How U.S.-China tensions leave countries like South Korea stuck in the middle

President Trump met with President Xi on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit last week. APEC’s host, South Korea, is carefully balancing its relations with the U. S. and China. Continue reading How U.S.-China tensions leave countries like South Korea stuck in the middle

Elon Musk comes clean about the sink in his viral Twitter takeover pic

Elon Musk told the “All-In” podcast on Friday that the video of him carrying a sink into Twitter’s former headquarters in 2022 almost didn’t happen. Continue reading Elon Musk comes clean about the sink in his viral Twitter takeover pic

Native News Weekly (November 2, 2025): D.C. Briefs

WASHINGTON In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently. Today marks 33rd day federal goverment partial shutdown. In all probability, this shutdown will become the longest in the country’s history, which was 35 days long during the first Trump administration. Continue reading Native News Weekly (November 2, 2025): D.C. Briefs

Jersey City’s Democrat mayor sounds alarm about ‘upset’ in Garden State governor election

Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, a Democrat, posted Saturday on X that New Jersey may experience an upset in its gubernatorial election and Republican Jack Ciattarelli could win. “NJ may actually have an upset. This is prob great news for Jack’s team as we are a society that likes underdogs and comebacks by nature,” Fulop [.]. Continue reading Jersey City’s Democrat mayor sounds alarm about ‘upset’ in Garden State governor election

Michael Saylor Boldly Calls For $150,000 Bitcoin Price Tag By 2025-End

Strategy co-founder and Executive Chairman Michael Saylor is predicting that Bitcoin (BTC) will touch $150,000 by the end of 2025. Continue reading Michael Saylor Boldly Calls For $150,000 Bitcoin Price Tag By 2025-End

Jennifer-Ruth Green enters GOP race for Indiana’s First Congressional District

Jennifer-Ruth Green, the 2022 Republican congressional candidate, announced her candidacy to challenge U. S. Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Highland, in the expected to be redrawn First District as Gov. Mike Braun has called for a special session for mid-census redistricting. Continue reading Jennifer-Ruth Green enters GOP race for Indiana’s First Congressional District

Cartels stand to capitalize as Mexico eyes big tobacco tax hike

The Mexican Senate is considering a bill to increase the tobacco tax, arguing that it would improve health by discouraging use and increase the government’s bank account. It could also fill the accounts of some of Mexico’s major cartels. Experts say the cartels have a significant hand in Mexico’s black market for cigarettes and stand to gain an even bigger share from the tax. President Claudia Sheinbaum has called for raising Mexico’s ad valorem tobacco tax from 160% to 200%. The per-cigarette quota tax would nearly double by 2030. The inevitable result would be a bigger black market for cartels to exploit, said. Continue reading Cartels stand to capitalize as Mexico eyes big tobacco tax hike

Trump’s redistricting push hits roadblocks in Indiana and Kansas as Republican lawmakers resist

For most of President Donald Trump’s second term, Republicans have bent to his will. But in two Midwestern states, Trump’s. Continue reading Trump’s redistricting push hits roadblocks in Indiana and Kansas as Republican lawmakers resist

As Supreme Court Weighs Race in Districting, Left Claims White Democrats Will Refuse To Vote for Black Candidates

As Supreme Court Weighs Race in Districting, Left Claims White Democrats Will Refuse To Vote for Black Candidates Continue reading As Supreme Court Weighs Race in Districting, Left Claims White Democrats Will Refuse To Vote for Black Candidates