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Communication between Washington and Beijing is at a standstill, raising the prospects of a long cycle of tariff retaliation. “Trump and Xi are locked in a paradox of pressure and pride.”
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Several Chinese commerce associations in industries from healthcare and textiles to electronics also issued statements on Saturday calling for unity in exploring alternative markets and saying the ta...
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The Department of Justice has put an attorney who worked on the case of a Salvadoran national mistakenly deported from the United States on paid leave. Erez Reuveni, a DOJ attorney for nearly 15 years,
Amid the carnage of this week wrought by his own decision to start a global trade war and send the stock market plummeting, President Donald Trump experienced a personal victory after winning a round of golf at his own golf course.
By Jonathan Landay, Nathan Layne and Tim Reid (Reuters) -Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., and across the U.S. on Saturday, part of some 1,200 demonstrations that were expected to
Thursday was the worst day for U.S. stock markets since June 2020. China struck back on Friday, announcing a 34% tariff on American goods as other foreign leaders weigh their response. Meanwhile, Trump's universal 10% levy against all countries went into effect early Saturday.
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Thousands of people joined "Hands Off!" protests against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk across Southern California on Saturday.
President Trump got in an early game of golf Saturday as his sweeping tariffs went into effect. His motorcade arrived at his Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in Florida around 8:30 a.m. Trump played in the Senior Club Championship,
President Donald Trump arranged for far-right activist Laura Loomer to join him in the Oval Office this week for an extraordinary meeting that preceded a shake-up of his national security leadership,
WASHINGTON (AP) — Not even 24 hours after his party lost a key Wisconsin race and underperformed in Florida, President Donald Trump followed the playbook that has defined his political career: He doubled down.