March inflation dips, but tariffs could reverse progress, economists say.
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March inflation dips, but tariffs could reverse progress, economists say.
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China reached out its hand to Australia in the hopes of making an alliance against President Donald Trump's tariffs, but Australia refused to partner with Beijing.
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REAL IDs, passed into law in 2005 and pushed back several times, are going to be required to fly from the U.S. and to go into some federal buildings on May 7.
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General Motors said Thursday that it is temporarily laying off hundreds of workers at its all EV-plant in Detroit, Michigan, in response to market dynamics.
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As U.S.-China trade tensions rise, experts warn Xi Jinping could cut rare earth exports or dump U.S. treasuries, threatening defense systems and economic stability.
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OpenAI escalated its legal battle with Elon Musk by countersuing the Tesla and xAI CEO, claiming he "has tried every tool available to harm" their company.
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The head of the Shenzhen Cross Border E-commerce Association, which represents 3,000 Amazon sellers, said some Chinese sellers are planning to hike their prices or leave the U.S. market.
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Water bills are on the rise and it could cause more cash-strapped households to fall into "water debt," according to a recent report from the Bank of America Institute.
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China still not ready to negotiate with US after Trump further increases tariffs, officials indicate
Following Trump's tariff hike on China, Chinese officials said Beijing will only speak to Washington when the U.S. shows mutual respect to China.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed President Donald Trump, the economy and Canada's federal election on social media on Wednesday.
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