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Trump Says His Tariffs Will Address Unfair Global Trade. Is He Right? – The New York Times

Trump Says His Tariffs Will Address Unfair Global Trade. Is He Right?  The New York TimesDonald Trump’s beautiful trade war  Financial TimesTrump’s complaints about overseas tariffs ignore some of the U.S.’s own  The Washington PostTrump’s new world order all comes down to energy security  The NightlyTrump’s tariff plan signals historic break from global trade: Yergin  Al Arabiya English

Let’s create a world where individuals with autism can thrive – Autism advocate – GhanaWeb

Let's create a world where individuals with autism can thrive – Autism advocate  GhanaWebWORLD AUTISM AWARENESS DAY, 2025  The White House (.gov)Guterres calls for greater equality and inclusion as world marks Autism Awareness Day  UN NewsCelebrating World Autism Awareness Day: ABC News 4 hosts local leaders in autism advocacy  WCIVWhy is early diagnosis of Autism still a challenge in India?  Times of India

Lee Zeldin: ‘Shrine to Environmental Justice and Climate Change’ Is Gone ‘for Good’

The overpriced "shrine to environmental justice and climate change"  is gone for good, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin said in a video posted to X on Monday, walking through the taxpayer dollars wasted by the Biden administration.
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World Press Photo reveals its ‘Photo of the Year,’ a boy injured in Israeli strike on Gaza – USA Today

World Press Photo reveals its 'Photo of the Year,' a boy injured in Israeli strike on Gaza  USA Today2025 World Press Photo Contest: Winners revealed  BBCPalestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf wins world’s top photo prize  Al JazeeraPortrait of Palestinian boy who lost both arms picked as World Press Photo for 2025  Australian Broadcasting Corporation'How will I hug you?': Haunting image of Palestinian boy maimed in Gaza war wins World Press Photo award  Times of India

Breitbart Fight Club Roundtable: EPA Chief Lee Zeldin to Review ‘Holy Grail of the Climate Change Religion’

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin on the Breitbart Fight Club said that the agency will review the agency's endangerment finding — the "holy grail of the climate change religion" that has created over a trillion dollars in regulatory impact.
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Exclusive — Greek Orthodox Church Archbishop: Trump’s Election ‘Positive Development,’ ‘I Commend Him and Believe He Is Benefitting the World’

ATHENS, Greece — The archbishop of the Church of Greece, Ieronymos II of Athens, told Breitbart News exclusively he is excited President Donald Trump won the election last year and believes Trump is a force for good in the world.
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International tourism to America under threat – Axios

International tourism to America under threat  AxiosTrump's trade war, anti-immigrant policies could cost Americans billions in tourism  MSNBC NewsAmerica used to fire the world’s imagination – but now the cultural conversation is being silenced | Van Badham  The Guardian‘It’s like our friend started a fist fight with us’: These Europeans are skipping US travel  CNNU.S. economy to lose billions as foreign tourists stay away  Fortune

US’s $2.36tn tourism business fears ‘Trump slump’ over tariff turmoil – The Guardian

US’s $2.36tn tourism business fears ‘Trump slump’ over tariff turmoil  The GuardianUS Economy Is Set to Lose Billions as Foreign Tourists Stay Away  Bloomberg.com‘It’s like our friend started a fist fight with us’: These Europeans are skipping US travel  CNNAirlines slash flight prices to US after anti-Trump backlash hits tourist numbers  The IndependentTourists are ditching America — and it's set to cost the economy billions  Quartz