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The White House confirms President Trump is expected to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping soon. Amid heightened tensions, the U.S. is closely monitoring China's compliance with a recent trade agreement—one that Trump accuses Beijing of breaching.Immigration and Customs Enforcement has taken into custody the wife and five children of Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Soliman. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the development on X.Ukraine reports it has struck a major bridge connecting Russia to the Crimean Peninsula. The strike comes just days after a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian airfields. The White House issued a response today.
The suspect in Sunday's attack in Colorado has been charged with a hate crime. Authorities say the man allegedly shouted “Free Palestine” as he threw firebombs at a Jewish event in Boulder. Twelve people were injured.Russia and Ukraine successfully concluded a second round of direct talks in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 2. The two sides reached agreement on three key points, including a prisoner exchange and a possible meeting between the presidents.In a brief order Monday, the Supreme Court said it will consider whether to revive a challenge to a state's policy of counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day. In a separate decision, the court declined to take up cases challenging strict gun laws.
President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping this coming week, according to a top official. The development follows the president saying Friday that China has already violated the 90-day tariff truce.A surprise move from President Trump shakes up NASA's leadership. Why his nominee is suddenly out—just days before a key Senate vote.Elon Musk is stepping down from DOGE. What's next? Our panel on the future of the department and how the Trump administration might navigate government restructuring.A closer look at the connection between emotions and physical pain. As big names pick up a drug-free treatment plan to end chronic pain, a leading specialist tells us how it works.And, an ancient city is unearthed in South America. Details on what archaeologists discovered, plus the 3,000-year-old city's unusual name.
At the Shangri-La Dialogue defense summit in Singapore today, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spotlighted what he called an “imminent” threat from China, pledging U.S. support for Indo-Pacific allies facing escalating military pressure from Beijing.Meanwhile, terrorist group Hamas responded to a U.S.-backed cease-fire proposal, agreeing to release 28 Israeli hostages—both living and deceased—while demanding a permanent cease-fire and a full Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza. Writing on X, U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff called the response “totally unacceptable.”
President Donald Trump is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he is speaking to steelworkers and highlighting his role in keeping U.S. Steel under American ownership. The rally follows his announcement last week of a partnership between U.S. Steel and Japan's Nippon Steel.On Friday, Trump held a press conference alongside Elon Musk to mark the end of Musk's tenure as head of the Department of Government Efficiency. Trump praised Musk for “leading the most sweeping and consequential government reform program in generations.” Musk said he believes the agency will continue to grow stronger and expressed confidence in achieving “a trillion dollars of waste and fraud reduction” over time.In a major immigration development, the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to end a Biden-era parole program. The policy had allowed individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to live and work in the United States. With the decision, the administration can now begin deporting more than half a million immigrants.
A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily paused a lower court ruling that struck down President Donald Trump's tariffs on a wide range of countries. The Trump administration earlier in the day told the federal appeals court in a filing that it would seek emergency relief with the U.S. Supreme Court as soon as Friday if it did not act quickly to pause the lower court decision.The White House confirmed that Israel has accepted a new proposal for a cease-fire from U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and that the proposal has been submitted to Hamas. The terrorist group, meanwhile, said it “was reviewing the new Witkoff proposal.”A federal judge said she would extend an order blocking the Trump administration from immediately revoking Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. And just a day before, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the United States will “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students.”
