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President Trump signaled he plans to follow through—at least for now—on his threat to impose 50% tariffs on imports from the European Union next month. In the Oval Office, Trump told reporters that he ...
President Trump expanded his tariff threat to Samsung and other smartphone producers on Friday afternoon, after announcing threatened duties on Apple hours before. Trump earlier Friday posted on Truth ...
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What do you do when the most powerful person in the world demands the impossible? If you’re an Apple shareholder, you better ...
Marco Rubio disputes there’s a new U.S. policy on Venezuela, sanctions and Chevron.
Burger chain pulls the plug on beverage-themed offshoot; plans to test drinks in regular locations ...
Looking for a taste of the ‘real’ Golden State this summer? With natural disasters and crowds plaguing the iconic Pacific ...
Two European officials on Friday downplayed President Trump’s threat to impose a 50% tariff on European Union goods, noting that trade talks with the U.S. are continuing. Poland's deputy economy ...
WSJ's Aaron Back explains the moves in the stock market after President Trump threatened to impose a 50% tariff against the European Union and a 25% tariff on Apple iPhones.
Sales of newly built homes unexpectedly rose in April, a sign that price cuts and other incentives are luring some hesitant ...
Require students to prove prior college success to qualify for such assistance.
Low uptake may reflect barriers—misinformation, access or shifting insurance coverage—not simply waning need.
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