
U.S. Social Security Offices Face Staff Crisis Amid Protests
U.S. Social Security offices face critical staff shortages following previous administration’s budget cuts, leading to increased wait times and protests demanding urgent action.
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U.S. Social Security offices face critical staff shortages following previous administration’s budget cuts, leading to increased wait times and protests demanding urgent action.

The U.S. ends the de minimis rule for imports under $800 from China, meaning low-value items will face taxes and inspections. Businesses and consumers may experience price hikes.

Discover how tariffs are reshaping our interconnected world, affecting everything from Spanish wine to smartphones assembled in the Chinese mainland.

Controversy surrounds U.S. deportation tactics as legal questions arise over detention conditions and detainee deaths.

Thousands marched across Colombia on International Workers’ Day, backing President Petro’s call for labor reforms via a national referendum.

Multiple people were injured when a car drove into a crowd in central Stuttgart, Germany. The driver has been arrested as authorities investigate.

A college graduate is transforming rural China with innovative farming techniques, boosting productivity and incomes, and inspiring a new generation to revitalize the countryside.

Americans from various backgrounds express concern over the U.S.’s tariff policies, fearing self-inflicted harm to the economy.

A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Drake Passage, prompting a tsunami alert and evacuations in southern Chile’s coastal areas.

Chinese businesses are adapting to US tariff changes by boosting domestic sales, exploring new markets, and strengthening supply chains, demonstrating resilience in the face of trade challenges.