Amid stalled negotiations, President Donald Trump said Wednesday he'll know within two weeks whether Russia's Vladimir Putin is serious about making peace. And in another blow to Harvard, Trump has proposed capping the number of international students there at 15 percent.Elon Musk, who is leading the Department of Government Efficiency, criticized the recently approved House spending bill, saying it detracts from his efforts to reduce the federal budget deficit. He and several Senate Republicans are calling for deeper spending cuts in what's known as Trump's “big, beautiful bill.”Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Hamas's Gaza commander, Mohammad Sinwar, has been killed. Sinwar, the brother of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and one of Israel's most wanted men, was believed to have played a key role in the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
Trump administration officials said Tuesday that the White House is poised to cancel $100 million in contracts with Harvard University. Meanwhile, the State Department has instructed embassies and consulates to pause new student visa appointments as officials review and expand vetting procedures for applicants.President Donald Trump is calling out California Gov. Gavin Newsom and threatening to withhold federal funding to the state over a transgender athlete competing in women's sports. At the same time, the Supreme Court has declined to hear a Massachusetts student's challenge after his public school barred him from wearing a T-shirt that read, “There are only two genders.”In a major update, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revised its COVID-19 vaccination guidelines—no longer recommending the vaccine for children or pregnant women.
Honoring the sacrifice of America's fallen soldiers, President Donald Trump delivered a Memorial Day address at Arlington National Cemetery. He also highlighted plans for an upcoming military parade to mark the 250th birthday of the United States Army. Across the country, cities held ceremonies to remember those who have died in service to the nation.Trump said Monday that he is still working to achieve a peace deal in Ukraine. This comes as Russia strikes military targets in response to recent Ukrainian attacks. Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin “crazy” for "needlessly killing a lot of people," while Russia cited the “emotional overload of everyone” involved.Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is in Israel to attend a memorial ceremony for two embassy staffers recently killed in Washington. Meanwhile, an Israeli airstrike hit a shelter building in the Gaza Strip that was reportedly being used by terrorists.
A vessel carrying raw sewage explodes in New York City, killing one worker and injuring two others. The city's mayor says there's no suspicion of foul play.Russia and Ukraine successfully conclude the largest prisoner swap since the start of the war but the fighting continues. Here's what the two sides say about the situation.What's next for Harvard as the university and the Trump administration spar over its foreign student program? Two guests join us to explore what this case means for Harvard and its foreign students.Burnout is running rampant in today's fast-paced, always-on world. What are the key warning signs of it, and how can you stop it before it spreads? A mental health counselor and holistic health expert shares their insight.And new discoveries among the stars are bewildering researchers, from Neptune's possible new neighbor to a planetary system with the strangest orbit yet.
President Donald Trump on Saturday delivered his first military commencement address since returning to office, commending graduates at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point for choosing a life of service. He described the moment as part of a “golden age” for the nation and highlighted reforms underway in the military.Trump on Friday night announced a new partnership between U.S. Steel and Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel. He said the deal would keep U.S. Steel's headquarters in Pittsburgh, create at least 70,000 jobs, and contribute $14 billion to the U.S. economy.Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed cases of a new COVID-19 variant linked to rising infections in parts of Asia. A report from the University of Minnesota identifies the NB.1.8.1 variant as a key factor behind recent surges in those regions.
A quick turnaround in the standoff between the Trump administration and the nation's oldest and wealthiest university: In just one day, a federal court blocked Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's revocation of Harvard's international student program.President Donald Trump aims to ignite a nuclear renaissance in the United States, with a slate of executive orders signed today to boost the nuclear energy industry. The move seeks to secure American energy dominance and advance efforts to win the artificial intelligence arms race with China. Additionally, the president is threatening new tariffs on the EU and Apple.The United States and Iran completed their fifth round of nuclear talks today, but no deal has been reached. Meanwhile, U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee says he doesn't believe the U.S. would object to Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Israeli embassies around the world have stepped up security after two embassy staff members were shot and killed outside a museum in Washington. President Donald Trump expressed "deep sorrow" over the shooting in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday morning. The suspect, a 31-year-old man, reportedly shouted “Free Palestine” as he was arrested, and is now facing multiple charges, including the murder of foreign officials.The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the decision on the X social media platform, saying the administration is holding Harvard accountable for “fostering violence, antisemitism, and coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party on its campus.” Harvard has called the move “unlawful.”On Capitol Hill, lawmakers have passed the GOP's budget bill following a series of marathon markups and emergency meetings. The Senate now has approximately one month to pass its version of the reconciliation bill before the self-imposed July 4 deadline.
