A global corporate tax turf war between Trump, the GOP and U.S. allies is brewing
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Global war fears rising among security experts: Survey
Global war fears are rising among experts around the world with over 40 percent expecting a new world conflict in the next decade, according to a new survey. The poll, released Wednesday by the ...The Hill - 54m -
‘Cost and chaos’: Trump’s metal tariffs sweep across corporate America
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Inside the House GOP clash over tax cuts
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How Trump’s trade wars could backfire on U.S. stock and bond investors
In Trump’s first term, American businesses cut investment spending and industrial production slowed.MarketWatch - 19h -
Trump is giving a green light to corporate corruption abroad
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Ukraine 'may be Russian someday,' Trump says, as the U.S. ups the pressure on Kyiv and allies
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Trump’s proposal for Gaza entangles Arab allies
President Trump’s proposal to permanently resettle Palestinians from the Gaza Strip is complicating relationships with allies in the Arab world. His meeting Tuesday with Jordan’s King Abdullah II ...The Hill - 1d -
The Memo: Trump, allies ramp up attacks on courts
Monday brought another legal setback for President Trump and his administration — and there is every indication it will add more fuel to the fire of MAGA grievances against the judiciary. The issue ...The Hill - 1d -
Trump’s claim that Mexican cartels and government are allied is not reality
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