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A Supreme Court case over pesticides is bringing out the ‘MAHA moms’ — and threats of consequences for the midterms

When a group of mothers and wellness influencers, including surgeon general nominee Casey Means, was asked to go to the White House this month, some of them assumed a few staffers would hear their grievances about the health risks of weedkillers.Instead, it turned into a two-hour session in a “jam-packed” room with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and the president himself stopping in, according to Alex Clark, a “Make America Healthy Again” influencer who was among the attendees.“They just let us talk — they let us ge
A Supreme Court case over pesticides is bringing out the ‘MAHA moms’ — and threats of consequences for the midterms
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Supreme Court to debate whether police may seek sweeping cellphone location data in investigations

When an investigation into a Virginia bank robbery went cold a few years back, local police turned to Google.Authorities served the tech giant with a “geofence warrant,” which required the company to parse location data on millions of people to find a handful whose cellphones pegged them within 300 meters of the bank at the time of the robbery.With the data in hand, police solved their case. They also triggered a constitutional challenge that is now before the Supreme Court.The justices will debate Monday whether the sweeping warrants, which are directed at tech companies rather than indiv
Supreme Court to debate whether police may seek sweeping cellphone location data in investigations
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India-New Zealand trade pact cuts fruit tariffs, boosts exports, visas

India and New Zealand signed a free trade agreement (FTA) on Monday, lowering tariffs on key fruit imports such as kiwifruit and apples, expanding opportunities for Indian exports and easing visa access as the nations deepen economic ties.Concluded in December after about nine months of talks, the pact is one of the South Asian nation's fastest trade deals, and will cut or remove tariffs on 95% of New Zealand's exports to India, including seafood, iron, steel and scrap aluminium."The benefits of this FTA are widespread," New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said in a statement, adding
India-New Zealand trade pact cuts fruit tariffs, boosts exports, visas

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Latest US military strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in eastern Pacific

The latest U.S. military strike on a boat accused of ferrying drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean killed three people Sunday, according to a social media post by U.S. Southern Command. The Trump administration's campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Latin American waters has gone on since early September and killed at least 186 people in total. Other strikes have taken place in the Caribbean Sea. The military has not provided evidence that any of the vessels were carrying drugs. After Sunday's attack, Southern Command posted a vide
Latest US military strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in eastern Pacific
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Oil prices increase after Iran doubles down on Strait of Hormuz closure, accuses US of undermining trust

Oil prices rose Sunday after an Iranian official warned that the Strait of Hormuz will “under no circumstances” return to its previous state.Brent crude, the international benchmark, was up about 2.14% to $107.58. US crude was up 2.08% to $96.36.Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian told Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that ongoing US actions were undermining trust and complicating paths to dialogue, according to Iran’s state broadcaster. The accusations come a week after Iran accused the United States of “breaches of trust” and once again closed the Strait of Hormuz.Pezesh
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Suspected gunman at White House Correspondents’ Dinner raises questions about event’s security protocol

The suspected gunman who charged past a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday has renewed questions about Secret Service protocols and whether there should be changes to the already tight cordon at the annual star-studded event.Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, hailed the response as “a massive security success story.”He said investigators believe the California man who was arrested, Cole Tomas Allen, intended to attack administration officials at the event, based on his writings that investi
Suspected gunman at White House Correspondents’ Dinner raises questions about event’s security protocol
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Sound of gunfire carries eerie echoes of Reagan's shooting outside the same Washington hotel

When President Ronald Reagan left the Washington Hilton Hotel and headed for his waiting limousine on a gray March afternoon, he was exposed for mere seconds. That was all it took for a would-be assassin to take aim and fire. Reagan was hit in the chest and nearly died. Forty-five years later, another gunman is accused of trying to storm into the same hotel's ballroom during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday night. The suspect fired at least one shot, authorities said, before being subdued in a chaotic scene that forced the evacuation of President

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Oil up almost 3% as US-Iran peace talks stall

