Canada pauses digital tax rollout to restart trade talks with U.S.
Canada halts its digital services tax to reopen trade talks with the U.S. The 3% levy on tech giants like Amazon was set to start Monday. Trade negotiations continue.
Canada halts its digital services tax to reopen trade talks with the U.S. The 3% levy on tech giants like Amazon was set to start Monday. Trade negotiations continue.
The Department of Justice is prioritizing cases to revoke U.S. citizenship for individuals involved in fraud or other crimes during naturalization. This initiative focuses on serious offenses, continuing a tactic with roots in the McCarthy era, expanded under past administrations.
The jury in Dallas begins deliberations in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial. Combs did not testify, and his lawyers focused on discrediting accusers.
The U.S. Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, impacting federal policy disputes, but leaves birthright citizenship status unresolved. Legal experts weigh implications.
President Trump halts U.S.-Canada trade talks over Canada’s new digital services tax. The tax imposes a 3% levy on revenue from Canadian users by firms like Amazon and Google.
A surge in pardon applications is underway with Donald Trump back in office, known for his frequent clemency grants. Legal experts indicate this increase follows Trump’s unconventional use of pardons, impacting the justice system dynamically.
The US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has endorsed Merck’s Enflonsia vaccine for RSV in infants, marking its first voting decision since a panel reshuffle under Trump.
The Trump administration defended its Iran strikes, asserting operation success and criticizing media reports questioning the outcomes. B-2 bombers deployed to target key nuclear sites, spotlighting the administration’s military strategy amidst geopolitical tensions.
President Trump urges for the end of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial, calling it a “witch hunt” and advocating for his exoneration. The trial, involving charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, continues amidst significant international attention and political debate.
The Trump administration denies allegations that Iran moved enriched uranium prior to US airstrikes, as debates continue over the impact of military actions on Iran’s nuclear program. President Trump seeks credit for authorizing the strikes and quickly announcing a ceasefire with Iran.