Another tense meeting took place in the Oval Office. President Donald Trump's conversation with the South African president began cordially but quickly turned into an open debate over allegations that white South Africans are being targeted for persecution.A judge has ruled that the Trump administration broke the law by deporting illegal immigrants to South Sudan. The administration argues the individuals were convicted of violent crimes and notes that the decision came from a district judge.House Republican leadership met with Trump at the White House on Wednesday to discuss the reconciliation bill—referred to by Trump as the "one, big, beautiful bill." Speaker Mike Johnson aims to bring it to a vote ahead of a self-imposed Memorial Day deadline.
After signing an order in January to begin planning a "Golden Dome" missile defense shield for the United States, President Donald Trump on Tuesday unveiled new details, including its cost and timeline. The unprecedented project comes amid warnings that China is developing new missiles capable of threatening the U.S. homeland.Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified before two Senate committees Tuesday on proposed cuts, departmental restructuring, and recent foreign policy moves. Some lawmakers pressed him on reductions to foreign aid, while others praised him for advancing the president's agenda.Trump was on Capitol Hill Tuesday, working to rally support among divided House Republicans for his multi-trillion-dollar budget bill, which he has dubbed the “one big, beautiful bill.” Some lawmakers continue to express concerns over proposed budget cuts and changes to tax credits.
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for potentially hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans. The move could pave the way for increased deportations and is the latest in a series of emergency appeals brought by the administration to the high court.President Donald Trump said Russia and Ukraine will "immediately start" negotiating a cease-fire after speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin for more than two hours. Trump made separate phone calls to the leaders of both countries earlier Monday. The potential terms of a cease-fire remain unclear.First Lady Melania Trump joined President Trump Monday in the Rose Garden for the signing of the Take It Down Act. The new law makes it a federal crime to share explicit deepfakes and allows victims to take legal action against individuals who create or distribute such content.
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. His office revealed preliminary details about his condition.A Mexican Navy ship crashed into the landmark Brooklyn Bridge in New York on Saturday night. Two sailors died. The collision is now under investigation. We have responses from officials.President Trump is scheduled to speak with Russian president Vladimir Putin about peace in Ukraine tomorrow, but Kyiv today reported the largest Russian drone attack since the start of the war. Plus, what's next for the Middle East after Trump's whirlwind trip? Two guests join us to explore.Can vitamins and supplements help ease anxiety? A psychiatrist and nutritional science expert says they won't be the cure-all, but your brain's diet can make a significant difference.And, a violin crafted in a World War two concentration camp has been discovered in Hungary. A secret message inside the instrument reveals more about its creation.
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House Republicans hit a setback in passing President Donald Trump's “big, beautiful bill.” Fiscal hawks are pushing for deeper Medicaid cuts—a move that's threatening to derail Republican leadership's self-imposed Memorial Day deadline.Former FBI Director James Comey is under investigation for a controversial social media post. Several officials have condemned the post, saying it appeared to be a threat on Trump's life.The first direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine have ended without any major breakthroughs. Trump now says he plans to set up a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin as he wraps up his trip to the Middle East.
In the third and final stop of his Middle East visit, President Trump secured another major investment deal from the United Arab Emirates, bringing total investment commitments in the Gulf region to over $2 trillion. The U.S. also reached an agreement with the UAE to deepen cooperation on artificial intelligence—part of an effort to prevent the transfer of U.S. technologies to China.The Supreme Court today heard historic arguments regarding birthright citizenship. The central question before the justices was whether lower courts overstepped their authority by blocking President Trump's January 20 executive order on a nationwide basis.What were initially believed to be high-level negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian officials appear to be less significant, as neither President Vladimir Putin nor President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to attend peace talks scheduled for tomorrow in Turkey. Their absence has lowered expectations among international observers.
