Bitcoin reverses earlier losses, tops $101,000 after U.S. delays tariffs on Mexico
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12:30 Report — Mexico tariffs delayed; What’s happening with USAID?
{beacon} 12:30 REPORT It’s Monday. We made it to February.💕 Beyoncé announced her tour dates for this year. She’s coming to D.C. in July! (Here’s her Instagram announcement.) In this edition: U.S. ...The Hill - 2h -
U.S. and Mexico reach deal to delay tariffs for one month after talks
The U.S. and Mexico reached an agreement Monday to delay a 25% tariff on all Mexican imports for one month, after Mexico agreed to ramp up security at its border — averting, at least for now, a ...NBC News - 3h -
Mexico calls U.S. cartel alliance claim "slander," vows tariff retaliation
"If there is such an alliance anywhere, it is in the U.S. gun shops that sell high-powered weapons to these criminal groups," Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said.CBS News - 8h -
Trump to speak with Trudeau, Mexico after imposing tariffs
President Trump said he would speak Monday morning with the leaders of Canada and Mexico after imposing a fresh round of tariffs on imports from those countries and made clear it would take ...The Hill - 17h -
Tennessee dominates Florida: Vols avenge earlier loss with largest win over top-five team in school history
Tennessee's defense dominated the Gators, giving it its first win over a top-five team since 2023CBS Sports - 2d -
Here’s how tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico may impact U.S. consumers
President Donald Trump has repeatedly discussed imposing tariffs, both during the campaign and since taking office, and the first tranche, on goods from Canada, China and Mexico will take effect Feb.NBC News - 2d -
Trump’s Tariffs Would Reverse Decades of Integration Between U.S. and Mexico
Ties between the United States and Mexico have deepened over 30 years of free trade, creating both benefits and irritants.The New York Times - 2d -
How Trump’s Tariffs Could Affect the U.S., Canada and Mexico
While much about the threatened tariffs is still unclear, experts predict they would be bad news for all three economies, with few winners.The New York Times - Jan. 21 -
Mexico to Avoid U.S. Tariffs, Economy Minister Says
President-elect Donald Trump wants tariffs if Mexico doesn’t comply with his border goals.Inc. - Jan. 10
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Trump pauses Mexico tariffs for one month after agreement on border troops
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Vanguard announces fee cuts for nearly 100 funds, including ETFs with billions of dollars in assets
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Steelmakers may benefit from Trump trade salvos, but Wall Street warns of longer-term headwinds
Trump's tariffs could give steel companies more pricing power, but weaker demand could weigh on the stocks longer term, Wall Street analysts said.CNBC - 8m -
Investors wade into bank debt as tariffs bite and key bank regulator is replaced
Bank bond spreads against U.S. Treasurys widened and money flowed into most debt issued by major banks on Monday, in a sign that Wall Street is wading into the sector on the heels of President ...MarketWatch - 12m -
Trump tariffs could raise medication costs and exacerbate shortages, drug trade groups warn
The U.S. relies heavily on other countries for pharmaceutical products, especially for generic drugs.CNBC - 22m -
Tariffs may have 'slammed shut' the window for interest rate cuts in 2025, economist says
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Amid Rising Unionizing Efforts, Starbucks Accepts Mediation With Unionized Workers
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