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May 15 2026POLITICS

U. S. Wants a Fair Deal With China, Says Rep. Haridopolos

Rep. Mike Haridopolos told a news program that the United States seeks equal footing in trade with China. He pointed out that China often ignores rules on environmental protection and worker rights, making it hard for U. S. firms to compete without risking their intellectual property. Haridopolos ar

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May 15 2026WEATHER

Rainy night to sunny weekend: Massachusetts weather outlook

Heavy showers will keep coming into the evening, with thunderstorms dotting the sky across the state. By midnight the rain should ease, as temperatures fall to the mid‑40s and upper‑50s. The wet spell may linger until noon on Friday, when clouds will cover most areas and the heat will stay in the mi

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May 15 2026POLITICS

House Vote Halts Trump’s Iran War Push

The U. S. House of Representatives tied a bill that would have stopped President Trump from fighting Iran unless Congress gave the green light. The vote ended 212 to 212, so the measure fell short of the majority needed to pass. This was the third time this year that lawmakers tried to limit the

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May 15 2026POLITICS

China‑US Talks Aim to Keep Iran From Getting a Nuclear Bomb

The meeting in Beijing between the U. S. and China leaders was not just about trade or Taiwan; it also tackled a hot issue: Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The U. S. president said he is tired of waiting for Iran to change its course and that the two countries had agreed that Iran must not acquire a nucle

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May 15 2026POLITICS

U. S. Pulls Back Troop Plans for Poland, Raising Questions About Europe Strategy

The U. S. military has decided not to send 4, 000 troops to Poland as previously planned, a move that surprised many observers and reignited debate over President Trump’s intentions to reduce American forces on the continent. The announcement came after a brief pause, and no formal statement has yet

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Senator Fakes Escape From Senate After ICC Warrant

A senator in the Philippines, wanted by an international court for alleged crimes during a drug crackdown, managed to slip out of the Senate building after a chaotic night. The senator had been staying inside the heavily guarded chamber, hoping to avoid arrest. When a confrontation broke out with a

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Vance Uses Fraud Talk to Push Republican in Maine

Vice President J. D. Vance stepped onto a campaign trail in Bangor, Maine, after recently describing the Trump administration’s anti‑fraud drive as “nonpartisan. ” In the city, he rallied behind former Governor Paul LePage, a Republican contender eyeing the U. S. House seat that Democrat Jared Golde

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Scientists Vanish: How a Conspiracy Took Over the Headlines

The story of missing scientists has spread like wildfire, moving from fringe blogs to the halls of Congress. It began in early April when a retired Air Force general linked to UFO lore disappeared near Albuquerque, sparking speculation that he and others had been silenced. The narrative grew when a

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May 15 2026POLITICS

U. S. Politics: A Call for Clarity

The current U. S. leadership has faced heavy criticism over its legal, ethical, and practical decisions. Many argue that policies on the economy, health care, climate change, immigration, and foreign affairs have fallen short of public needs. The war in the Middle East is often cited as a cost

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May 15 2026BUSINESS

Business Titans Back Trump on China Trip

A group of the world’s richest CEOs joined President Donald Trump for a visit to Beijing, turning the meeting into a showcase of global commerce and political strategy. The delegation included leaders from Apple, Tesla, SpaceX, Nvidia, Micron and Meta, along with top financiers like Stephen Schwa

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