Trump Wants to Know Why U.S. Cars Are Rare in Germany. Here Are a Few Reasons.
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Trump wants rare earth elements from Ukraine in exchange for military aid
President Trump indicated Monday he wants a deal for rare earth elements and other items from Ukraine in exchange for continued military aid in the nation’s war against Russia. “We're handing them ...The Hill - 23h -
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Steel companies want Trump’s tariffs. Here’s why their stocks aren’t jumping.
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Trump wants Egypt and Jordan to take in Palestinians from Gaza. Here's why the idea is rejected
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Social media users are wondering why they're suddenly following Trump. Here's the reason.
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Why Does Trump Want the Panama Canal? Here’s What to Know.
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Trump wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico. Here's why it's called that.
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