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9-Year-Old Dies in Rural Firearm Accident

A nine-year-old boy has died from an accidental gunshot wound to the neck at a farm property in Windellama, near Goulburn in New South Wales. The incident occurred on Sunday, with paramedics unable to save the child's life despite treatment at the scene. Two relatives of the deceased have been arrested and charged with firearm-related offenses. Among those charged is a 14-year-old who faces unauthorized possession charges and has been granted bail. The other family member, an adult male, has been charged with allowing an unauthorized person to possess a firearm and failing to keep a gun safely stored. A neighbor, Ron Wenban, expressed concern about the uncommon sound of gunfire in the area. "It's rare to hear one shot here," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. "To have a gunshot like that happen, that was a concern; neither of […]

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Trump Insists US Steel Must Remain American-Owned, Challenging $15B Nippon Deal

President Donald Trump reaffirmed his opposition to foreign ownership of U.S. Steel on Sunday, stating he doesn't believe a foreign company should control the iconic American manufacturer. This repeated stance further dampens prospects for Japan's Nippon Steel's $15 billion acquisition bid. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One while returning to Washington from Florida, Trump maintained his position first expressed last Wednesday when he said he didn't want to see U.S. Steel "go to Japan"โ€”comments" that triggered a 7% drop in the company's share price. Following Trump's initial remarks, both companies stated they were working closely with the Trump administration to "secure a significant investment." Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba revealed that he and Trump had discussed the deal during their February meeting. "The difference between acquisition and investment must be carefully examined in light of the U.S. law, but […]

Top Cop Donates Huge Cash Payout After Winning Battle Against Wrongful Suspension
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Top Cop Donates Huge Cash Payout After Winning Battle Against Wrongful Suspension

A former Assistant Garda Commissioner has donated a significant portion of his legal settlement to charity after successfully challenging his suspension by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. Fintan Fanning, who is now pursuing studies to become a deacon in the Catholic Church, received damages and legal fees that reportedly cost the State approximately โ‚ฌ250,000. Harris suspended Fanning and removed him from his position as Assistant Commissioner for the Eastern Region in January 2019 after the Garda Sรญochรกna Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) initiated an investigation based on allegations in a protected disclosure from another garda. Following Fanning's High Court challenge, he was reinstated the next month. GSOC subsequently informed the Commissioner that Fanning was no longer subject to a criminal investigation. Fanning has consistently maintained that his suspension was "unlawful, unprecedented and bizarre." The High Court heard that Commissioner Harris had told Fanning […]

Government Blocks First Traveller Senator From Leading Community Committee
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Government Blocks First Traveller Senator From Leading Community Committee

The Government has defended its decision not to reconvene the Oireachtas committee on Traveller issues with Independent Senator Eileen Flynn as chair. Senator Flynn, who made history as the first Traveller elected to the Seanad, expressed disappointment at the decision. "Lived experience brings an invaluable perspective that cannot be replicated through well-intentioned advocacy," she stated last Thursday. She further emphasized that "the potential absence of a Traveller voice chairing, or even sitting on this committee constitutes a fundamental failure of representative democracy." In response, the Government explained that all 28 Oireachtas committees were distributed through the d'Hondt selection process last Wednesday at the Committee on Standing Orders and Dรกil reform, with no objections raised by any party or grouping. According to the Government, making an exception for one committee would have resulted in the Opposition losing a committee chair, as […]

"EU Must Be Careful In US Tariff Talks" Warns Irish Minister
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“EU Must Be Careful In US Tariff Talks” Warns Irish Minister

Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers has cautioned that the European Union needs "to be careful about what we put on the table" during tariff negotiations with the United States. Speaking on a program, Chambers emphasized that lowering tariffs between nations has been fundamental to decades of economic prosperity. "We want to preserve the extent of the interdependence that exists between Ireland and the US," he stated. The Minister's remarks follow US President Donald Trump's decision on Wednesday to pause tariffs on dozens of countriesโ€”including Irelandโ€”for 90 days, allowing time for officials to negotiate with countries seeking reductions. Despite this temporary reprieve, a 10% blanket duty on almost all imports remains in effect. In contrast, the tariffs on Chinese goods were not paused but instead increased dramatically to 145%. Chambers acknowledged the unpredictability of future tariff developments, particularly regarding pharmaceuticals, […]

