The U.S. males’s nationwide group has a significant alternative internet hosting the subsequent World Cup. Is it prepared?

The U.S. males’s nationwide group has a significant alternative internet hosting the subsequent World Cup. Is it prepared?

Tony Meola knows the pressure of competing in front of his home fans. Back in 1994, when the United States hosted the FIFA World Cup, Meola, the national team’s starting goalkeeper, and his teammates had not one but two jobs: beat the competition and help grow the game. “It was relentless,” he told NBC News. … Read more

As U.S. marines land in L.A., protestors — and the governor — say the army is not wanted in any respect

As U.S. marines land in L.A., protestors — and the governor — say the army is not wanted in any respect

For the better part of Tuesday afternoon, yet another protest simmered behind a federal detention centre in downtown Los Angeles, which has been the epicentre for demonstrations against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown since the weekend. Demonstrators gathered, some teenagers and some adults with young children on their shoulders, as organizers regularly reminded them to … Read more

The U.S. inventory market might be a bit too optimistic

The U.S. inventory market might be a bit too optimistic

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on June 10, 2025. NYSE The U.S. stock market appears a little too optimistic. All three major indexes climbed Wednesday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite enjoying their third consecutive session in the green. The S&P, in fact, is around 2% away from … Read more

China and U.S. agree on framework to implement Geneva commerce consensus

China and U.S. agree on framework to implement Geneva commerce consensus

The U.S. and China have reached consensus on trade, representatives from both sides said following a second day of high-level talks in London, according to an NBC transcript. “We have reached a framework to implement the Geneva consensus and the call between the two presidents,” U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said. That echoed comments from … Read more

GM to speculate $4 billion in U.S. crops, transfer Mexico-produced SUV

GM to speculate  billion in U.S. crops, transfer Mexico-produced SUV

UAW Local 5960 member Kimberly Fuhr inspects a Chevrolet Bolt EV during vehicle production on May 6, 2021, at the General Motors Orion Assembly Plant in Orion Township, Michigan. Steve Fecht for Chevrolet DETROIT — General Motors plans to invest $4 billion in three American assembly plants, including moving or increasing production of two Mexican-produced … Read more

How uncommon earth minerals might give China the higher hand in U.S. commerce talks

How uncommon earth minerals might give China the higher hand in U.S. commerce talks

“China has already approved a certain number of compliant applications and will continue to strengthen the approval process for compliant applications,” it said in a statement. Despite Beijing’s offer of dialogue, experts say China is unlikely to completely remove the restrictions and is “flexing its muscles.” That was clear to members of the foreign business … Read more

U.S. travellers are slicing again on summer season Europe journeys

U.S. travellers are slicing again on summer season Europe journeys

Tourists and locals enjoy a warm spring day with high temperatures in El Postiguet Beach. Marcos Del Mazo | Lightrocket | Getty Images U.S. tourists seem to be cutting back on summer trips to Europe — but Chinese travelers are more than making up for it, a study found. Data from the European Travel Commission … Read more

U.S., China commerce talks ‘going properly’ on 2nd day, Lutnick says – Nationwide

U.S., China commerce talks ‘going properly’ on 2nd day, Lutnick says – Nationwide

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Tuesday trade talks with China were going well as the two sides met for a second day in London, seeking a breakthrough on export controls that have threatened a fresh rupture between the superpowers. Having agreed to step back from a full-blown trade embargo at a first round … Read more

U.S. says it has arrested one other Chinese language researcher accused of smuggling organic materials

U.S. says it has arrested one other Chinese language researcher accused of smuggling organic materials

U.S. authorities said Monday that they had arrested a Chinese researcher accused of smuggling biological material into the country, the second such case in days. The FBI said in a criminal complaint that the researcher, identified as Chengxuan Han, a Chinese doctoral student at the College of Life Science and Technology at the Huazhong University … Read more

What occurred the final time a U.S. president overrode a state to deploy the Nationwide Guard

What occurred the final time a U.S. president overrode a state to deploy the Nationwide Guard

On an unseasonably chilly but sunny day, March 20, 1965, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson stood on the porch of his Texas ranch and read a telegram he had just sent to Alabama Gov. George Wallace. “I am calling into federal service selected units of the Alabama National Guard… to help you meet your state … Read more