began in 2022 according to new research.

Jason Belcher
Jason Belcher

Trump

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Secretary of State Cancels Over 80% of USAID Programs After Six-Week Review

Mar 11, 2025

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Secretary of State Cancels Over 80% of USAID Programs After Six-Week Review

Over 80% of USAID programs have been canceled following a six-week review as the Trump administration continues mass cuts on federal spending.

Eric Moody
Eric Moody

China

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Tariffs From China on Certain U.S. Agricultural Products Began Monday

Mar 11, 2025

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Tariffs From China on Certain U.S. Agricultural Products Began Monday

China imposes tariffs on a host of U.S. agricultural goods in retaliation for tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration.

Jason Belcher
Jason Belcher

Trump

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U.S. Stocks Tumble Amid Tariff Concerns on the Global Economy

Mar 11, 2025

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4 min read

U.S. Stocks Tumble Amid Tariff Concerns on the Global Economy

All three major U.S. stock indexes have tumbled amid concerns surrounding the global economic impact of President Trump’s tariffs.

Eric Moody
Eric Moody

Cryptocurrency

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Wall Street Goes Crypto: U.S. Banks Just Got the Green Light to Dive In

Mar 11, 2025

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3 min read

Wall Street Goes Crypto: U.S. Banks Just Got the Green Light to Dive In

U.S. banks just got the green light to dive into crypto, reshaping finance as we know it. Here’s what it means for consumers, investors, and the future of digital assets.

Tyler Flores
Tyler Flores

Gun control

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Why Gun Control Laws Keep Backfiring — and Colorado Might Be Next

Mar 11, 2025

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4 min read

Why Gun Control Laws Keep Backfiring — and Colorado Might Be Next

Colorado’s sweeping gun control bill could backfire, driving gun sales, strengthening black markets, and leaving law-abiding citizens defenseless — just as similar laws have done elsewhere.

Tyler Flores
Tyler Flores
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