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Made in USA or Made in China? American home goods giant Williams-Sonoma is facing a record $3 million fine for selling misleading products. Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.) is taking the helm of the House China panel. We have more on his vision for the committee and his top priorities regarding communist China. The latest flare-up in the South China s…
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Former President Donald Trump wraps up Day 9 of his criminal trial in New York. Our legal correspondent is at the courthouse with the latest. A building was stormed and barricaded by student protesters at Columbia. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul issues a response. Democrats and Republicans are showing rare consensus on the need to address anti-Semitism…
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Former President Donald Trump was in court for day 9 of his so-called hush money trial in New York on Tuesday. The judge ruled that President Trump had violated a gag order nine times, and fined him $9,000. Anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University took over a building on campus and barricaded themselves inside as the deadline to disperse expir…
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Former President Donald Trump was fined and held in contempt of court by Justice Juan Merchan on April 30 for what he said were violations of a gag order prohibiting President Trump from discussing certain individuals involved in his campaign finance trial. Prosecutors had sought $1,000-fines for around a dozen Truth Social posts that the former pr…
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Pro-Palestinian protesters have taken over and barricaded themselves into a building at Columbia University. The move came just hours after the university began suspending students and clearing tent encampments. An attempt to serve a warrant to a convicted felon in North Carolina turned into a tragic day for law enforcement, with four fallen office…
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Many of us will have heard the phrase “You will own nothing and be happy.” And just last month, the EPA implemented a rule seemingly in service of this agenda that will, even by the EPA’s own admission, put many small- and medium-sized meat processing facilities and cattle producers out of business. Only those that can afford to reduce their proces…
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Hundreds of pro-Palestinians protesting in the streets and on college campuses. Jewish students feeling afraid to attend class. Anti-Israel hate and anti-Semitism continue to escalate as Israel seeks to defend itself from radical Islamic terror groups bent on annihilating the Jewish nation. Has the world forgotten Oct. 7, when Hamas terrorists carr…
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The United States is going after Chinese censorship on American campuses. A former Chinese student at Berklee College of Music is headed behind bars for threatening to chop off another student’s hands. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with business leaders and officials in China. We have more on what he’s calling the goal of the trip. An ent…
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The Supreme Court weighs arguments in former President Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity. The justices appear divided. Meanwhile, outside the Supreme Court, protesters gathered behind a barricade. NTD’s Sam Wang was in the crowd to find out what they had to say about the former president’s immunity case. And to discuss the legal implica…
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Marty Dolan will challenge Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) in a Democratic Party primary on June 25 with the question: “Are we better or worse off from following radical left policies?” He gives examples of how Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has not served her constituency well and how he can do better. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition…
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“Death to America!” “Death to Israel!” These are the alarming chants from protesters on college campuses throughout America. What is happening? Kelly talks to Isik Abla, Lana Silk, and Arab Christian Pastor Steven Khoury, who share their hope for bridging the divide between Jews, Muslims, and Christians. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tra…
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Dr. Anthony Fauci and an over $4 million grant are back in the spotlight. Newly uncovered emails say some of those funds helped the infamous Wuhan biolab with a study on how to “leave no signature of purposeful human manipulation” of coronaviruses—and that the FBI knew about it. China is reportedly acquiring NVIDIA AI chips despite a widening U.S. …
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The former boss of the National Enquirer resumes testimony Tuesday. Plus, both sides argue on whether former President Donald Trump violated the gag order and why President Trump thinks the gag order is “unconstitutional.” The Senate passes the $95 billion foreign aid package, which also includes a bill that forces TikTok to divest from China. Hund…
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The court approved former President Donald Trump’s $175-million bond in his New York civil fraud case Monday. That’s despite New York Attorney General Letitia James questioning its sufficiency. However, the court ruled that the provider has to keep the bond in full in a cash account. President Trump’s campaign finance hush money trial in New York c…
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Former President Donald Trump’s so-called hush money trial in New York resumed on April 22, with opening statements from both sides and the first witnesses taking the stand. President Trump called on would-be demonstrators to “go out and peacefully protest” against the case. Before entering the courtroom, the former president said, “This is electio…
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The House passed a controversial $95-billion foreign aid bill this weekend. What has hard-line Republicans on-edge, with some calling for House Speaker Johnson to be removed? NTD takes a look. Israel’s military intelligence chief has stepped down over failures to prevent the Oct. 7 attack by the Hamas terrorist group. Meanwhile, Turkey’s President …
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In this installment of America’s Hope, we focus on a fifth grader who was denied her right at her school to launch an interfaith club for prayer to improve her school community. We talk about how that one case also echoes what’s going on across America—not only in elementary school, but even higher education. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth …
