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Police Investigating Shooting Incident At A Dallas High School

Police are investigating a reported shooting Tuesday afternoon at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas. Stay with SNC for more details as they develop.

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Police Say Four Students Injured In Shooting At Dallas High School

Authorities say a shooting at a Dallas high school injured four students who were taken to hospitals. Police and Dallas area school district officials held a news conference Tuesday afternoon but did not say what led up the shooting or disclose the severity of the injuries. They said a suspect has been identified but not arrested. Officials gave few details about what had unfolded earlier in the day to draw a large-scale police presence to Wilmer-Hutchins High School in south Dallas. But officials said remaining students have been safely reunited after the children had evacuated following the shooting. The school has roughly 1,000 students. Stay with SNC for more details as they develop.

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Palestinian Activist Expecting U.S. Citizenship Interview Arrested Instead By ICE In Vermont

A Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University has been arrested at a Vermont immigration office where he expected to be interviewed about finalizing his U.S. citizenship. Mohsen Mahdawi, a legal permanent resident who has held a green card since 2015, was detained Monday. His attorneys, who have filed a petition in federal court seeking an order barring the government from removing him from the state or country, say they do not know where he is. At Columbia, he organized campus protests of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza until March 2024. He also co-founded the Palestinian Student Union with Mahmoud Khalil, another Palestinian permanent resident of the U.S. who recently was detained by ICE.

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Does Scott Bessent Support The Tariffs?

Does Scott Bessent Support The Tariffs?

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Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Deportations

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Debating the Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony case

Texas high school student Karmelo Anthony is facing a long prison sentence after allegedly stabbing Austin Metcalf at a track meet two weeks ago. Anthony has had his bond drastically reduced and has raised over $300,000 online. Mike and Mark Davis debate the dynamics around the case.

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Military Taking Command of the Southern Border

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President Trump invoking more tariffs

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Egg Prices Have Fallen

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EU Trade Chief Seeks Joint Effort With U.S. On Fair Tariff Deal

The European Union is seeking a fair deal on tariffs with the United States, European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic said on Monday, adding that this would require a "significant joint effort" on both sides. "In DC,... seizing the 90-day window for a mutual solution to unjustified tariffs," Sefcovic wrote on X after meeting U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington. He added that the EU "remains constructive and ready for a fair deal - including reciprocity through our 0-for-0 tariff offer on industrial goods and the work on non-tariff barriers." "Achieving this will require a significant joint effort on both sides."

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China, Vietnam Sign Deals As Xi Visits Hanoi Amid U.S. Tariff Tensions

