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Detroit Free Press |
Economists have argued that tariffs worldwide could prompt a trade war, resulting in higher costs on consumer goods.
New York Magazine |
Though the president’s stated goal is to boost the American auto industry, the average American consumer will probably foot the bill with car prices likely to rise significantly as a result of the ta...
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Watch again as Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney spoke to reporters on Thursday, 27 March, after a cabinet meeting to discuss Canada's response to Donald Trump’s tariffs.The former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England addressed the US president’s latest tariff threat.
A viral clip from The Simpsons has sparked speculation, with many claiming it predicted President Donald Trump's death on April 12, 2025. The scene shows a character resembling Trump being carried in a coffin,
Jenner & Block and WilmerHale filed separate complaints in federal court, asking judges to block enforcement of Trump's orders.
Vice President JD Vance is visiting Greenland with his wife Usha. The trip needed to be scaled back as Trump openly wants to acquire the territory.
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Jimmy Kimmel continues to mock the Trump administration’s handling of the ‘Signalgate’ controversy, which stemmed after National Security Adviser Mike Waltz mistakenly added a journalist to a group chat discussing classified war plans.
Perhaps Pete Hegseth has a future as a comedian specializing in impressions of his current boss if the whole defense secretary thing doesn’t work out. While touring Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, Hegseth put on his best Donald Trump impersonation while relaying the advice the president gave him upon leading the Pentagon.
Tensions have been running high between the United States and Iran, with U.S. President Donald Trump instituting a "maximum pressure" campaign against Tehran over its nuclear program and also launching air strikes against Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen.
President Donald Trump attended the NCAA wrestling championships in Philadelphia on Saturday and celebrated with Wyatt Hendrickson, who upset Gable Steveson for the NCAA heavyweight title. Hendrickson rallied with a late takedown to beat Steveson, an Olympic champion.