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There’s a new frontier for political persecution in the West: the weaponization of financial tools against political enemies. We’re hearing a growing number of stories involving groups and individuals that find themselves cut off from financial services or bank accounts, like the truckers in Canada. Governments are increasingly able to punish peopl…
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In this episode, we explore the growing tensions around the illegal immigrant camp at Floyd Bennett Field in New York City. Councilwoman Joann Ariola has sued Mayor Eric Adams, labeling the camp a “humanitarian crisis” due to increased local safety concerns, such as panhandling and property intrusions. As the weather warms, the situation is expecte…
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Tonight, we continue our focus on Israel. Several world leaders, allies of Israel, are advising the country to exercise restraint in retaliating against the Iran strike. Israel says it will make its own decision on how to respond. Recently, Kelly Wright traveled to Israel to meet with some survivors of the Oct. 7 attack, as well as family members o…
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President Joe Biden is calling to triple tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum, as he doubles down on wooing voters in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state. A step forward in Florida’s battle with communism: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law to educate students on the dangers of communism. A phone call between Washington and Beijing resumed after a …
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President Joe Biden calls for tripling tariffs on Chinese steel, a policy first in place under former President Donald Trump. What does it mean for American manufacturing and the 2024 elections? The House Oversight Committee is investigating the Chinese regime’s infiltration of the United States. We have the latest on that, along with an exclusive …
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The Senate dismissed both articles of impeachment against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas on Wednesday and ended the trial. Senate Democrats argued that the articles were unconstitutional, while Republicans argued for a full trial. The House will be voting on three separate foreign aid bills, with $61 billion to Ukraine, $26 billi…
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Do you remember the case of Alexander Smirnov? That’s the guy who said he’d heard directly from the owner of Burisma—Hunter Biden’s Ukrainian energy company—that Burisma had bribed Joe and Hunter Biden. He was arrested in February of this year for allegedly lying about the dates when he heard about the bribe. Through him, we are now able to open a …
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100 members of the U.S. Senate were sworn in as jurors for the impeachment trial of Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas on April 17. The articles of impeachment were approved by the House of Representatives on Feb. 13, and officially read in the Senate chamber on Tuesday. Majority leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said he’ll allow floor d…
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A recap of day 2 of Former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York: why some jurors want to be excused, and why prosecutors want President Trump to be held in contempt of court. Supreme Court justices are questioning whether federal prosecutors went too far in bringing charges against Jan. 6 defendants. Their decision could have major i…
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What is China’s role in the U.S. fentanyl crisis? A congressional committee reveals the communist regime is subsidizing deadly fentanyl exports and escalating America’s opioid emergency. The House has passed a bill aimed at targeting China’s imports of Iranian crude oil. This comes on the heels of Iran’s drone attack on Israel. House Speaker Mike J…
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Some of the deadliest drugs in the world are being funded by the Chinese regime. A new report from Congress details China’s incentives for companies that export fentanyl. Another history-making day in Congress: The House delivers to the Senate articles of impeachment against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. And Speaker Mike Johnso…
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Former President Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial entered day two as jury selection continued. Seven jurors were seated Tuesday afternoon. Some were excused after saying they could not serve impartially. As President Trump spends his time in the courtroom, President Joe Biden campaigned in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania. Preside…
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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on April 15 unveiled a plan for separate aid packages for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. A fourth bill would reportedly wrap in a TikTok ban and the REPO (Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity) for Ukrainians Act, which would allow the United States to seize some assets of Russian oligarchs to help finance …
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Israel says it will respond to Iran’s unprecedented weekend attack, as its war cabinet convenes to weigh what comes next. Meanwhile, the United States and other G7 countries look to ease tensions using diplomatic means. Former President Donald Trump’s “hush money” trial gets underway in New York. We bring you all the takeaways from day one of his f…
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In the aftermath of Iran unleashing a barrage of missiles and projectiles, Israel faces more challenges to its national security. Tonight, Kelly Wright speaks with Sharren Haskel of the Knesset and Yigal Carmon of MEMRI about possible action Israel may take in response, and Walid Phares shares his expertise regarding Hamas’s actions. Plus, we speak…
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Tensions are soaring after Iran’s unprecedented attacks on Israel. Could Chinese-made components have lent Iran a hand? Beijing is hinting for the first time that the man it executed for spying sold secrets to Washington. The Biden administration is betting big on microchip making in the United States. We take a closer look at an over $6 billion in…