President Donald Trump has secured more than $240 billion in investments from Qatar as part of his ongoing Middle East tour. The agreements include Qatar's purchase of nearly $100 billion worth of Boeing planes.Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified Wednesday before Congress, emphasizing that reducing dependency on China for critical medicines is a top priority for both him and the Trump administration.California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed ending enrollment for low-income illegal immigrants in the state's health care program starting in 2026, as part of his new budget plan.
President Donald Trump laid out U.S. policy toward the Middle East as he began his visit to Saudi Arabia. He announced the lifting of sanctions on Syria and extended an olive branch to Iran, signaling a broader shift in American foreign policy. Trump also announced a $600 billion investment in the United States from Saudi Arabia, highlighting additional agreements with the Gulf nation and expressing hopes for closer ties with Israel.The House of Representatives began marking up the tax and Medicaid portions of the budget reconciliation bill—referred to by some as Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill.” The markup is a key step in advancing the president's legislative agenda. House Republicans say they are committed to passing the reconciliation package and sending it to the Senate by Memorial Day.Russia and Ukraine are scheduled to hold direct talks for the first time since the start of the war. Trump now says Secretary of State Marco Rubio will join the negotiations. However, it's not yet clear who will represent Kyiv and Moscow.May 13 marks World Falun Dafa Day, commemorating the 33rd anniversary of the peaceful meditation practice centered on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance. In Texas, lawmakers in both the House and Senate passed resolutions officially recognizing May 13, 2025, as Falun Dafa Day.
As the United States and China agree to temporarily lower tariffs, President Donald Trump is touting a "reset" with Beijing—while warning that tariffs could be ramped up again if a long-term deal doesn't materialize. The White House also tells NTD that a 120 percent tariff remains in place for small packages imported from China.The president today signed a sweeping executive order directing pharmaceutical companies to reduce drug costs. The order aims to bring U.S. drug prices more in line with those paid in other countries. Trump says costs for Medicaid and Medicare will soon drop as a direct result of the new order.Hamas terrorists have released Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander, who had been held for more than 19 months in the Gaza Strip. This comes as Trump sets out on a visit to the Middle East. Meanwhile, Israel's prime minister says hostage negotiations will continue—even under fire.
US trade talks with China just wrapped up in Geneva. Treasury Secretary Bessent said the two countries have achieved "substantial progress" while the White House says a deal has been reached. Details on what we know so far.Two guests join us to explore what a US-China trade deal could look like and how markets will react.The final American hostage still alive in Gaza is set for imminent release. The update comes straight from the Hamas terrorist group.Could spending more time in 'green spaces' give our immune systems a boost, or even reduce the risk of heart disease or stroke? NTD's Stefania Cox sat down with Brendon Fallon—host of Epoch TV's Vital Signs health program—for more.And, a unique parade brings color and beauty to the streets of New York City while sharing a powerful message of human rights and resilience. NTD's Sherry Ning spoke with practitioners of a peaceful meditation practice to find out what World Falun Dafa Day means to them.
Officials from the United States and China met in person Saturday to discuss trade for the first time since President Donald Trump raised tariffs on China one month ago. The two delegations, led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, met in Geneva, Switzerland, for approximately 10 hours.Trump announced Saturday that India and Pakistan have agreed to a U.S.-mediated cease-fire, but the Indian government is now accusing Pakistan of violating the agreement. This follows three days of cross-border fighting between the two nuclear powers.Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was released from custody after being taken away in handcuffs Friday afternoon for trespassing at a federal detention facility for illegal immigrants in Newark, New Jersey. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security said Saturday that there will likely be “more arrests coming.”
President Trump says he's given instructions to his trade envoy ahead of this weekend's talks with Beijing. While he's calling on China to open its markets to the U.S., he also says he's fine with doing no business with China at all.Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has been arrested and charged with trespassing—after refusing to leave an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center earlier today. He was accompanied by a congressional delegation at the time.Marching through the rain, thousands of Falun Dafa practitioners paraded through Midtown Manhattan—celebrating Falun Dafa Day and honoring those who persevere through hardship.
