Trump Admin Sues Church for Border Wall Land
A sacred Catholic site in New Mexico is now a battleground as Trump officials sue the diocese to seize land for the border wall, escalating local opposition.
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A sacred Catholic site in New Mexico is now a battleground as Trump officials sue the diocese to seize land for the border wall, escalating local opposition.
Uncle Sam's finally decided to spill some beans on Strait of Hormuz traffic and where all the world's oil is actually sitting. Get ready for a data dump that might actually mean something.
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The clock is ticking for the EU. Trump's not messing around with this July 4 deadline. Deliver on the tariff deal, or pay the price.
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