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Live updates: Trump rejects concerns about prices and economic uncertainty
In a “Meet the Press” interview, Trump defended his tariffs and downplayed worries about the prices of certain goods. Follow along for live updates.
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Trump blasts Sheinbaum for rejecting offer to send US troops into Mexico to fight cartels
President Trump said Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected his proposal to send U.S. troops to Mexico to help thwart the illegal drug trade because she is fearful of the country’s powerful cartels.
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Trump, asked if he has to ‘uphold the Constitution,' says, ‘I don't know'
Trump said on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that he’s following lawyers’ advice as he tries to execute rapid deportations, arguing that giving immigrants due process is time-consuming.
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Trump announces plans for 100% tariffs on all foreign movies
The president said the new import penalties are an effort to spur the production of feature films in America and revitalize Hollywood.
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NPR and PBS CEOs say they'll challenge Trump admin over federal funding cuts
The CEOs of NPR and PBS said on Sunday’s “Face the Nation” they will challenge Trump’s executive order to end federal funding to the organizations.
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Trump rejects concerns about prices, economic uncertainty as he defends his agenda
In a “Meet the Press” interview, Trump defended his tariffs and downplayed worries about the pressure on small businesses that rely on imports.
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Why the Panama Canal is a big, long-term prize in Trump's global trade war
President Trump’s trade war may reduce Panama Canal activity in the short-term as Chinese freight vessel traffic plummets, but it’s a booming business.
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Public radio stations targeted for cuts by Trump have provided lifelines to listeners
Public radio stations have been a lifeline for residents during natural disasters that take out power, the internet and cell towers.
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Trump downplays recession fears, saying the US would be ‘OK' in the long term
Speaking to NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Trump said the U.S. is in a “transition period” but will “do fantastically” in the long run.
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Photo appears to show Mike Waltz using Signal-like app that can archive messages
Former national security adviser Mike Waltz was photographed using a Signal-like messaging app during Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting, more than a month after he first came under intense scrutiny for accidentally including a journalist in a group chat that discussed military plans.
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Trump says he will revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status
President Donald Trump continues to take aim at Harvard University, saying he will revoke the school’s tax-exempt status.
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Trump vows to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status: ‘It's what they deserve!'
President Donald Trump has sought to extract concessions and changes from Harvard and other schools by threatening to withhold federal research grants.
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Trump signs executive order to stop federal funding for NPR and PBS
The president said public funding of the media networks was “outdated and unnecessary but corrosive to the appearance of journalistic independence.”
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Trump's budget proposes slashing health, education and clean energy programs
President Donald Trump released a 40-page budget proposal including a mix of cuts to domestic programs.
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China says it's evaluating the possibility of trade talks with the U.S.
The development could potentially pave the way for the world’s two largest economies to start negotiations to resolve a trade war that has rumbled financial markets.
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‘Lawyers are not going to stand by while our clients are attacked'
Hundreds of Massachusetts lawyers, judges and legal professionals reaffirmed their oaths to the U.S. and state constitutions on Boston Common for Thursday’s Law Day of Action
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Mike Waltz out as Trump's national security adviser | Recap, analysis
National security adviser Mike Waltz was ousted Thursday, but President Donald Trump quickly said he’s nominating him to be ambassador to the United Nations, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio filling in as interim NSA. Here’s what to know, and political analyst Sue O’Connell’s take on why the move makes sense for Waltz and Trump.
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Trump's ‘Liberation Day' tariffs are threatening Independence Day fireworks
President Donald Trump’s massive China tariffs are jeopardizing American fireworks shows, threatening to drive up prices and limit supplies.
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Attorneys rallying on Law Day worry for due process under Trump administration
Hundreds of Massachusetts lawyers, judges and legal professionals reaffirmed their oath to the U.S. and state constitutions at the Boston Law Day of Action on the Boston Common on Thursday.
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Trump shut down program to end human waste backing into Alabama homes, calling it ‘illegal DEI'
For the last 14 years, when it rains in Lowndes County, Alabama, contaminated standing water builds up around Annye Burke’s home. When the septic tank breaks down, raw sewage backs up into her toilet, she said.