A new pope has been elected. Cardinal Robert Prevost is now the leader of the Catholic Church, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. He is the first American ever to hold the title. President Donald Trump extended his congratulations, calling the news "a great honor" for the United States.Trump unveiled his first post-tariff trade deal with the UK, saying it will be the first of many. He plans to negotiate a deal with the European Union and says he is open to reducing his 145 percent tariffs on China, with talks scheduled for this weekend.The president on Thursday also suggested possibly involving Beijing in negotiations with Russia to end the war. China's communist leader, Xi Jinping, is among the heads of state visiting Moscow Thursday, strengthening ties with the Kremlin.
President Trump is ruling out tariff cuts for China, just as trade negotiations are set to begin between the two countries. He's doubling down on high tariffs ahead of this weekend's official talks and has sworn in a new envoy to Beijing—tasking him with pursuing fairness for American workers.A major shift for U.S. air travelers takes effect today. Adults flying domestically must now present a Real ID or a federally accepted alternative at TSA checkpoints. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reassured travelers without a Real ID that they will still be able to fly on Wednesday if necessary.An Indian airstrike has killed 26 people in Pakistan. Pakistan is threatening retaliation. India says it targeted only terrorists responsible for last month's deadly attack on Indian civilians—but Pakistan claims the strikes hit civilians. International leaders are calling for de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors.Black smoke rose from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel today—signaling that cardinals have not yet elected a new pope. There's no clear front-runner to lead the Roman Catholic Church, and voting will continue tomorrow. Cardinals remain isolated from the outside world until a new pope is chosen.
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met for the first time at the White House today. The two leaders exchanged differing opinions on trade and territorial issues. During the meeting, President Trump told the Prime Minister that he still wants Canada to become the 51st U.S. state, to which Carney responded that Canada is not “for sale.”The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to enforce its ban on transgender individuals serving in the military while it appeals a lower court's ruling. In a social media post, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hailed the decision as a “massive victory.”Tensions rose between India and Pakistan after the Indian Army confirmed it had carried out targeted airstrikes on alleged terrorist camps inside Pakistani territory. In a statement, India's Ministry of Defense described the operation as “focused, deliberate, and non-escalatory,” adding that it came in response to a terrorist attack last month that killed dozens of Indian citizens in Kashmir.
President Donald Trump has announced 100 percent tariffs on films produced outside the United States, saying the move is intended to revitalize America's film industry. He pointed to a growing trend of Hollywood productions moving overseas to avoid high labor costs and taxes.The president also signed an executive order Monday banning federal funding for gain-of-function research conducted in China, Iran, and other countries. These experiments, which typically enhance the properties of pathogens, have previously been linked to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.Meanwhile, the House passed the Falun Gong Protection Act by voice vote with no objections. The bill seeks to impose sanctions on foreign nationals involved—directly or indirectly—in the forced harvesting of organs in China. It's one of several China-related measures debated in the House Monday.
President Trump sheds light on how he views the possibility of a third term. He spoke to NBC'S 'MEET THE PRESS' to give comments on that, the economy, deportations, and more.The Trump administration gets a legal win in a case that pushed back on a major presidential executive order. Senior Advisor Kari Lake commented on the judge's decision.Now that the US and Ukraine have inked the critical minerals deal, what's next? What's the message to Russia, and even China? A retired army colonel joins us to explore.Could a lack of good nutrition be causing you stress, anxiety, or depression? NTD's Arleen Richards spoke with Brendon Fallon, host of Vital Signs on Epoch TV to find out more.And, get those lightsabers out because it's Star Wars Day. Why May 4th has become the unofficial holiday and how fans and cities are celebrating.
CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Warren Buffett announced Saturday in Omaha that he will soon step down. Buffett said he will ask the board to have Greg Abel replace him at the end of the year.Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has won a second consecutive term. He suggests that his government increased its majority by not modeling itself on the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump's White House has unveiled its budget blueprint for the next fiscal year, proposing more than $160 billion in spending cuts. The plan increases funding for defense and border security while reducing support for progressive initiatives. The president also ordered cuts to PBS and NPR subsidies, accusing the outlets of media bias.Trump renewed his threat against Harvard University Friday, posting on Truth Social that he would revoke the school's tax-exempt status, adding, “It's what they deserve.” The repeated threat highlights an ongoing battle between the administration and Harvard over anti-Semitism, free speech, and federal funding.An accountant at the U.S. Institute of Peace allegedly deleted a terabyte of accounting data during an investigation by the Department of Government Efficiency, according to a staff member. The matter has reportedly been referred to the Justice Department and the FBI.
President Donald Trump on Thursday appointed national security adviser Mike Waltz as the next U.N. ambassador. The president said Secretary of State Marco Rubio would serve as interim national security adviser. The president also announced the creation of a new commission on religious liberty, aimed at emphasizing the role of faith in America's national identity.The White House released more details Thursday about the minerals agreement Washington and Kyiv signed Wednesday night. Although Trump previously said he wanted to use Ukraine's rare earth minerals to repay the United States, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the agreement does not include repayment for aid already received.A federal judge appointed by Trump has blocked the administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected gang members. The judge ruled that the law doesn't provide due process for detainees to challenge their removal, and doesn't properly apply because there is no invasion or foreign government involved.
President Donald Trump is defending his economic record, pointing to strong private sector investment and the prospect of new trade deals. This comes as new data shows the U.S. economy contracted at the start of 2025, shrinking by 0.3 percent in the first quarter—down from a 2.4 percent expansion in the previous quarter.The United States and Ukraine have signed a critical minerals deal, confirmed by both the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Ukraine's minister of the economy.A judge in Vermont has ordered the release of Mohsen Mahdawi, who was arrested by immigration enforcement agents after leading protests at Columbia University. The government is now barred from removing him from the state or the country.
President Donald Trump is holding a rally in Warren, Michigan, on Tuesday to mark his 100th day in office. On the way there, he's signing an executive order aimed at providing tariff relief to automakers.Tune in to NTD's special live coverage for a look back at the first 100 days of Trump's second term—starting at 5 p.m. ET on April 29.
President Donald Trump is signing executive orders today to bolster law enforcement and to publish a list of sanctuary cities and states. The White House says these jurisdictions are obstructing federal immigration enforcement.The White House is also highlighting a major drop in illegal border crossings during the president's first 100 days. But border czar Tom Homan warns there may still be as many as 20 million illegal immigrants in the country—and today, the administration is sending them a message.President Trump's first 100 days come to a close tomorrow. NTD will have all-day coverage and analysis—from his promises and progress to the challenges ahead and what a second term could look like.
A tragedy in Vancouver last night during a lively street festival sends shockwaves through the public as Canadians prepare for elections. The nation's leader reacts to the attack that killed at least 11 people.A major explosion at an Iranian port. At least 40 people are dead with many more injured. The explosion, reportedly caused by the mishandling of chemicals used to make missile fuel.Massive changes under Trump's second term even before he reaches 100 days back in office. Two guests join us to delve into the shakeups felt both at home and abroad.Can a happy gut stave off dementia? NTD's Don Ma spoke with Brendon Fallon, host and executive producer of Epoch TV's "Vital Signs" for details on how restoring good bacteria in the body could help.And, scientists say they've spotted a brand new, ultra-saturated color with the help of laser technology. The catch? Only five people in the world have seen it so far.
Pope Francis was laid to rest today at the Vatican. World leaders attended the service.Before attending the pope's funeral, President Donald Trump had a 15-minute talk with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss a potential cease-fire with Russia.
