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Trump fires at least 3 national security aides following a meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer
Loomer met with Trump and other top White House officials in the Oval Office on Wednesday, two sources familiar with the meeting told NBC News.
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K-12 schools must sign certification against DEI to receive federal money, administration says
As a condition for receiving federal money, the Trump administration is ordering K-12 schools to certify that they are following federal civil rights laws and ending any discriminatory diversity, equity and inclusion practices. A notice sent Thursday by the Education Department gives states and schools 10 days to sign and return the certification. It’s the latest escalation against DEI policies,…
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US stocks plunge minutes into trading day as tariffs slam global markets
U.S. stocks plunged at the opening bell Thursday after Trump rocked global markets by announcing tariffs on almost all imports into the country.
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Live updates: Markets close worst day in years after Trump's tariff rollout
The stock market spiraled on Thursday after President Donald Trump announced expansive new tariffs. Follow along for live updates.
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EU preparing further countermeasures against US tariffs if negotiations fail, EC President von der Leyen says
The EC president said that Trump’s move was a “major blow” to the world economy.
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Senate passes measure to revoke new Canada tariffs as four Republicans break with Trump
A group of Senate Republicans delivered a rare rebuke to President Donald Trump on Wednesday, helping to pass a resolution to block his tariffs on Canadian products as he escalated his broader trade war.
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De minimis trade loophole that boosted Chinese online retailers to end May 2
The announcement, which came alongside a set of sweeping new tariffs, gives customs officials, retailers and logistics companies a month to prepare.
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Answering your questions about President Trump's reciprocal tariffs
After weeks of anticipation and speculation, President Donald Trump followed through on his reciprocal tariff threats by declaring on Wednesday a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpluses with the United States.
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‘Casual cruelty': Reaction in Mass. to Trump's $106M cut to K-12 school funding
Leaders at the local, state and federal level have been sounding off since the Trump administration announced plans to recover $2 billion in pandemic-era education funds
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Reaction in Mass. as Trump terminates $106 million in funding for K-12 schools
Massachusetts leaders were sounding off on the Trump administration’s plans to recover $2 billion in pandemic-era education funding, including more than $100 million from Massachusetts, with Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., calling it “casual cruelty.”...
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Markets won't get the certainty they want from Trump's tariff announcement
Questions will remain over how and which countries will respond, and what the impact on inflation and interest rates will be.
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Trump announces sweeping 10% tariffs on all countries
President Donald Trump announced plans to impose an across-the-board 10% tariff on all U.S. trading partners — as well as higher duties for dozens of other countries — as he pledged to embark on the biggest reorganization of global trade relations since World War II.
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Susan Crawford wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race, defying Elon Musk
Liberals will maintain their narrow majority on the court after Crawford’s victory in the first battleground state election of Trump’s second term.
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Tariffs will likely raise much less money than White House projects, economists say
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said tariffs would raise about $600 billion to $700 billion a year. Economists say that’s nearly impossible.
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Gulf Coast shrimpers say bring on Trump's tariffs: ‘This industry is dying'
The U.S. shrimp industry is eager for tariffs, which would raise the price of the foreign shrimp that force shrimpers to slash their prices.
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No batteries? Thinner packaging? US businesses look for ways to offset tariffs
Businesses say tariffs add to expenses and eat into profits, but they are wary of losing sales if they try to pass all of the burden on to customers.
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ICE says deporting Maryland man with protected status was a mistake
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says sending a Maryland man with protected status to prison in El Salvador almost three weeks ago was an “administrative error.”
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Layoffs begin at US health agencies charged with tracking disease, regulating food
Employees across the massive U.S. Department of Health and Human Services began receiving notices of dismissal on Tuesday in a major overhaul.
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Judge pauses Trump administration plans to end temporary legal protections for Venezuelans
A federal judge on Monday paused plans by the Trump administration to end temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans.
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Liberal wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race, GOP keeps House specials
Florida held special elections for two House seats with Republicans keeping both, while Liberals won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.