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        Conservative activist Charlie Kirk shot and killed at Utah college event89 votes
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        Deportation fears are fueling money transfers to Latin America14 votes
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        Has anyone else run up against higher costs due to the US tariffs?I'm curious to hear stories. Aside from generally higher prices, I've been mostly ok. But yesterday I was going to order a t-shirt to support a game developer, and was surprised to see the total...I'm curious to hear stories. Aside from generally higher prices, I've been mostly ok. But yesterday I was going to order a t-shirt to support a game developer, and was surprised to see the total doubled at checkout. I thought it might be shipping at first since it was an international order, but upon closer inspection I saw the tariff charge adding a whopping $30 to my $30 t-shirt order 30 votes
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        Charlie Kirk shooting: US President Donald Trump says suspect in custody28 votes
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        Appeals court rules against US President Donald Trump - no right to fire copyright official who was hired by the librarian of Congress18 votes
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        Michigan 'fake electors' will not face criminal trial, judge rules29 votes
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        A critic of US universities is rallying to defend them in the Donald Trump era8 votes
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        Noncompete ban abandoned by Donald Trump's US Federal Trade Commission26 votes
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        Many Arkansas farmers ask US federal government to save them from going under this year21 votes
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        Full text of Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's speech on reported Donald Trump military plan for Chicago62 votes
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        FBI arrests US army veteran for ‘conspiracy’ over protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement30 votes
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        Pentagon authorizes up to 600 US military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges26 votes
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        Why do so many people think US President Donald Trump is good?20 votes
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        US President Donald Trump supporters report higher levels of psychopathy, manipulativeness, callousness, and narcissism27 votes
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        China and India pledge to be 'partners not rivals'14 votes
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        Duty-free no more: Parcels worth under $800 no longer qualify for a US tariff exemption45 votes
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        America tips into fascism38 votes
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        Czech Post halts parcel deliveries to US amid new tariff rules25 votes
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        Alleged Washington DC sandwich thrower charged with a misdemeanor after grand jury rejects felony indictment20 votes
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        The Alaska Summit and the war in Ukraine - the meeting, battlefield and what comes next?16 votes
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        Donald Trump shock spurs Japan to think about the unthinkable: nuclear arms36 votes
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        California is moving forward with a partisan redistricting effort to counter Texas’ move46 votes
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        Planning documents for the US Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin summit left in the hotel's business center43 votes
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        US State Department halts 'medical-humanitarian' visas for people from Gaza25 votes
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        US President Donald Trump orders federal takeover of DC police, deploys National Guard51 votes
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        Kari Lake’s attempt to deport her own employees12 votes
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        Why aren’t armed US citizens overthrowing the current government?Let me preface with this: I know this is a hot topic, I’m not looking to have a fight about guns; I’m interested in discussing the practical aspect of the question in the current context. I hope...Let me preface with this: I know this is a hot topic, I’m not looking to have a fight about guns; I’m interested in discussing the practical aspect of the question in the current context. I hope we can have a discussion without dragging politics or name calling into it. I’m not from the US so I don’t have a dog in that race. I’m very curious however about the perspective of people living there: ever since I can remember, one of the most common argument for the right to bear arms is that it keeps the government in check: if it ever oversteps its powers or becomes fascist/dictatorial then the people will have the means to defend themselves against it and overthrow it. From abroad, it looks like the trump administration is pushing the limits further almost weekly, behaving in ways that are not democratic, enriching themselves personally through their government position/power, and dismantling the people’s rights. There are so many guns in the US, kept by people to presumably prevent the above. So what gives? Why aren’t people using these guns to take back control of the country when the man in charge looks (from my perspective abroad) like he is abusing his power like a despot would and breaking the social contract (if not the law)? And if not, what does it mean for the right to bear arms if they’re not being used to safeguard the people’s freedom given all the collateral damage they cause (regular school shootings, murders, etc)? 32 votes
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        US President Donald Trump freezes $300 million in UCLA science and medical research funding, citing antisemitism29 votes
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        Status report on state court criminal cases against Donald Trump former aides and fake electors from 2020 US election8 votes
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        National Weather Service is now hiring back hundreds of positions that got cut in the US Department of Government Efficiency chaos21 votes
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        Subpoenas issued for Jeffrey Epstein files. Targets include US Department of Justice records, former law enforcement leaders, Bill and Hillary Clinton.14 votes
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        US Senate Democrats use obscure law to try to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents29 votes
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        Going Dutch: LGBTQ Americans (and others) find Donald Trump-free life in Netherlands through DAFT small business visa18 votes
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        Apparently impatient US President Donald Trump slaps 25% tariffs on Japan, South Korea27 votes
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        Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it's shutting down after Donald Trump-led cancellation of US federal funding34 votes
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        The Big Ten universities resist US President Donald Trump16 votes
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        Old Man Trump by Woody Guthrie21 votes
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        DW spoke to former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö about diplomacy to end the Russian war against Ukraine, NATO and the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act5 votes
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        Donald Trump administration moves to release billions in US federal education cash12 votes
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        Venezuelans deported by the Donald Trump administration say they were tortured during their four months in CECOT23 votes
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        Fascism for first time founders16 votes
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        'It's a cover up': Elon Musk floods X with posts attacking US President Donald Trump over Jeffrey Epstein27 votes
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        Nick Fuentes breaks with US President Donald Trump and MAGA over Jeffrey Epstein19 votes
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        US launches probe into Brazil’s trade practices11 votes
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        US Senate approves rescission bill clawing back money previously allocated to public broadcasting and foreign aid37 votes
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        Donald Trump administration plans to impose two year limit on subsidized US housing14 votes
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        US Immigration and Customs Enforcement lawyers are hiding their names in immigration court29 votes
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        The US Internal Revenue Service is building a system to share records including home addresses with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to facilitate deportations27 votes
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        How US President Donald Trump plans to dismantle the Education Department after Supreme Court ruling22 votes