The FBI arrested a Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, circuit judge for allegedly assisting an illegal immigrant in evading arrest, confirmed top officials with the Trump administration on Friday. Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested on obstruction charges, Patel confirmed in a post on X. The FBI made the arrest “after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week,” he added.President Donald Trump has arrived in Rome to attend Pope Francis's funeral. Accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump and a U.S. delegation, it will be Trump's first foreign trip of his second term.Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year, pleaded not guilty to all federal charges against him in the case. Also during Friday's arraignment in Manhattan federal court, Mangione's legal team indicated it wants his federal case to go to trial before his state cases connected to Thompson's death, after the Justice Department said it would seek the death penalty in the federal case.Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow for three hours of talks focused on Trump's plan to end the Ukraine war, with the Kremlin describing the discussions as productive and helpful in bringing the two sides' positions closer.
President Trump today — talking about putting pressure on Russia. He sends a direct warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin after a deadly attack reportedly killed at least eight civilians in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv.A new clash over whether the U.S. and China are talking. President Trump refutes Beijing's claim that negotiations have not been happening. He's also issuing fresh warnings to countries that refuse to make a deal.A judge is ordering the Trump administration to facilitate the return of another Venezuelan immigrant who was deported to El Salvador. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher ruled the removal of the 20-year-old violated a court settlement that protects some immigrants with pending asylum claims.
President Donald Trump says that it's acceptable if the United States doesn't reach a deal with China, stating that if no fair agreement emerges, the United States will “set the price.” The comments come amid the United States' ongoing trade talks with global partners.The president also signed a series of executive orders on education, targeting what he described as discriminatory practices and “ideological overreach” in schools. He further announced plans to enhance the White House grounds for future administrations by installing large American flags on the lawns.Meanwhile, as some Democrats call for Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the United States, border czar Tom Homan defended the deportation of the Salvadoran national, who is accused of gang affiliation. Homan said that U.S. courts have no authority to compel El Salvador to send Abrego Garcia back. Trump also noted that it is “impossible” to provide individual trials for every illegal immigrant prior to deportation.
President Donald Trump commented further on U.S.–China trade tensions on Tuesday, saying tariffs on China will be reduced—though not entirely eliminated. He warned that the United States will “set the deal” if Beijing fails to agree to new trade terms. The remarks come as the United States holds trade talks with dozens of countries this week.Vice President JD Vance met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as part of efforts to move closer to a trade deal. Vance said a partnership with India is essential to prevent the advent of what he described as a “dark time” for humanity.The Trump administration is set to resume collections on defaulted student loans after a five-year pause. The Department of Education announced that collections will begin on May 5, affecting millions of borrowers.
Pope Francis died today at the age of 88. The Vatican says the cause of death was a stroke, followed by a coma and irreversible cardio-circulatory collapse. World leaders — including President Trump — are mourning his passing, remembering him for his compassion, despite occasional disagreements.Trade tensions between the U.S. and China are escalating again. Beijing is warning other nations against striking deals with the U.S., as President Trump accuses China of cheating and pledges to reach new agreements with Europe.U.S.–Iran talks continue this Saturday for a third consecutive weekend. Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet again with Iran's foreign minister. Both sides say last weekend's discussions were productive. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will visit China on Tuesday. During a trip to Moscow last week, Araghchi told state TV that Tehran always consults with its allies on the nuclear issue.
