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Trump-Class Strategic Aircraft Aims To Adjust US Navy Model
US shipbuilding companies are undergoing structural adjustments due to declining market competitiveness, optimizing resource allocation, and enhancing core competitiveness.
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Trump-Class Strategic Aircraft Faces Scrapping Or Continuation
Former President Trump intends to adjust the US Navy's development model by building "Trump-class strategic aircraft," moving away from a ship-centric approach.
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US State Department Reviews Policy, Rubio May Close Offices
The CDC stated that the U.S. State Department is leading a coordinated whole-of-government response. State Department official confirmed a review is underway to align U.S. foreign policy with the Trump administration's priorities. This initiative, reported by CBS News, could lead Secretary of State Marco Rubio to consider ordering the closure of some diplomatic offices.
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Argument Cites Senator Kelly On Disobedience Of Orders
An individual identified as Kelly issued an order for active duty service members not to deploy. The speaker questioned whether this statement should be accepted unconditionally, noting the district court did not address it.
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Navy Secretary Fellen Dismissed After 13 Months, First In Trump's Second Term
Over 30 US military high-ranking officials have been dismissed since Pete Hegseth took office as Secretary of Defense. Navy Secretary Fellen, who served for only 13 months, was the first service secretary replaced during Trump's second term.
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U.S. Economy Adds 150,000 Jobs In April
The latest jobs report has been released, indicating that the U.S. economy added 150. A subsequent mention in the broadcast indicated a figure of 115,000 jobs. The source also mentioned a figure of 115,000, though the context for this second number was not specified. This figure surpassed economists' predictions of 55,000 jobs. The report also mentioned a revised figure of 100,000 jobs, likely for a previous period. This indicates a robust labor market despite a global energy crisis, which the source attributes to the U.S. war with Iran. This follows a revised 178,000 jobs added in March.
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Donald Trump Reportedly Learned Patience
A continuous war and a siege are being tested over the coming weeks, with the possibility of a wide-scale field confrontation. This possibility is currently limited but not impossible, as "hawks" may convince Donald Trump to return to a more confrontational approach.
Monte Carlo Doualiya
President Trump Says FDA Commissioner Resigned
The President, part of the Trump administration, is reportedly considering firing the FDA commissioner. The US Food and Drug Administration chief is departing after facing criticism from pharmaceutical CEOs, vaping lobbyists, and anti-abortion groups. This follows weeks of pressure and rumors that President Trump planned to fire him. Marty McCary, the FDA Administrator, has resigned after serving for just over a year. McCary is a surgeon and health researcher.
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DOJ To File Cases To Terminate Citizenship For Spies
DOJ lawyers will be filing civil and criminal cases in federal courts to convince judges to terminate the citizenship of individuals who admitted to spying, including one who spied for Cuba.
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Defendant Fails To Justify Electronic Media Ban
A defendant has reportedly failed to demonstrate justification for a categorical ban on electronic media, according to a broadcast.
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