Trump, tariffs
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The tariffs, which went into effect overnight, have rocked the stock market and could soon jack up the prices Americans pay for plenty of goods — after years of already-persistent inflation.
From The Washington Post
Beijing responded with additional tariffs on U.S. imports, raising the total levy to 84% set to take effect within hours.
From USA Today
According to USA TODAY, the S&P 500 has shed nearly $6 trillion since Trump unveiled the tariffs, the deepest four-day loss since the benchmark's creation in the 1950s.
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The 'Outnumbered' panel discussed the latest on President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods and other imports from around the world as the administration says there are around 70 negotiations 'lined up.
President Trump has upended the global economy by slapping tariffs on two of the world's largest exporters — China and the EU.
Attorney General Pam Bondi lambasted a federal judge who blocked the enforcement of parts of President Trump's executive action aimed at punishing the law firm Jenner & Block and accused him of overstepping his authority.
President Trump has set his sights on defunding colleges, singling out some of the world’s wealthiest schools in what critics say is an attack on academic freedom.
The stand-in boss of the IRS has walked out after just a month on the job after she was bypassed over a new plan to hand immigrants’ tax data to officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to agency insiders.
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Drugmakers have said they’re still unclear about whether Trump will impose tariffs on finished products or on active pharmaceutical ingredients.
President Donald Trump's administration is looking to work with the World Food Programme to modify the awards that it is funding in at least six countries, a State Department spokesperson said on Wednesday,
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President Donald Trump tried again Tuesday to rewrite the history of US relations with South Korea. Trump has repeatedly delivered false assertions about the payments South Korea has made for decades to help cover the cost of the major US military presence in the country (more than 26,