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U S Steel To Receive Massive Japanese Investment; Stay in the U.S.

U S Steel To Receive Massive Japanese Investment; Stay in the U.S.

ASSOCIATED PRESS – WASHINGTON (WBAP/KLIF) – Instead of offering to buy U.S. Steel, Japan will “invest heavily” into U.S. Steel, said President Donald Trump, and offer it’s latest technology, to “make a better quality product in the United States” in a “mutually beneficial deal”, according to Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in a news conference…MORE

Japan Airlines Plane Hits Delta Plane Tail at SeaTac International Airport.

Japan Airlines Plane Hits Delta Plane Tail at SeaTac International Airport.

SEATTLE (AP) — Authorities at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport say a Japan Airlines plane that was taxiing on the tarmac apparently struck the tail of a parked Delta aircraft Wednesday morning. In a post on X, the airport said there were no injuries and minimal impact to airport operations. A Delta spokesperson said that its Boeing…MORE

Who At The Mavs Was Behind the Luka Doncic Trade?

Who At The Mavs Was Behind the Luka Doncic Trade?

Here’s what we know about the Dallas Mavericks owners and general manager’s reasons for trading away their 25-year-old franchise player. DALLAS — For over two decades, the face of any major decision involving the Dallas Mavericks was Mark Cuban. But with a new era upon the team, Cuban is no longer the majority owner. So…MORE

Trump Orders a Funding Freeze on Federal Loans and Grants

Trump Orders a Funding Freeze on Federal Loans and Grants

Photo Courtesy of AP WASHINGTON — The White House is halting federal grants and loans starting Tuesday as part of a broader ideological review of federal spending led by President Donald Trump’s administration. The freeze, which could impact trillions of dollars in funding, is expected to disrupt a wide range of programs, including health care…MORE

East Texans Rally Against Proposal to Flood Their Land

East Texans Rally Against Proposal to Flood Their Land

Regional water planners would flood 67,000 acres in northeastern Texas and pipes would carry the water to DFW. DALLAS — In Cuthand, when the wind whispers, even nature listens. Beyond the soft rustle of oak leaves, the forest is still. White-tailed deer pause their grazing, alert, their eyes scanning the silence. On crisp days, the…MORE