Chinese officials are urging US President Donald Trump to "completely cancel" his reciprocal tariffs as trade tensions between the world's two largest economies continue to intensify. Trump recently announced a 90-day delay for various global tariffs he had planned but increased levies on Chinese imports to 145%. In response, China's commerce ministry released a statement calling on the US to "take a big step to correct its mistakes, completely cancel the wrong practice of 'reciprocal tariffs' and return to the right path of mutual respect." The Trump administration made a partial concession Friday by announcing exemptions for certain technological products, including many manufactured in China. The Chinese commerce ministry described this as a "small step" and stated they were "evaluating the impact" of these exemptions. Trump's technology exemptionsโ€”covering smartphones, computers, and semiconductorsโ€”provided some relief for tech companies and consumers concerned about potential price increases for electronic devices. However, there appears to be no immediate prospect of warming relations between the two economic rivals. When asked on CBS's Face the Nation whether Trump had plans to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping, US trade representative Jamieson Greer responded, "Right now we don't have any plans on that." The escalation began when Trump imposed a 54% tariff on Chinese imports in early April, later increasing it to 145%. China retaliated with its own tariffs, starting at 34% on US goods before raising them to 84% and finally 125%, which took effect Saturday. In announcing its latest tariffs, China's commerce ministry warned last week it would "fight to the end" if the US "insists on provoking a tariff war or trade war." Trump indicated Saturday while traveling to Miami that he would provide more details about the exemptions early next week. The White House maintains it is using tariffs as a negotiating strategy to secure more favorable trade terms from other nations. Trump has argued his policy will address unfairness in global trade and bring jobs and manufacturing back to the United States. However, these trade actions have caused significant stock market volatility and raised concerns about potential reductions in global trade that could negatively impact jobs and economic growth worldwide.
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Trump Slaps 145 Percent Tariff On China As Trade War Escalates

Chinese officials are urging US President Donald Trump to "completely cancel" his reciprocal tariffs as trade tensions between the world's two largest economies continue to intensify. Trump recently announced a 90-day delay for various global tariffs he had planned, but increased levies on Chinese imports to 145%. In response, China's commerce ministry released a statement calling on the US to "take a big step to correct its mistakes, completely cancel the wrong practice of 'reciprocal tariffs' and return to the right path of mutual respect." The Trump administration made a partial concession Friday by announcing exemptions for certain technological products, including many manufactured in China. The Chinese commerce ministry described this as a "small step" and stated they were "evaluating the impact" of these exemptions. Trump's technology exemptionsโ€”covering smartphones, computers, and semiconductorsโ€”provided some relief for tech companies and consumers concerned […]

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Tragic Death: Man Dies in Lawnmower-Car Collision on Country Road

A man in his 30s who died when the ride-on lawnmower he was operating collided with a car in Co. Tipperary has been identified locally as Kieran McArdle from Ballypatrick, Clonmel. The fatal incident occurred Friday night at approximately 9:50 pm on the N76 at Kilcash Cross, about 2km from Mr. McArdle's home. It is understood he had borrowed the ride-on lawnmower to cut grass in a communal area at Kilcash Cross. Local officials have expressed their condolences. Labour Party councillor Michael Brennan from Carrick-on-Suir remarked, "The man comes from a lovely family, and the entire community in the area is devastated over what has happened. Everyone's thoughts, of course, are with everyone affected by the freak incident." Fine Gael councillor and cathaoirleach of Carrick-on-Suir municipal district Mark Fitzgerald added, "This is a very tragic accident for the family of […]

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Trump’s Latest Medical Results Show Surprising Health Changes After Assassination Attempt

White House physician Sean Barbabella released a memo Friday detailing President Donald Trump's annual physical, concluding that the president is in "excellent health." According to the memo, Trump exhibits "robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function." Barbabella noted that the president's "active lifestyle continues to contribute significantly to his well-being." "President Trump's days include participation in multiple meetings, public appearances, press availability, and frequent victories in golf events," he wrote. "President Trump exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State." The physical included diagnostic and laboratory testing with consultations from fourteen specialists. Barbabella's diagnostic summary mentioned scarring on Trump's right ear from last summer's assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. According to the memo, Trump's heart, lungs, eyes, hearing, and abdominal exam results were all normal. His […]

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Arson Attack at Governor Shapiro’s Home Forces Middle-of-Night Family Evacuation

Pennsylvania State Police are investigating an arson attack that caused significant damage to Governor Josh Shapiro's official residence in Harrisburg. In a social media statement, Shapiro recounted that his family was awakened at 2 a.m. Sunday by state police banging on their door. He and his wife, Lori, expressed profound gratitude to the authorities who helped evacuate the family. "Thank God no one was injured and the fire was extinguished," Shapiro wrote. "Every day, we stand with the law enforcement and first responders who run towards danger to protect our communities." Photos from the scene showed smoke billowing from one of the residence's windows, with the exterior trim blackened by soot. A glimpse through the window revealed substantial interior damage, including what appeared to be a completely charred piece of furniture. The Shapiros have four children: Sophia and Jonah, who […]

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Phone and Computer Prices Dodge Trump’s Mega-Tariffs

The U.S. administration has announced key exemptions to its recent tariff policies, specifically excluding smartphones, computers, and electronic components from the 125% China-specific tariff and the 10% global tariff affecting most other nations. The exemptions, detailed in a U.S. Customs and Border Protection release, cover a range of electronic products including laptops, hard drives, computer processors, and memory chips. This decision acknowledges the current reality that these items are primarily manufactured outside the United States, with domestic production capabilities potentially requiring years to develop. The exemption mainly benefits Apple's operations, as the company primarily manufactures its phones in China through orders from its Cork, Ireland facility. There had been concerns that supply chain disruptions could impact the profitability of Apple's Irish operations and subsequent corporate tax payments in Ireland. Semiconductor manufacturing equipment also received exemption status, a significant development for […]

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