Why ‘Trump Turmoil’ has made a U.S. recession much more likely
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Nothing has made me laugh as much as Man City's form - McCausland
Comedian and Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland shares his love for Liverpool before their Premier League match with Manchester City.BBC News - Feb. 23 -
Will Trump’s tariffs push the U.S. economy into recession? Many economists think so.
Tariffs will affect corporate hiring and put U.S. manufacturers operating globally in a difficult situation, economists say.MarketWatch - 1d -
Why U.S. Women Skiers Are So Much Better Than the Men
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Why Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa program could make the pricey U.S. housing market even more expensive
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Why foreign retailers like Primark and Mango are expanding across the U.S.
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How much federal data has Trump really purged?
Since Trump took office, almost 3,400 datasets from Data.gov have been removed.The Hill - Feb. 22 -
In foreign policy, Trump needs to be more like Reagan, less like Biden
The Biden administration's reluctance to take action against Russia in Ukraine has been criticized, while Trump's new Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made similar rookie mistakes, potentially ...The Hill - Feb. 22 -
Luke Clanton finally has his PGA Tour card, but he's so much more than that
The Florida State junior's journey to Tour membership started on artificial greens in Hialeah, Florida, and ended Friday, not too far away, at PGA National.Yahoo Sports - 5d -
Ruthless Amorim says United’s slump has made him a more complete manager
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Japanese bond yields hit 16-year high
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