
Alex Delia
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1 day ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Ally Heath |Craig Nigrelli |Emma Stoltzfus
Fresh off President Donald Trump’s tariff deal with China, Tesla will resume shipping parts from China to the U.S. for use on Tesla vehicles. Those parts will be used in the production of the Cybercab, as well as Semi trucks. When will Tesla resume shipping from China? Reuters is reporting the resumption will take place at the end of May 2025. Tesla had suspended such shipments after President Trump imposed 145% tariffs on Chinese imports.
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3 days ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Evan Hummel |Kalé Carey |Mathew Grisham
An American-born Israeli soldier is now free after being released by Hamas on Monday, May 12, and has entered Israeli territory, according to The Jerusalem Post. Militants reportedly released Edan Alexander to Red Cross officials in southern Gaza, where he underwent a medical evaluation.
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5 days ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Ally Heath |Evan Hummel |Kalé Carey
Texas lawmakers moved forward with an amendment to a bill Thursday, May 8, that would allow the governor to decide which nation’s residents, governments, businesses and groups could be barred from buying property in the state. Members of the Texas House gave the governor the power under an amendment to Senate Bill 17, which restricted real estate purchases from countries the U.S. national director of intelligence has deemed national security risks.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Alan Judd |Matt Bishop
A congressional dispute over SALT – the “state and local tax” deduction – may be enough to derail the “big, beautiful bill” that is key to enacting much of President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda. The dispute is occurring in an unlikely forum: the House Republican caucus, a body that is almost always in sync with the president. At issue is the income-tax deduction for state and local taxes, commonly referred to as SALT.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Craig Nigrelli |Evan Hummel |Michael Edwards
Following reported spying by the U.S. in Greenland, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said Wednesday, May 7, that he’s summoning the acting U.S. ambassador to Denmark. The move comes after a report by The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, May 6, citing sources familiar with the matter, which revealed that the Trump administration ordered U.S. spy agencies to identify residents who support Trump’s desire to annex the semiautonomous island.
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