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- Will Trump’s recent frustration with Putin during Ukraine war negotiations motivate him to change his tune on American support for Ukraine?
- Is a federal moratorium on state AI regulation sensible?
The House Is Close To Passing a Moratorium on State Efforts To Regulate AI
- Does the future of offshore wind power rely on compromises with “dirty” energy sources?
US lifts ban on New York offshore wind project after gas compromise
- What will Google’s appeal mean for competition in the tech world?
Google says it will appeal online search antitrust decision
- Will the Trump administration’s tariffs be implemented?
Trump Aides Insist That Tariffs Will Remain, Even After Court Ruling
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- How will USMCA auto manufacturing trade be impacted by US tariffs?
The impact of US tariffs on North American auto manufacturing and implications for USMCA
- How will Spain’s resistance to tourism affect its economy?
Spain orders Airbnb to block nearly 66,000 holiday rental listings over rule violations
- How will Sudan’s government dissolution affect the region’s long-term growth?
Sudan’s prime minister dissolves government, state news agency reports
- Does U.S. reliance on China risk national security concerns?
U.S. Dependence on China for Rare Earth Magnets Is Causing Shortages
Experts react: How the world is responding to the courtroom drama around Trump’s tariffs
- What does Poland’s conservative president mean for the country?
Conservative Karol Nawrocki wins Poland’s presidential election
HYPOTHETICAL
- Despite April showers officially being two months ago, water in the environment isn’t stopping anytime soon as the United States enters hurricane season. In fact, a hurricane warning was issued in the least common state for hurricanes, Minnesota, where the ocean is 2,200 miles away. How should the United States better prepare for hurricane season?
