US Domestic News: Farmers Angry Over Beef Imports, Grandmaster's Sad Demise, and More
Current U.S. news highlights include Trump considering Argentine beef imports causing farmer unrest, a Jan. 6 rioter threatening a Democratic leader, Molson Coors restructuring, a judicial win for Trump on Portland troop deployments, and the passing of chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky at 29.
U.S. farmers expressed their discontent with President Trump's potential plan to import beef from Argentina. This follows the U.S.'s recent competition loss to Argentina in soybean sales to China. Amid escalating beef prices, the Trump administration has already extended a monetary aid to Argentina.
Daniel Naroditsky, a revered American chess grandmaster, has tragically died at just 29 years old. Known for his exceptional talent and contributions to the game, Naroditsky's unexpected passing sends waves of sorrow across the chess community.
In other news, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider a federal law restricting illicit drug users from owning firearms. This legislation is scrutinized over its alignment with the Second Amendment, especially following charges against Hunter Biden.
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