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A week after a US-owned joint venture took control of TikTok, some users are accusing the app of censorship after failing to upload videos about ICE. TikTok says the ongoing glitches are related to a power outage.
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Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino walks with Federal agents outside a convenience store last week in Minneapolis. Angelina Katsanis/AP |
President Trump announced he is raising tariffs on goods from South Korea from 15% to 25% because Seoul has not enacted a trade agreement with the US. It’s unclear when the new tariffs would take effect. The White House did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment. South Korea is one of the United States’ top sources of foreign goods, shipping $132 billion worth of goods to the country in 2024, according to Commerce Department data. Top exports to the US include cars and car parts, as well as semiconductors and electronics. These goods are at risk of becoming more expensive due to the higher levies.
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The Treasury Department has cut ties with Booz Allen Hamilton and announced that it was canceling $21 million in federal contracts with the consulting giant because one of its ex-employees previously leaked President Trump’s tax returns to the press. A statement from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent referenced Charles Littlejohn, a onetime Booz employee who is now serving a five-year prison term for stealing tax return information on Trump and other wealthy Americans while contracting at the IRS. A Booz Allen spokesperson disputed some of Bessent’s claims in a statement to CNN, saying the company “fully supported” the government in its investigation.
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Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez has said she has had “enough” of Washington’s orders, as she works to unite the country after the US capture of its former leader, Nicolás Maduro. Rodríguez has been walking a tight-rope since being backed by the US to lead the country in the interim — balancing keeping Maduro loyalists on board at home while trying to ensure the White House is happy. Now, almost a month into her new role, Rodríguez has pushed back against the US amid ongoing pressure, including a series of demands that Venezuela resume oil production.
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Russia has admitted for the first time that a Ukrainian missile sank its prized Black Sea flagship, later deleting the statement and returning to the official narrative that the guided-missile cruiser Moskva went down because of a freak accident. The Moskva was one of Russia’s most important warships when it sunk in April 2022, just seven weeks after Moscow launched its unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Kyiv was quick to claim it had hit the vessel with its Neptune anti-ship cruise missile, but Russia pushed a different narrative of the incident.
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