BMO appoints former Bank of America executive to lead U.S. operations

BMO Financial Group has made some changes to its leadership within its North American banking divisions. The bank has brought in veteran executives from Bank of America to lead operations in three states. Effective early July, Aron Levine will take on the role of group head and president of BMO US, overseeing the company’s personal […]
Palestinians Celebrate America and Trump at Gaza Aid Location Supported by the U.S.

On Thursday, Palestinians at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) cheerfully expressed their support for the U.S. and President Donald Trump. “America, very good!” one man shouted, while others chanted “Trump! Trump! Trump!” This marked the first day the GHF Aid Site reopened after it was closed for a day on Wednesday for enhanced security measures. […]
Experts caution that U.S. universities are preparing and equipping Chinese rivals.

Concerns Over Chinese Infiltration in U.S. Universities The Justice Department has accused two Chinese nationals in Michigan of attempting to smuggle potentially dangerous pathogens into the U.S., raising alarms among national security experts. They assert that the Trump administration needs to step up efforts to prevent American universities and businesses from unwittingly empowering adversaries. Christian […]
Legal battles over climate issues in liberal state courts may harm U.S. energy, expert warns

Climate change advocates are leveraging smaller jurisdictions across the U.S. to pursue civil litigation aimed at promoting their agenda, a move that could significantly affect domestic oil production and various other industries, according to warnings from conservative consumer advocates. President Donald Trump has initiated a substantial domestic energy policy, including preemptive lawsuits in at least […]
Supreme Court Rejects Mexico’s Case Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided on Thursday that Mexican lawsuits against American gun manufacturers are not allowed under federal law. On August 4, 2021, it was noted that the Mexican government had filed a lawsuit against six U.S. gun manufacturers and one wholesaler from the Boston area, claiming “major damage” due to the “illegal […]
Bipartisan legislation seeks to regulate foreign ownership of U.S. farmland.

Senators Collaborate on Legislation Addressing Foreign Ownership of U.S. Farmland In a notable bipartisan effort, Republican Senator Pete Ricketts and Democrat Senator John Fetterman are working together on a law aimed at increasing transparency around foreign acquisitions of American farmland. This move comes in response to a 2024 recommendation by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), […]
Trump announces entry ban for foreign nationals from 12 countries into the U.S.

Trump Implements New Travel Restrictions On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed a declaration that aims to prohibit citizens from 12 countries from entering the United States, citing concerns related to national security. He hinted that there might be additional restrictions in the future. Among the countries affected are Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, the Republic of the […]
Supreme Court decides Mexico cannot hold U.S. gun manufacturers responsible for cartel violence

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Gun Manufacturers in Mexican Lawsuit The Supreme Court delivered a unanimous decision on Thursday, siding with seven US gun manufacturers that were sued by the Mexican government. The lawsuit accused these companies of facilitating illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels. The case, Smith & Wesson Brands v. Estados Unidos […]
DACA Recipient Sent to U.S. Prison for Purchasing Guns for Mexican Cartels

Mexican nationals residing in the US have been sentenced to over eight years in prison for operating a straw purchasing scheme that supplied firearms to Mexican cartel members, all while under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program initiated during the Obama administration. This week, 22-year-old Mario Eliarial appeared before US District Judge Randy […]
DACA Recipient Imprisoned in the U.S. for Purchasing Guns for Mexican Cartels

Mexican nationals residing in the U.S. are facing over eight years in prison for their involvement in a straw purchasing scheme that provided firearms to cartel members, all while benefiting from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program established during the Obama administration. This week, 22-year-old Mario Eliarial appeared before U.S. District Judge Randy […]