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Donald Trump Approved Nippon Steel Deal

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 13 clearing the way for Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion takeover of U.S. Steel, reversing a national-security-based block by his predecessor, President Biden  . Key Deal Terms & Conditions          Golden share & national-security agreement: The approval is contingent on a National Security Agreement giving the U.S. government veto power via a “golden share” in key decisions  . $11 billion investment by 2028: Nippon Steel will invest at least $11 billion into U.S. operations by 2028, including new infrastructure and upgrading existing plants  . U.S. Steel remains rooted: Headquarters will stay in Pittsburgh, with an American CEO and majority-U.S. board seats maintained  . Job impact: Companies estimate the partnership will directly and indirectly support over 100,000 American jobs  . Political & Market Context             Reversal of Biden-er...

US Army Parade

U.S. Army Celebrates 250 Years of Service with Historic Parade in Washington, D.C. June 14, 2025 – Washington, D.C. The United States Army marked a monumental milestone on Saturday with a spectacular parade in the heart of the nation’s capital, celebrating its 250th birthday. Thousands of spectators, veterans, dignitaries, and service members gathered along Constitution Avenue to honor two and a half centuries of Army service, sacrifice, and strength. The celebration, organized by the Department of the Army in coordination with the Department of Defense, featured over 3,000 uniformed personnel from across the Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserve components, as well as historical reenactors, military bands, and modern tactical units. The theme of this year’s celebration was “Honoring the Legacy, Shaping the Future.” A Tribute Through Time The parade showcased the Army’s evolution, beginning with Continental Army reenactors in Revolutionary War-era uniforms, marching shoulder to s...

What are the Major Chinese Exports to America

Those are 10 major examples   Electronics – Including smartphones, TVs, and other consumer electronics. Computers and Parts – Laptops, tablets, and accessories like keyboards and motherboards. Machinery – Industrial and electrical machinery. Furniture – Household and office furniture. Toys and Games – Including video game consoles and children’s toys. Plastics – Raw plastic materials and plastic products. Textiles and Apparel – Clothing, fabrics, and home textiles like curtains. Footwear – Shoes, boots, and sandals. Vehicles and Auto Parts – Mostly parts and some electric vehicles. Lighting and LED Products – Bulbs, lamps, and other lighting components. Those are the some examples, there are so many others stuff chaina is selling to American people and making

Is This Buying Opportunity For The Investor? What some well known researchers Think About Adding More Stocks At This Time

  The recent implementation of significant tariffs by the U.S. government has led to increased market volatility and raised concerns about a potential recession. In this context, many investors are questioning whether it’s an opportune time to add long-term stocks to their portfolios. Financial advisers generally caution against making hasty decisions in response to market fluctuations. A recent Yahoo Finance article emphasizes the importance of maintaining a long-term investment strategy, suggesting that investors should “think twice before bailing out of the stock market.”  Similarly, Investopedia reports that experts recommend a cautious approach during this period of uncertainty. While some view the market pullback as a potential buying opportunity for high-quality stocks, others warn that it may be premature to “buy the dip,” citing continued institutional caution and technical indicators suggesting further  MarketWatch highlights that U.S. stock markets are expe...

Bhutanese Americans Deported From Harrisburg!!

  In early March 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained six Bhutanese refugees residing in central Pennsylvania—five from the Harrisburg area and one from Cumberland County. These individuals, all legal permanent residents with green cards, were apprehended without clear explanations provided to their families.   Community leaders and local officials have expressed deep concern over these actions. Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas emphasized that these men are integral members of the community, stating, “They work here, they pay taxes here, they raise their kids here. They are part of the fabric of this region.”  Some of the detainees have prior criminal records, including nonviolent offenses such as public drunkenness or harassment. However, community leaders argue that any legal issues should be addressed through the judicial system, not through sudden detentions by ICE.  The Bhutanese community in Harrisburg, numbering approxi...