The Supreme Court has put a temporarily halt on new deportations under the Alien Enemies act, but not all Justices agree. A statement from justice Samuel Alito is making waves, as the Trump administration seeks to deport alleged members of Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua.US negotiators reporting good progress after the latest round of high-takes talks with Iran. Two guests joined us to discuss what's next in Iran's nuclear ambitions and the steps towards a new deal.What impact is that cup of morning Joe really having on your day—and your brain? Brendon Fallon, host of EpochTV's "Vital Signs" spoke to NTD's Don Ma about the centuries-old beverage.New Yorkers came out in style today to ring in Springtime and celebrate Easter. NTD's Stefania Cox captures the sights and sounds of the Easter Bonnet Parade.And, thousands of patriots and history lovers gathered in Lexington, Massachusetts this weekend, as the town celebrated the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a unilateral cease-fire today in recognition of the Easter holiday. The order pauses Russian combat operations starting at 6 p.m. Moscow time and lasting until midnight on Sunday. Meanwhile, talks toward a more permanent agreement remain stalled.An early morning order from the Supreme Court has put deportations under the Alien Enemies Act on hold. The ruling blocks—at least for now—any action in the case involving a group of Venezuelans held in Texas. In a separate case, an appeals court has paused contempt proceedings against the Trump administration.The U.S. and Iran concluded a second round of nuclear talks today. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran's Foreign Minister held a four-hour meeting in Rome, following their initial meeting last Saturday. The Iranian foreign minister signaled cautious optimism. A third round is scheduled for next Saturday, with technical discussions beginning on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump says a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine must be reached within days or he may abandon negotiations altogether. He added that the United States wants to see the war end, as thousands of soldiers continue to die each week.Trump is also calling efforts to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia a “shame,” after a Maryland senator met with the alleged MS-13 gang member who was deported to El Salvador. The White House on Friday highlighted a newly surfaced allegation linking Abrego Garcia to human trafficking.U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee was in Jerusalem Friday, where he delivered a prayer from Trump at the Western Wall. On the same day, sirens sounded in the city as another projectile was fired from Yemen.
Two people have been reported dead and at least six injured following a shooting at Florida State University. Police say the suspect—the 20-year-old son of a sheriff's deputy—is in custody. President Donald Trump responded to the news today, calling it a "terrible" thing, and stating, “the gun doesn't do the shooting, the people do.”Trump revealed that the United States and China are actively in talks amid escalating tariffs. He promised a trade deal with Europe, as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni became the first European leader to visit the White House since the start of the reciprocal tariffs.As U.S. officials hold peace negotiations in Europe, fighting between Russia and Ukraine continues. Trump says Russia is expected to respond to a cease-fire proposal this week. He also noted that the United States and Ukraine could sign a critical minerals deal as early as next week.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday pushed back on media narratives surrounding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, reiterating that he was an “illegal alien, MS-13 gang member, and foreign terrorist,” not a “Maryland father.” The mother of Rachel Morin—a woman killed by another illegal immigrant from El Salvador—also attended the press briefing.Federal Judge James Boasberg said in a court order Wednesday that there was probable cause to find Trump administration officials in contempt of court for violating his order to turn around planes carrying illegal Venezuelan immigrants to a prison in El Salvador. He added that he could refer the matter for criminal prosecution. The Trump administration is appealing the court's order.California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Wednesday that they plan to sue the Trump administration over new tariffs, saying the move will cause “immediate and irreparable harm” to the Golden State.
President Donald Trump signed executive orders Tuesday aimed at lowering drug prices and blocking illegal immigrants from receiving Social Security benefits. He also delivered a strong message to communist China, saying the ball is now in its court as trade tensions escalate.Harvard University could lose its tax-exempt status and be taxed as a political entity, according to Trump, who made the statement Tuesday on Truth Social. He said it would happen if the school continues promoting what he called “political, ideological, and terrorist-inspired” content. The comments follow the Trump administration's decision to freeze more than $2 billion in funding to Harvard over its refusal to implement policy changes.The Department of Homeland Security says it will revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians. Following a review by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem determined that conditions in both countries no longer meet the requirements for TPS.
President Donald Trump met Monday with the president of El Salvador. Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele told Trump that a deported illegal immigrant who had been living in Maryland will not be allowed back into the United States, as both leaders vowed to ramp up mass deportations. Trump also said today that he expects to impose tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals in the not-too-distant future.The man accused of setting fire to the Pennsylvania governor's residence was just arraigned. The Sunday blaze caused significant damage and forced Gov. Josh Shapiro, his family, and guests to evacuate.Big shifts are happening in tech. Nvidia has announced a $500 billion investment to build AI supercomputers in the United States—a first for the company. Trump credited his election win and tariffs for the move and said he plans to impose new tariffs on semiconductors soon.A 5.2-magnitude earthquake shook the San Diego area Monday, just after 10 a.m. local time. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake originated at a depth of more than eight miles. The tremors were felt as far north as Los Angeles.