Trump, South Korea and Trade Deal
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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 ...
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The tariff was expected to cause "significant" damage to South Korean automakers and auto parts manufacturers, though it was difficult to come up with numerical estimates at the moment, the government...
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Trump, China and European Union
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President Trump has upended the global economy by slapping tariffs on two of the world's largest exporters — China and the EU.
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The European Union will launch its first countermeasures against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs next week, the bloc's members agreed on Wednesday, joining China and Canada in retaliating and e...
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As hopes of concessions faded and tariffs on dozens of countries, including a massive 104% duties on Chinese goods, came into force, investors accelerated their exit from stocks and industrial commod...
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NASA, Trump and Mars
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President Donald Trump's nominee to lead NASA, entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, will face questions from senators on Wednesday about on how to balance Trump's focus on reaching Mars with the U.S. space ag...
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President Donald Trump’s pick to run NASA, Jared Isaacman, made waves during his confirmation hearing Wednesday by signaling his intention to create a new focus on Mars exploration.
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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.
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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.
They don’t think trade deficits are the problem he says they are. And most strikingly, they don’t think he understands the economics of trade.
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On CNBC, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said the administration was being less strategic than it was during Trump’s first term. His company had in January projected it would have its best financial year in history, only to scrap its expectations for 2025 due to the economic uncertainty.
The cuts to a Princeton University program come as the Trump administration has been reviewing an array of research grants related to global warming.
Drugmakers have said they’re still unclear about whether Trump will impose tariffs on finished products or on active pharmaceutical ingredients.
Speaker Mike Johnson tucked in a provision that would effectively protect Donald Trump's liberation tariffs into a key procedural vote.