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Jury selection is underway in former President Donald Trump’s so-called hush money trial in Manhattan. This makes him the first U.S. president to face criminal charges. A new poll is out on the race for president. It shows that President Joe Biden and President Trump remain locked in a close race. The White House is urging deescalation following Ir…
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Former President Donald Trump’s New York campaign finance trial began with jury selection on Monday. President Trump was in the courtroom throughout the day, and again called the case “political persecution.” It’s the first criminal trial of any U.S. president. The White House urged deescalation as Israel weighs its response to the aerial attack fr…
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Former President Donald Trump made history on April 15 when he became the first former U.S. president to stand trial in a criminal case when he appeared in a New York City courtroom for allegedly falsifying business payments during the 2016 campaign. The former president took a seat at the defense table inside a Manhattan court as the jury selectio…
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The White House says the United States will not participate if Israel chooses to strike back at Iran. President Joe Biden met with G7 leaders by video link on Sunday, with the group pledging a united diplomatic response. NTD has reactions to Iran’s weekend strike on Israel. The criminal trial of former President Donald Trump begins in New York City…
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Today we sit down with Maija Hahn, an autism expert and speech pathologist. Ms. Hahn began studying autism 27 years ago before the condition was widely spread in the United States. “[In the 90s] it was one in 10,000. … Those parents couldn’t even find a doctor to diagnose autism because it was so rare. The doctors [had] never seen it,” she said. At…
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A number of companies are now developing new vaccines and therapeutics using mRNA technology similar to what was deployed in the COVID-19 vaccines. Moderna, for one, has dozens of mRNA vaccines and therapeutics in development, including for flu, RSV, HIV, Lyme disease, Zika virus, cystic fibrosis, and even cancer. Scientists at the University of Pe…
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The House advanced a modified version of a bill on April 12 to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). With the passage of the rule governing the bill—an intermediate procedural step before final passage—the bill itself will now be teed up for a vote on the House floor later on Friday. The Biden administration a…
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President Biden has teamed up with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines to send a blunt message to China. That’s as the Chinese Communist regime’s aggressive actions risk escalation and a potential U.S. response in the South China Sea. Israel says it’s on high alert for a possible attack by Iran. NTD has more on why the United States has issued…
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Chinese lobbying directed at Congressional and state officials has come to light in a letter: Find out what a Chinese diplomat asked New York Mayor Eric Adams not to do. Leaders of Japan and the Philippines laying out their China concerns with President Joe Biden. That conversation happening as Beijing works to grow its control in disputed waters. …
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Former President Donald Trump repeated his call to debate President Joe Biden—this time calling for more debates than usual—and having them “much earlier.” That’s as President Biden teams up with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines to send a blunt message to China. China strikes back at American defense companies over arms sales to Taiwan—with…
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O.J. Simpson, the former NFL star whose infamous murder trial captivated the nation in 1994, has died. He was 76 years old and had been suffering from prostate cancer. President Joe Biden met with the Prime Minister of Japan and the President of the Philippines at the White House Thursday. It was the first-ever trilateral summit among the three nat…
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Could selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) trigger violent and even homicidal behavior? Which non-drug treatments can be effective against depression? There were 656* mass shootings in America in 2023 according to the Gun Violence Archive (GVA). This up from 272 mass shootings in 2014 when the GVA began logging data. Amid the gun rights …
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An appeals judge has rejected Former President Donald Trump’s bid to delay his so-called hush-money trial—for the third time this week. And a five-month prison sentence has been handed down to former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg as part of a plea deal. The Israeli military has confirm it killed three sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh …
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On this episode of America’s Hope, we'll hear the remarkable story of retired U.S. Army Capt. John Arroyo Jr., a former Green Beret who was gunned down by a fellow soldier at Fort Hood, Texas—and who miraculously survived this near-fatal shooting. Learn how this former soldier’s life, though struck by tragedy, was transformed through the power of f…
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Washington and Japan announced a historic alliance upgrade designed to help counter the Chinese communist regime. The head of the FBI warns that China is America’s “defining threat,” adding that Beijing-based hackers could be preparing to launch more cyberattacks. What’s more, U.S. businesses are a prime target. A U.S. travel advisory against China…
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President Joe Biden announces a major upgrade to U.S.–Japan relations as he hosts Japanese leader Fumio Kishida for a state visit. How will the ramped-up alliance help counter the Chinese communist regime? Nineteen House Republicans opposed a rule vote to move forward with the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. House Spea…
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President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met at the White House Wednesday and announced a major upgrade to the U.S.–Japan alliance. The upgrade covers greater defense and intelligence cooperation and aims to send a message to communist China. President Biden told Spanish-language TV station Univision that he plans to use execut…
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