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But as recently as Wednesday, Mr. Trump floated a higher range, between 15% and 50%. Mr. Trump, who in April said the U.S. had 200 trade deals with other nations, has since said there are too many countries for individual trade deals with all of them and the U.S. will have "simple" tariffs for "most" countries.
And Democrats keep their foot on the gas in opposition to the recently passed "Big, Beautiful" spending bill.Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week.Tariff talks return to forefrontPresident Donald Trump again pushed back the deadline on his so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs,
Ali, one of Muhammad Ali's former wives, said, "I think Laila needs to stay in the kitchen," rather than fight Claressa Shields.
A man armed with a makeshift flamethrower and other incendiary devices launched a fiery attack on demonstrators in Colorado who were calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
Fire departments in Snohomish County are looking at security measures after two fire vehicles were stolen from emergency scenes in the course of a week.
On the face of it, the June jobs report presents a robust picture of the US economy, with a historically low unemployment rate, a healthy number of jobs added and wage growth that outpaces ...
In-N-Out heiress Lynsi Snyder spoke out after making critical comments about the chain's home state of California, following criticism.
The Trump Organization’s new mobile phone venture, Trump Mobile, has removed language from its website suggesting that its forthcoming smartphones will be made in the U.S. Trump Mobile, which ...
William Brangham: Access to abortion has changed dramatically in the three years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Twelve states currently ban the procedure with limited ...
Live from the Blue Rider Bar in Minot, on this Plain Talk Rep. Julie Fedorchak took questions about spending cuts. Also, rapper Dakota Faye performs and talks about his work with the F5 project.
The Senate’s version of the “big, beautiful bill” is facing serious headwinds in the House with The Hill learning that at least six House Republicans are currently a “no” on the ...
The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday and other news outlets confirmed what many had already suspected given Donald Trump’s apparent uneasiness about the unrelenting focus on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein since his Administration tried to close the case on the alleged sex trafficker and unsuccessfully urge people to move on earlier this month.