Canada Seeks Trade Pact Renewal, Tariff Talks

Canada sent a letter to the United States and Mexico on Tuesday outlining its recommendations to renew a trilateral trade agreement for 16 years while seeking parallel talks on sectoral tariffs ahead of a meeting between Canadian and U.S. trade negotiators later in the day.

Fetterman compares Dems’ defense of ‘tacky and gross’ Platner to disgraced ex-lawmaker

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., isn’t going to bat for Graham Platner as his Democratic colleagues tip-toe around the embattled candidate’s growing list of scandals.  The lawmaker compared Democrats’ willingness to support, or at least not disavow, Platner’s actions to the same support for disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., who resigned from Congress earlier this […]

Trump Admin Plans to Appeal Broad Tariff Refund Order

Businesses big and small have started receiving tariff refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump lacked the constitutional authority to impose higher import taxes on goods from nearly every other country.

N.Y. Sues Over Trump Deal to End Wind Project

New York’s attorney general sued the Trump administration Tuesday over one of its deals to end an offshore wind project.Under a deal made public in March, French company TotalEnergies is getting $1 billion – essentially a refund of its leases for offshore wind projects off…

Newsmax Projects $25 Million for International Business in 2026

Newsmax Inc. announced today that the Company is experiencing rapid growth in its international television distribution, advertising, and licensing business, with annualized international revenues expected to reach approximately $25 million in 2026.[#item_full_content]

NRA Charity Arm Splits, Rebrands Amid Legal Battle

The National Rifle Association’s charitable arm reportedly is breaking away from the gun rights advocacy organization after a lawsuit pitting the two groups against each other.[#item_full_content]

AFP Action Launches $6.3 Million Ad Blitz Across Key States

Americans for Prosperity Action, the Charles Koch-aligned Republican super PAC, is launching a $6.3 million advertising campaign across six critical Senate battleground states, signaling growing Republican concern about protecting the party’s Senate majority ahead of the November elections.[#item_full_content]

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