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President Donald Trump has implemented significant tariffs on imported goods, marking a major shift in U.S. trade policy.
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India Today on MSNDinesh Karthik hits back at Bumrah's critics: India's defeats are not his fault
Former India cricketer turned commentator Dinesh Karthik has slammed Jasprit Bumrah's critics, saying that it's not his fault ...
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shabbir Ahmed has accused India of ball tampering during the fifth and final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England at The Oval. The dramatic match saw India ...
Chief executive Tim Cook sought new factory locales outside China, a prescient move that along with a new $100 billion U.S.
Apple chief Tim Cook went straight to the point: "It's 24-karat gold... I'll take the liberty of setting it up." ...
A White House official confirmed to CNN that Thursday’s increase in law enforcement presence will include federal officers in ...
The teams for Week One of 2025 rebel VFLW Finals Series. Minor premier North Melbourne-Werribee will take an unchanged ...
President Donald Trump has summoned reporters to the Oval Office to present charts that he says shows the economy is solid.
The tariffs are at a level not seen in the U.S. in almost 100 years, with Americans expected to pay an average of 18.3% more for imported products. That’s the highest rate since 1934, according to the ...
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