China's President Xi Jinping called on Monday for stronger ties with Vietnam on trade and supply chains amid disruptions caused by U.S. tariffs, as he attended the signing in Hanoi of dozens of cooperation agreements between the two communist-run nations. The visit, planned for weeks and part of a wider trip in Southeast Asia, comes as Beijing faces 145% U.S. duties, while Vietnam is negotiating a reduction of threatened U.S. tariffs of 46% that would otherwise apply in July after a global moratorium expires. "The two sides should strengthen cooperation in production and supply chains," Xi said in an article in Nhandan, the newspaper of Vietnam's Communist Party, posted ahead of his arrival on Monday. He also urged more trade and stronger ties with Hanoi on artificial intelligence and the green economy. After he met Vietnam's top leader, To Lam, the two countries signed dozens of cooperation agreements, including deals on enhancing supply chains and on cooperation over railways, footage of the documents reviewed by Reuters showed. Chinese and Vietnamese state media later on Monday reported that 45 agreements were signed. The content of the agreements was not disclosed and it was unclear whether they involved any financial or binding commitments. Under pressure from Washington, Vietnam is tightening controls on some trade with China to make sure goods exported to the United States with a "Made in Vietnam" label have sufficient added value in the country to justify that. "There are no winners in trade wars and tariff wars," Xi said in his article, without mentioning the United States. Later, in a meeting with Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Xi said the two countries should oppose unilateral bullying, according to Chinese state media Xinhua. One memorandum of understanding signed on Monday is to boost cooperation between the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which issues certificates on the origins of goods. Vietnam is a major industrial and assembly hub in Southeast Asia. Most of its imports are from China while the United States is its main export market. The country is a crucial source of electronics, shoes and apparel for the United States. In the first three months of this year, Hanoi imported goods worth about $30 billion from Beijing while its exports to Washington amounted to $31.4 billion, Vietnam's customs data show, confirming a long-term trend in which imports from China closely match the value and swings of exports to the U.S. U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday the two countries' discussions were focused on how to harm the United States, but that he did not blame them for holding such talks. "I don't blame China; I don't blame Vietnam," Trump told reporters at the White House. "That's a lovely meeting. Meeting like, trying to figure out, 'how do we screw the United States of America?'" A Trump administration official said the Republican president and Vietnam's Lam "earlier this month agreed to work to reduce reciprocal tariffs and looked forward to an in-person meeting in the near future." RAIL LINKS, PLANES After a two-day stop in Hanoi, Xi will continue his Southeast Asian trip by visiting Malaysia and Cambodia from Tuesday to Friday. He last visited Cambodia and Malaysia nine and 12 years ago, respectively. Xi's trip to Hanoi, his second in less than 18 months, aims to consolidate relations with a neighbour that has received billions of dollars of Chinese investments in recent years as China-based manufacturers moved south to avoid tariffs imposed by the first Trump administration. Vietnam's Lam in an article published on Monday in Chinese state media said Hanoi wanted to boost cooperation in defense, security and infrastructure, especially on rail links. Vietnam has agreed to use Chinese loans to build new railways between the two countries, in a major confidence-building step that would boost bilateral trade and connections. However, no credit agreement has yet been announced. Later on Monday Lam encouraged China to offer concessional loans, according to Vietnamese state media. After prolonged pressure, Beijing obtained Vietnam's approval for planes authorised by the Chinese aviation regulator, which paves the way for the use of China-made COMAC passenger jets in the Southeast Asian nation. COMAC planes are operated by several Chinese companies but have so far struggled to find foreign buyers or be approved abroad. On Sunday, Vietnam's budget airline Vietjet and COMAC signed a memorandum of understanding in Hanoi, according to an invitation to the event seen by Reuters. The content of the agreement has not been announced yet, but Reuters reported in past weeks that under a draft deal, Vietjet would lease two COMAC C909 planes, operated by crew from Chengdu Airlines, on two domestic routes. Despite strong economic ties, tensions frequently surface between the two countries over contested boundaries in the South China Sea. Vietnam's concessions to the U.S. to avoid tariffs may also irritate Beijing, as they include the deployment of Elon Musk's Starlink satellite communication service in the Southeast Asian nation, in addition to the crackdown on some trade with China over possible fraud on rules of origin. Vietnam, in recent months, has also imposed anti-dumping duties on several Chinese steel products and ended a tax waiver for low-value parcels in a move that government officials described as aimed at reducing the inflow of cheap Chinese goods.

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Police Investigating Shooting Incident At A Dallas High School

Police are investigating a reported shooting Tuesday afternoon at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas. Stay with SNC for more details as they develop.

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Police Say Four Students Injured In Shooting At Dallas High School

Authorities say a shooting at a Dallas high school injured four students who were taken to hospitals. Police and Dallas area school district officials held a news conference Tuesday afternoon but did not say what led up the shooting or disclose the severity of the injuries. They said a suspect has been identified but not arrested. Officials gave few details about what had unfolded earlier in the day to draw a large-scale police presence to Wilmer-Hutchins High School in south Dallas. But officials said remaining students have been safely reunited after the children had evacuated following the shooting. The school has roughly 1,000 students. Stay with SNC for more details as they develop.

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Palestinian Activist Expecting U.S. Citizenship Interview Arrested Instead By ICE In Vermont

A Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University has been arrested at a Vermont immigration office where he expected to be interviewed about finalizing his U.S. citizenship. Mohsen Mahdawi, a legal permanent resident who has held a green card since 2015, was detained Monday. His attorneys, who have filed a petition in federal court seeking an order barring the government from removing him from the state or country, say they do not know where he is. At Columbia, he organized campus protests of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza until March 2024. He also co-founded the Palestinian Student Union with Mahmoud Khalil, another Palestinian permanent resident of the U.S. who recently was detained by ICE.

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Does Scott Bessent Support The Tariffs?

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Debating the Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony case

Texas high school student Karmelo Anthony is facing a long prison sentence after allegedly stabbing Austin Metcalf at a track meet two weeks ago. Anthony has had his bond drastically reduced and has raised over $300,000 online. Mike and Mark Davis debate the dynamics around the case.

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Military Taking Command of the Southern Border

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President Trump invoking more tariffs

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Egg Prices Have Fallen

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EU Trade Chief Seeks Joint Effort With U.S. On Fair Tariff Deal

The European Union is seeking a fair deal on tariffs with the United States, European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic said on Monday, adding that this would require a "significant joint effort" on both sides. "In DC,... seizing the 90-day window for a mutual solution to unjustified tariffs," Sefcovic wrote on X after meeting U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington. He added that the EU "remains constructive and ready for a fair deal - including reciprocity through our 0-for-0 tariff offer on industrial goods and the work on non-tariff barriers." "Achieving this will require a significant joint effort on both sides."

