DETROIT " Ford Motor beat Wall Street's first-quarter expectations, but suspended its 2025 financial guidance amid an expected $2.5 billion impact this year from President Donald Trump's tariffs. The Detroit automaker said it expects to offset $1 billion of those costs through remediation actions as well as volume and pricing expectations for a total impact of $1.5 billion in 2025. read more
The study, released Monday, shows that enormous state support unleashed under the strategy has enabled China to eliminate or reduce its dependence on imports such as rail and power equipment, medical devices and renewable-energy products. In addition, Chinese companies have become more competitive globally, gaining market share from foreign companies in sectors including shipbuilding and robotics. read more
James "Jim" Joseph Rodden, 44, an assistant chief counsel for ICE who represents the agency in immigration hearings in the Dallas area, appears to be behind the account, which regularly shares racist and anti-immigrant takes, the Texas Observer reported. read more
Temperatures as a whole from June through August will be above the historical average. AccuWeather's team of long-range forecasters, led by Senior Meteorologist Paul Pastelok, says the worst of the heat will be focused in the northern Rockies and across the Plains where records could be challenged on multiple occasions. read more
The Trump administration has secretly allowed immigration agents to invade homes without a warrant for over a month, according to a leaked internal memo.
" Overall, international tourists make up six percent of California visitors, but 17 percent of spending."
Only six percent? Florida has 8.5% foreign tourists in 2024.
You know what that means, Liberals.
Trump is hurting the people who need to be hurt!
Florida: In 2024, the total number of visitors reached a new record of 142.9 million, including 130.7 million domestic visitors, 8.9 million international tourists, and 3.3 million Canadians. en.cibercuba.com
Trump in the middle of causing the crops to fail, which is exactly what Mao did.