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Trump relieves GOP, markets with partial reversal on tariffs
President Trump's decision to lift hefty tariffs on most U.S. trading partners with a 90-day pause even while keeping in place a 125 percent on China is a significant reversal from his previous ...The Hill - 14h -
Watch: US markets skyrocket after tariffs pause
The S&P 500 index soared 9.5% in the biggest one-day rally since 2008, following days of turmoil sparked by the tariffs.BBC News - 14h -
Markets Soar After Trump Backs Down on Tariffs
The S&P 500 rose 9.5 percent after President Trump announced he would pause his “reciprocal” tariffs for 90 days, but economists warned that American importers were not out of danger.The New York Times - 1h -
Watch live: Kevin O'Leary, experts testify on Chinese exploitation
The House Select Committee on the CCP and Senate Special Committee on Aging are holding a joint hearing Wednesday afternoon looking at potential risks to American investments in China and Beijing's ...The Hill - 17h -
Will the global trade war escalate further?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week aheadFinancial Times - 4d -
Agent's Take: Why recent history shows 49ers will likely slow roll a new mega deal with Brock Purdy
Purdy's landing place in the exploding QB market is complicatedCBS Sports - 6h -
Wall Street traders on Trump tariffs: ‘Without doubt, we’re hitting a recession’
Traders leaving the New York Stock Exchange were trying to make sense of another day of volatility. Traders leaving the New York Stock Exchange after the bell closed on Monday were sanguine about ...The Guardian - 2d -
Kalulu admits that he would be happy with Juventus move: “I am paid”
Pierre Kalulu’s departure from AC Milan in the summer mercato seems inevitable, and once again, a feeling of regret is seeping in.When the club decided to invest in the defence this summer, ...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
“Would’ve been insane to sign him” – Joe Cole names shock player who could’ve solved Chelsea issues
Joe Cole has suggested Brighton’s Danny Welbeck could have been the answer to Chelsea’s striker problems this season.Despite investing over £1bn in the squad since being taken over by Todd Boehly...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Iran's pres. insists Tehran does not seek nuclear bomb, dangles US opportunities
Iran’s president again has pledged his nation is “not after a nuclear bomb” ahead of talks between Tehran and the United States, going as far as dangling the prospect of direct American investment ...ABC News - 1d -
Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston contracts outline possible Giants QB progression for 2025-26
Russell Wilson‘s Giants contract, which has been obtained by the Daily News, reinforces that he is the team’s projected starting quarterback for 2025 but also hedges on the investment if Wilson ...Yahoo Sports - 19h -
Stocks, tariffs and pensions - your questions answered
Experts answer your questions on how the stock market index works, whether the markets will recover and more.BBC News - 2d -
U.S. crude oil closes below $60 per barrel as selloff continues on fears of full-blown trade war
The market faces a "toxic cocktail" of recession fears and the decision by OPEC+ to increase production, said Helima Croft with RBC Capital Markets.CNBC - 1d -
‘A lot of red:’ Markets fall again following Trump tariff announcement
President Trump is doing little to calm investors as analysts at JPMorgan warn of a global recession. NBC News Correspondents Yamiche Alcindor and Brian Cheung, CNBC Reporter Steve Liesman and ...NBC News - 5d -
As Markets Plunge Over Trump Tariffs, All Is Calm on Fox News
There is no onscreen stock ticker. One anchor reassured viewers that “President Trump is keeping another campaign promise.”The New York Times - 5d -
Trump Is Defiant as Tariff Moves Roil Markets a Second Day
After China announced new retaliatory measures against the United States, President Trump responded that Beijing “PLAYED IT WRONG.”The New York Times - 5d -
How Trump's tariffs rollout turned into stock market mayhem
What's happened is something worse than the worst-case scenario.CNBC - 4d -
Used Tesla Market Heats Up as Owners Sell to Protest Elon Musk
Teslas that have been sold or traded in during the backlash against the company’s chief executive have become bargains on lots.The New York Times - 4d -
Big investors look to sell out of private equity after market rout
Pensions and endowments seek exit from battered portfolios in blow to buyout industryFinancial Times - 3d -
Trump officials vow to stay the course on tariffs despite market turmoil
Treasury secretary rejects recession fears and says tough ‘reciprocal’ levies will not be delayedFinancial Times - 3d -
Trump officials defend tariffs amid market, conservative unrest
Trump administration officials fanned out across the media talk shows on Sunday to defend tariffs imposed by the president on just about every country on Earth. The reciprocal tariffs were long ...The Hill - 3d -
Wall Street’s Decision Makers Brace for More Chaos After Markets Plunge
The financial titans who backed Trump are now dealing with the fallout from his tariffs. They spent the weekend surveying the damage of last week’s major sell-off.The New York Times - 3d -
Tariffs have shaken the markets - how worried should we be?
Workers are right to fear for their pensions, but the greater worry is the here and now - the economy they live in.BBC News - 3d -
Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday
U.S. stocks are set for another brutal open today after last week's tariff-driven carnage.CNBC - 2d -
FirstFT: Global market rout over Trump tariffs continues
Also in today’s newsletter, UK to water down private equity rules and Marine Le Pen denounces “witch-hunt”Financial Times - 3d -
Bitcoin drops to $74,000 before rebounding as cryptocurrencies join global market rout
Bitcoin broke below $80,000 as rattled investors braced for further carnage after Trump's tariffs raised global recession fears.CNBC - 2d -
Did an anonymous X account send markets reeling today?
Journalists really need bulletproof BS meters right nowFinancial Times - 2d -
Apple's 3-day loss in market cap swells to almost $640 billion
Apple is reeling over concerns that President Donald Trump's tariffs could force the iPhone maker to raise prices or accept lower profits.CNBC - 2d -
Trump threatens extra 50% tariff on China in day of wild market swings
US president sticks with plan to ‘reset’ global trade but sends mixed signals about negotiationsFinancial Times - 2d -
‘A steadying of the market’: how Fox News sees the Trump trade war
The conservative network’s audience has ballooned since the US president retook officeFinancial Times - 2d -
EU recalibrates response to US tariffs after ‘black day’ for markets
Also in this newsletter: Foot-and-mouth disease returns to central EuropeFinancial Times - 2d -
Stock market whipsaws as Trump makes new China threat
It was a roller-coaster day in stocks as panic selling subsided, while President Trump threatened to hit China with a 50% tariff.CBS News - 2d -
How This Startup Came to Dominate the Billion-Dollar NIL Market
More than 100,000 college athletes use Opendorse to earn money off their names, images, and likenesses.Inc. - 1d -
Supreme Court Clears Way for Deportations, and a Stock Market Fake-Out
Plus, a new push to clone ancient animals.The New York Times - 2d -
Jon Stewart Can’t Stomach Trump’s Stock Market ‘Medicine’
The “Daily Show” host said America’s economy was “in the midst of a beautiful metamorphosis, turning from a simple caterpillar into a dead caterpillar.”The New York Times - 1d -
Markets open calmer after days of instability in response to Trump tariffs
Global stocks bounced back slightly after plunging for days in response to President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs. NBC News' Brian Cheung reports on what could happen next as a trade war ...NBC News - 1d -
Bessent: Tariff negotiations result of 'massive inflow' of calls, not markets
Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent said on Tuesday that President Trump’s apparent willingness to engage in tariff negotiations is a result of a “massive inflow” of calls from countries, not the downturn ...The Hill - 1d