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China, Vietnam Sign Deals As Xi Visits Hanoi Amid U.S. Tariff Tensions

China's President Xi Jinping called on Monday for stronger ties with Vietnam on trade and supply chains amid disruptions caused by U.S. tariffs, as he attended the signing in Hanoi of dozens of cooperation agreements between the two communist-run nations. The visit, planned for weeks and part of a wider trip in Southeast Asia, comes as Beijing faces 145% U.S. duties, while Vietnam is negotiating a reduction of threatened U.S. tariffs of 46% that would otherwise apply in July after a global moratorium expires. "The two sides should strengthen cooperation in production and supply chains," Xi said in an article in Nhandan, the newspaper of Vietnam's Communist Party, posted ahead of his arrival on Monday. He also urged more trade and stronger ties with Hanoi on artificial intelligence and the green economy. After he met Vietnam's top leader, To Lam, the two countries signed dozens of cooperation agreements, including deals on enhancing supply chains and on cooperation over railways, footage of the documents reviewed by Reuters showed. Chinese and Vietnamese state media later on Monday reported that 45 agreements were signed. The content of the agreements was not disclosed and it was unclear whether they involved any financial or binding commitments. Under pressure from Washington, Vietnam is tightening controls on some trade with China to make sure goods exported to the United States with a "Made in Vietnam" label have sufficient added value in the country to justify that. "There are no winners in trade wars and tariff wars," Xi said in his article, without mentioning the United States. Later, in a meeting with Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Xi said the two countries should oppose unilateral bullying, according to Chinese state media Xinhua. One memorandum of understanding signed on Monday is to boost cooperation between the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which issues certificates on the origins of goods. Vietnam is a major industrial and assembly hub in Southeast Asia. Most of its imports are from China while the United States is its main export market. The country is a crucial source of electronics, shoes and apparel for the United States. In the first three months of this year, Hanoi imported goods worth about $30 billion from Beijing while its exports to Washington amounted to $31.4 billion, Vietnam's customs data show, confirming a long-term trend in which imports from China closely match the value and swings of exports to the U.S. U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday the two countries' discussions were focused on how to harm the United States, but that he did not blame them for holding such talks. "I don't blame China; I don't blame Vietnam," Trump told reporters at the White House. "That's a lovely meeting. Meeting like, trying to figure out, 'how do we screw the United States of America?'" A Trump administration official said the Republican president and Vietnam's Lam "earlier this month agreed to work to reduce reciprocal tariffs and looked forward to an in-person meeting in the near future." RAIL LINKS, PLANES After a two-day stop in Hanoi, Xi will continue his Southeast Asian trip by visiting Malaysia and Cambodia from Tuesday to Friday. He last visited Cambodia and Malaysia nine and 12 years ago, respectively. Xi's trip to Hanoi, his second in less than 18 months, aims to consolidate relations with a neighbour that has received billions of dollars of Chinese investments in recent years as China-based manufacturers moved south to avoid tariffs imposed by the first Trump administration. Vietnam's Lam in an article published on Monday in Chinese state media said Hanoi wanted to boost cooperation in defense, security and infrastructure, especially on rail links. Vietnam has agreed to use Chinese loans to build new railways between the two countries, in a major confidence-building step that would boost bilateral trade and connections. However, no credit agreement has yet been announced. Later on Monday Lam encouraged China to offer concessional loans, according to Vietnamese state media. After prolonged pressure, Beijing obtained Vietnam's approval for planes authorised by the Chinese aviation regulator, which paves the way for the use of China-made COMAC passenger jets in the Southeast Asian nation. COMAC planes are operated by several Chinese companies but have so far struggled to find foreign buyers or be approved abroad. On Sunday, Vietnam's budget airline Vietjet and COMAC signed a memorandum of understanding in Hanoi, according to an invitation to the event seen by Reuters. The content of the agreement has not been announced yet, but Reuters reported in past weeks that under a draft deal, Vietjet would lease two COMAC C909 planes, operated by crew from Chengdu Airlines, on two domestic routes. Despite strong economic ties, tensions frequently surface between the two countries over contested boundaries in the South China Sea. Vietnam's concessions to the U.S. to avoid tariffs may also irritate Beijing, as they include the deployment of Elon Musk's Starlink satellite communication service in the Southeast Asian nation, in addition to the crackdown on some trade with China over possible fraud on rules of origin. Vietnam, in recent months, has also imposed anti-dumping duties on several Chinese steel products and ended a tax waiver for low-value parcels in a move that government officials described as aimed at reducing the inflow of cheap Chinese goods.

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