Oil prices jumped almost 3% on Monday as peace talks between the U.S. and Iran stalled and shipments through the Strait of Hormuz remained limited, keeping global oil supplies tight. The Brent crude benchmark rose $3, or about 2.9%, to $108.36 a barrel by 0828 GMT, its highest in three weeks. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was up $2.45, or 2.6%, at $96.85.Brent and WTI gained nearly 17% and 13% respectively last week for their biggest weekly gains since the start of the war.Hopes of reviving peace efforts receded over the weekend when U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran could telephone if i
Oil up almost 3% as US-Iran peace talks stall
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Twin tornadoes spotted in northern Oklahoma

Parts of the Midwest, including much of Illinois, could face a threat of violent, EF3 or stronger, tornadoes Monday as a multi-day severe weather outbreak enters what could be its most dangerous phase yet.Widespread damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes also threaten nearly 40 million people across a broader zone from the Mississippi Valley into the lower Ohio Valley Monday.The threat comes after days of severe weather have already carved a destructive path across parts of the Plains and South, producing more than 50 tornado reports since Thursday. These include a violent, preliminarily rat
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King Charles set to meet Trump for the toughest mission of his reign

“The word ‘special’ does not begin to do it justice,” said Donald Trump of the relationship between the United States and Britain. “We’re like two notes in one chord, or two verses of the same poem – each beautiful on its own, but really meant to be played together.”That was in September, when the US president spoke at a banquet hosted by King Charles III to mark his unprecedented second state visit to Britain. Since then, Trump’s comments about Britain have not been so lyrical, or so kind.The president has called Prime Minister Keir Starmer a “loser” over his refusal to
King Charles set to meet Trump for the toughest mission of his reign
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The Iran war has the world buying more clean energy. China stands to benefit the most

The war in Iran has sent oil-starved countries scrambling for fuel. Many are opting for energy alternatives — and turning to the renewables king of the planet: China.Chinese exports of solar technology, batteries and electric vehicles all reached record highs in March, according to energy think tank Ember, a sign that the historic oil supply shock is accelerating the adoption of clean energy around the world.After the US and Israel launched airstrikes against Iran in late February, the Iranian military effectively barricaded the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off about one-fifth of global oil and

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Robert Reffkin is changing the way Americans buy homes. Who do those changes help?

Robert Reffkin is changing the way Americans buy homes. Who do those changes help?
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Thom Tillis agrees to move forward with Kevin Warsh’s Fed nomination

Thom Tillis agrees to move forward with Kevin Warsh’s Fed nomination

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Gaza holds first elections in 20 years amid stalled ceasefire process – but only in one city

Gaza holds first elections in 20 years amid stalled ceasefire process – but only in one city

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Trump cancels envoys' Pakistan trip, in blow to hopes for Iran war breakthrough

Trump cancels envoys' Pakistan trip, in blow to hopes for Iran war breakthrough
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Why your dream summer vacation might be slipping out of reach

Why your dream summer vacation might be slipping out of reach

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Airlines looking for fare increases to stick, even when jet fuel costs fall

Airlines looking for fare increases to stick, even when jet fuel costs fall

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In Supreme Court fight against deportation shield, Trump says judges have no role

In Supreme Court fight against deportation shield, Trump says judges have no role
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US to let Venezuela pay Maduro's lawyer in drug trafficking case

By Luc Cohen April 25 - The United States has agreed to modify its sanctions on Venezuela to allow the South American country's government to pay Nicolás Maduro's defense lawyer, backing off a

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The Latest: Trump says he called off dispatching envoys to Iran talks

President Donald Trump says he told top U_S_ envoys not to travel to Pakistan to negotiate with Iran, telling Fox News that ″they can call us anytime they want.”

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Despite Iran tensions, King Charles III will follow his mother's lead in celebrating US-UK bonds

King Charles III embarks on a state visit to the U.S. on Monday, aiming to strengthen ties between the two nations

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Eutelsat CEO says US demand holds despite SpaceX push to curb European rivals 

Eutelsat CEO says US demand holds despite SpaceX push to curb European rivals 
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Google to build AI campus in South Korea, presidential office says

Google to build AI campus in South Korea, presidential office says
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Hormuz and hyperscalers

Hormuz and hyperscalers
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Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant worker killed in Ukraine drone attack, management says

Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant worker killed in Ukraine drone attack, management says