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News & Articles By Cassie B.
04/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump chooses negotiation table over Israeli airstrikes in key Iran policy decision
Trump rejects Netanyahu’s push for a U.S.-backed military strike on Iran, opting for diplomacy instead. Israeli plans included commando raids and airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, requiring American support. U.S. officials warned an attack could trigger a wider regional war with no clear exit strategy. Trump’s decision reflects rare caution, prioritizing negotiations over military confrontation […]
04/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
SpaceX emerges as frontrunner for Trump’s Golden Dome missile shield
SpaceX, Palantir, and Anduril are frontrunners to develop Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense shield. The consortium proposes launching up to 1,000 satellites to detect and track missiles globally. SpaceX has pitched a subscription model rather than government ownership, raising Pentagon concerns. The project could cost hundreds of billions of dollars, with initial capabilities expected by […]
04/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump’s critical Ukraine minerals deal nears completion
The U.S. is finalizing a deal with Ukraine for privileged access to its critical minerals, oil, and gas. The agreement reflects Trump’s transactional policy, demanding repayment via resource extraction for past U.S. aid. Ukraine’s rare earth deposits help counter China’s monopoly, securing U.S. supply chains and tech dominance. Tensions flared in February after Trump criticized […]
04/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Dollar dominance under threat as markets react to Trump’s trade policies
Trump’s tariffs risk speeding up the decline of the dollar’s global reserve status, unsettling markets. The dollar’s dominance has long lowered U.S. borrowing costs, but alternatives from China and Russia threaten it. Trade wars and sanctions push countries toward non-dollar transactions, weakening demand for the greenback. Losing reserve status could raise interest rates, inflation, and […]
04/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump vows to fast-track Nvidia’s $500B push for domestic AI chip manufacturing
Nvidia commits $500 billion to build AI supercomputers and semiconductors exclusively in the U.S. The investment aligns with Trump’s agenda to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains and boost domestic jobs. Facilities in Arizona and Texas will operationalize production within 12 to 15 months, with a full rollout expected by 2029. Trump vows to expedite […]
04/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Netanyahu’s Iran attack plan rejected by Trump amid Gaza backlash
Trump rejected an Israeli proposal for a military strike against Iran’s nuclear program, favoring diplomacy. Netanyahu planned bold military actions, including commando raids with U.S. air support, to delay Iran’s nuclear progress. Trump’s decision reflects reluctance toward new Middle East conflicts, prioritizing economic and diplomatic pressure over force. Critics argue Netanyahu’s aggressive stance worsens tensions […]
04/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump’s surprise role in Japan trade talks signals new economic order
President Trump personally joined Japan trade talks, showcasing his direct approach to reshaping global trade dynamics. Japan proposed $300 billion in U.S. investments and military cooperation to ease tensions over tariffs. The White House sees Japan as a test case for its broader strategy of using tariffs to extract concessions. Negotiations blend trade fairness with […]
04/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
North Korea’s new nuclear submarine signals escalating threat, Russian backing suspected
North Korea unveiled its first nuclear-powered submarine, escalating military tensions. The submarine can carry up to 10 nuclear-capable missiles, threatening U.S. and regional security. Experts suspect Russian assistance in developing the submarine, signaling a dangerous alliance. South Korea faces growing pressure to pursue its own nuclear program in response. The development undermines past diplomatic efforts […]
04/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
How North Korea’s massive military aid is keeping Putin’s war machine running
North Korea has shipped millions of artillery shells and sent thousands of troops to Russia, significantly aiding its war in Ukraine. Many North Korean soldiers were deceived into fighting, suffering heavy casualties while being used as expendable assault troops. Russia is likely repaying North Korea with missile and nuclear technology, escalating global security threats. The […]
04/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Life expectancy in Gaza halved during first year of war, Lancet study finds
Life expectancy in Gaza dropped from 75.5 to 40.5 years due to Israel’s military offensive. The study excludes indirect deaths from famine and destroyed hospitals; the actual toll is likely to be far higher. 90% of Gaza’s population displaced, 44% of verified deaths are children. U.S. arms support and siege tactics are raising ethical and […]
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