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News & Articles By Belle Carter
05/15/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S.-China trade talks signal potential policy shift
The Trump administration is considering reducing tariffs on Chinese imports from as high as 145 percent to around 50-54 percent to ease trade tensions and facilitate negotiations ahead of critical talks in Geneva on May 10. U.S. and Chinese officials, including U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng, will meet in […]
05/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
Israel’s U.S.-backed Gaza aid plan sparks global backlash
Israel’s Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a Swiss-based nonprofit led by U.S. experts, proposes distributing aid via private contractors without Hamas involvement, facing criticism for politicizing aid and violating international law by letting Israel control resources. The plan includes four “secure distribution sites” for 300,000–two million recipients, offering 1,750 kcal pre-packaged meals (below UN’s 2,100 kcal […]
05/06/2025
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By Belle Carter
Putin warns of potential nuclear escalation amid Ukraine conflict, accuses West of provocation
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Russia may use nuclear weapons if Ukraine employs Western-supplied long-range arms to strike deep inside Russian territory, framing it as a response to threats against sovereignty. Russia’s revised 2023 doctrine allows for nuclear retaliation if Russia or its ally Belarus faces aggression (conventional or nuclear), with officials warning that […]
05/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. imposes stiff sanctions on Iran oil buyers as nuclear talks linger amid heightened tensions
U.S. President Donald Trump announced secondary sanctions targeting any country or entity purchasing Iranian oil or petrochemicals, accusing Tehran of using revenues to fund militant groups and its nuclear program. The fourth round of U.S.-Iran indirect nuclear negotiations was delayed, with Iran citing logistical issues and the U.S. denying a scheduled date. The 2015 JCPOA’s […]
05/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Unveiling the hidden battles: “The Secret History of the War on Cancer” by Devra Davis
The book begins with the story of Andrea Martin, who battled cancer multiple times and was found to have nearly a hundred chemical residues in her body, raising questions about the role of environmental toxins in cancer development. Davis examines the history of cancer, noting a significant increase in cases like double myeloma since 1973 […]
04/30/2025
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By Belle Carter
Putin announces three-day ceasefire in Ukraine for Victory Day, raising skepticism and hope
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine, starting on May 8 and ending on May 10, coinciding with Russia’s Victory Day celebrations. The ceasefire follows intense pressure from U.S. President Donald J. Trump, who has called for a cessation of hostilities. Trump and Ukrainian officials are skeptical of Putin’s intentions, viewing the […]
04/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Historic Vatican meeting: Trump and Zelensky seek peace amid Ukraine-Russia conflict
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met for a 15-minute discussion in St. Peter’s Basilica, aiming to address the ongoing three-year war in Ukraine. The impromptu meeting, held in a chapel before a funeral mass, focused on security guarantees and a ceasefire. While Zelensky’s office called it “symbolic” and Trump’s spokesperson deemed […]
04/26/2025
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By Belle Carter
HHS Secretary Kennedy considers removing COVID-19 vaccine from childhood immunization schedule
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering removing the COVID-19 vaccine from the CDC’s childhood immunization schedule, reflecting ongoing debates over vaccine efficacy and safety. This potential change marks a significant shift in policy, as the CDC added the vaccine to its schedule in 2022. Kennedy initially pledged not to alter the schedule but […]
04/26/2025
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By Belle Carter
Rethinking the nexus of science, technology and governance: Murray Rothbard’s radical vision
In Murray Rothbard’s “Science, Technology, and Government,” he argues that the price system in a free-market economy efficiently directs resources toward scientific and technological progress based on consumer demand, avoiding the inefficiencies of government intervention. He also points out that state interference in science and technology distorts markets, causing misallocation of resources, shortages and slowed […]
04/25/2025
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By Belle Carter
Tensions persist as Russia and Ukraine remain at odds over ceasefire prospects
Russia’s UN envoy stated that Ukraine’s alleged violations of past truces have eroded trust, making a comprehensive pause in fighting “unrealistic.” Diplomatic efforts have repeatedly failed, including prior agreements like Minsk and a short-lived energy strike moratorium. Ukraine faces severe shortages of personnel and weapons, with delayed NATO aid weakening its defense capabilities. Reports of […]
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