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Democratic Senator Cory Booker is denouncing Trump's tariffs from the floor of the US Senate, where - for more than the last 20 hours now - he's been giving a marathon filibuster.
From BBC
U.S. President Donald Trump was poised to impose sweeping new reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners on Wednesday, upending decades of rules-based trade, threatening cost increases and likely ...
From Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariff plan has the ocean shipping industry on edge as he stokes a trade war destined to stanch transport demand and send companies scrambling to manage the fallout.
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President Donald Trump said recently that he wants the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs to come to the White House after COVID-19 kept them from making the trip.
How did The Alantic magazine's editor wind up in a group chat where officials discussed imminent airstrikes? The Trump team's explanations clash.
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The likelihood of the US successfully brokering a Ukraine peace deal in the next few months has plummeted, according to senior Trump administration official.Despite boasting that he would end the war in 24 hours once he entered office,
But in recent days Trump has pushed his team to be more aggressive, people familiar with the conversations said, encouraging them to devise plans that would apply higher rates of
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Al Jazeera on MSNUS judge rejects Trump team’s bid to move Mahmoud Khalil case to LouisianaA United States federal court judge has ruled in favour of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, allowing him to challenge the legality of his arrest in New Jersey rather than in Louisiana, where he is being held at a detention facility without charges.
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Defense News on MSNHow Trump's team flipped on bombing the Houthis"Whether we're going to make the Houthis cry for mercy anytime soon is extremely unlikely," one expert on Yemen said.
The deportation of an alleged member of MS-13 came despite an immigration judge's order that he could remain in the U.S.
The White House Correspondents Association says it canceled comedian Amber Ruffin from performing at its annual dinner because it wants to refocus the event on journalistic excellence.
The show of force comes after Democrats in Congress have faced widespread criticism from their base that they are not doing enough to push back against Trump’s agenda.