Trump, tariffs and Stock market
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President Trump has vehemently defended the sweeping tariffs unveiled by his administration on what he dubbed "Liberation Day" last week, even as they threaten to spark a global trade war and have sen...
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Following impressive spikes on that news, many entertainment companies saw their shares fall again Thursday, including Disney (-6.8%), Warner Bros. Discovery (-12.5%), Netflix (-2.6%), Comcast (-4.3%...
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Donald Trump, Central Park and Defamation Lawsuit
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President Donald Trump's legal team tried to get the case dismissed by arguing his statements were ones of opinion, not fact.
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In a ruling on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone in Philadelphia said the men had presented enough evidence to pursue their lawsuit accusing Trump of defaming them in comments he made d...
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Donald Trump is laughing off China’s decision to reduce the number of U.S. movies it allows to play in the country. The China Film Administration confirmed the reduction on April 10 after reports surfaced a day earlier.
President Donald Trump has dismissed concerns about his trade war with China escalating beyond the exchange of eye-watering tariffs, alluding to a cache of "the most powerful weapons in the world." Newsweek has reached out to the Chinese embassy in Washington for comment via email.
The Supreme Court is letting Donald Trump's firing of Democratic members of independent labor boards remain in place as litigation continues.
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Donald Trump drew fresh mockery online Tuesday for his latest spin on the ongoing fallout from his tariffs, which have sparked concerns of a global recession and been questioned by even some of his staunchest supporters.
Trump acknowledged "transition problems" as stocks tumbled again following the White House's clarification that China faces a 145 percent tariff.
Republican lawmakers can begin crafting a massive party-line bill now that both the House and the Senate have approved the same budget framework.