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The president announced he would raise tariffs on China to 125% "effective immediately," but said he was pausing big hikes on other U.S. trading partners to allow time for trade negotiations.
The decision from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals further clears the way for the Trump administration to re-fire, for now, thousands of probationary federal employees.
President Trump's sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs have upended the global economy, sending stock markets into turmoil.
Environmentalists decried the move, but some in the timber industry say this could boost the economy and prevent fires.
The president announced he would be hiking tariffs on China to 125% "effective immediately," but said he was pausing them on ...
House GOP leaders are moving ahead with a budget plan that is meant to pave the way for future votes on President Trump's ...
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The White House was expected to ban sales of the high-performance AI chip to China. Chinese companies had been stockpiling ...
The EU decides to impose its own tariffs on the US, targeting over $24 billion of goods.
The killing of a Palestinian American teen by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank has sparked an outcry from relatives ...
A powerful new observatory is the best hope yet for finding the elusive Planet 9, a large planet that some scientists say is ...