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Ukraine, Russia, defense spending and a general lack of U.S. enthusiasm are all on the table at this year's NATO Summit.
A growing number of American and international companies are slashing jobs in response to President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on global imports. The wave of layoffs, spanning industries from ...
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The Cut on MSNWhy Donald Trump and Elon Musk Are Finally FightingIf we are using the now-fractured relationship of Donald Trump and Elon Musk as evidence, it kind of seems like yes. Musk, ...
ASML navigates geopolitical tensions, while currently offering upside of up to 63% even when considering no future revenue ...
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump vs a united AseanUnited States President Donald Trump's tariffs, especially the ultra-high "reciprocal" levies that he says will be ...
Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy said on Thursday that he cannot piece together Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve should cut interest rates by a full percentage point, President Donald Trump said on Friday as he ...
U.S. employers slowed hiring last month, but still added a solid 139,000 jobs amid uncertainty over Trump’s trade wars.
Germany, Europe’s largest economy, also announced a significant spending bill in March 2025, pledging $565 billion to an unforeseen infrastructure plan. Markets are seeing signs of Europe’s strength ...
Beijing insists it has met its commitments to “suspend or cancel” its nontariff retaliatory measures to Trump’s April 2 ...
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