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Over three days in Washington, nearly 150 American industry leaders representing every major sector of the economy depicted the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement as essential to their success. Yet the Trump administration has floated letting the agreement expire or withdrawing from it altogether.
Hegseth already faces intense scrutiny over a controversial “double tap” strike that took place on Sept. 2.
President Trump's claims of a historic multitrillion-dollar investment surge don't match federal data or the administration's own numbers.
Newly reported details about the September strikes are fueling legal and political scrutiny of the deadly attack.
After an Afghan national was charged with shooting two National Guard members, veterans who worked closely with Afghan refugees who were once frontline allies are scrambling to respond to the blowback.
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Many Somali Americans, most of them U.S. citizens, are fearful of Trump’s immigration policies
MINNEAPOLIS — Many in Minnesota’s Somali community — even those who are citizens — say they are fearful after Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched an operation in the region and after President Donald Trump’s rants against Somalia and Somali immigrants living in the United States.
A new plan seeks to improve access to pension-linked emergency savings accounts for millions of Americans.
President Donald Trump said he cleared the way for automakers to build and sell a tiny car like ones he saw in Asia.
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E.U. hits Musk’s X with $140 million fine, says it broke hate speech and misinformation rules
The European Commission has fined Elon Musk’s social media app X with the equivalent of $140 million, saying that it had breaching bloc’s digital rulebook.
South Korea and the United States on Friday officially launched a visa support desk at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, the foreign ministry said.
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Putin rejects US peace proposal to end the Ukraine war
The Kremlin wants to carve out a large piece of Ukraine and has rejected any agreement that would be acceptable to Ukrainians.