US Considers Safety and Trade Restrictions on Chinese Manufacturing Components
US regulators are examining safety concerns over Chinese air bag parts while lawmakers propose new restrictions on semiconductor equipment sales to China.
US regulators are examining safety concerns over Chinese air bag parts while lawmakers propose new restrictions on semiconductor equipment sales to China.

Emergency officials ordered evacuations on Oahu after heavy rains caused flash flooding and brought the Wahiawa Dam close to failure.
Large crowds gathered in the Czech Republic for the country's biggest anti-government demonstration in several years.

Republican officials have criticized NATO's performance and suggested the U.S. explore new defense alliances with Pacific allies.

Picsart has launched an AI agent marketplace for creators while Shopify prepares for broader AI shopping transformation.

Police arrested a suspect in connection with the theft of £200,000 raised for a scouts trip to Canada, affecting 100 children.

Three major tech platforms announced new features this week, with Beehiiv expanding into podcasting, Cash App launching pay-later options, and Flipboard releasing Surf app.

GOP lawmakers express opposition to proposed military spending for Iran operations, citing fiscal concerns and domestic priorities.

A Waymo autonomous vehicle entered a drive-thru in the wrong direction in Los Angeles, creating an unusual situation for its passenger.

The Trump administration has opened a fraud investigation in Florida as part of its nationwide crackdown on state Medicaid programs.

Sen. Lindsey Graham said Iran's regime will fall after speaking with Israeli PM Netanyahu, who expressed gratitude to Trump.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department dismissed 200 employees following prosecutions of President Trump.

Guy Rivera was found guilty of manslaughter but not murder in the killing of NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller during a 2024 Queens traffic stop.

Karoline Leavitt and Kaitlan Collins engaged in a heated exchange over media coverage of U.S. service members killed in Iranian operations.

Samsung will stop selling its $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone less than three months after its U.S. launch.
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