Lawmakers Seek to Ban K-12 Schools From Accepting Funds From China

‘The Chinese Communist Party’s attempts to interfere with our curriculum and students is a direct threat to our national security,’ Rep. Dave Joyce said. Two House Republicans have introduced legislation to stop the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in K-12 public schools in the United States. Reps. Dave Joyce (R-Ohio) and Michael Rulli

Panama’s President Rejects US Claim of Free Canal Passage for American Ships

The U.S. State Department wrote on social media that U.S. government vessels can travel for free, which would save ’millions’ per year. The president of Panama on Thursday denied a U.S. State Department claim that it reached an agreement to allow American warships to transit the Panama Canal for free. “I completely reject that statement

After Meeting With US Lawmakers, Energy Minister Says Its Unclear What Trump Is Looking for in Tariff Decision

Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said U.S. lawmakers reacted positively to his pitch to strengthen energy cooperation between the two countries. He added the lawmakers he spoke to were unclear about President Donald Trump’s intentions with tariffs. Wilkinson was in Washington, D.C., this week, where he said he met with members of the U.S. Senate

Judge temporarily blocks deadline for federal worker buyout proposal

Washington — A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Office of Personnel Management’s deadline for federal employees to accept the Trump administration’s “deferred resignation” offer. U.S. District Judge George O’Toole prevented the agency from implementing the program’s deadline during a brief hearing held hours before federal workers were required to notify OPM of whether