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Investors, businesses and consumers all seem terrified of how President Trump's tariffs could upend the global economy.
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Actor and political pundit Russell Brand is facing multiple charges of rape and sexual assault, London's Metropolitan Police ...
President Trump's new tariffs are expected to take effect tomorrow. Small retailers are bracing for the impact. And, Trump denies reports of Laura Loomer's influence in yesterday's NSC firings.
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Sen. Cory Booker's record-breaking Senate speech wasn't technically a filibuster, but it still put the word in focus. Here's what to know about its history, from the swashbuckling to the stonewalling.
Some of China's America watchers see opportunities for their country in the U.S.'s retreat from international institutions.
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A GOP electoral warning points to Elon Musk in the hot seat, and President Trump employed a third-term distraction. Also, a ...
The company helped launch the software industry and bring a computer to every desktop. Hit products like Windows and the Xbox ...
NCAA president Charlie Baker discusses a proposed settlement between college athletes and the NCAA for making direct payments to players for their name, image and likeness.