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'The coming weeks will be difficult': Mexico, Canada respond to Trump's tariffs
The policy risks raising prices for essential products like gas and groceries.ABC News - 9h -
DeepSeek shocked the AI world this week. Here's how tech CEOs responded
DeepSeek's sudden emergence onto the U.S. tech scene this week roiled markets and provided plenty of fodder for earnings calls.CNBC - 1d -
Canada should respond to Trump with tariffs on Musk’s Teslas, Freeland says
Former finance minster says Ottawa must target US president’s ‘billionaire buddies’Financial Times - 1d -
What World War II-era Britain can teach us about the next four years under Trump
The question is no longer whether Trumpism will survive beyond Trump; the question is how Trumpism will continue to evolve and whether American democracy is prepared for its next phase.The Hill - 6d -
How we talk about Greenland matters to our alliances around the world
Rather than appeal to Denmark’s goodwill, President Trump’s rhetoric risks trapping the U.S. in a cycle of increasing coercion.The Hill - Jan. 24 -
How the world has responded to Trump’s Paris climate agreement withdrawal
From Europe to Africa and South America, countries reaffirm commitment to tackle crisis. World leaders, senior ministers and key figures in climate diplomacy have, one by one, reaffirmed their ...The Guardian - Jan. 24 -
Trump's threat to world businesses on tariffs
President Trump's World Economic Forum address included a stern threat of tariffs for businesses that choose to make their products outside of the U.S. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe reports.CBS News - Jan. 23 -
What's next for Trump's presidency?
President Trump has begun his second term in the White House and up next in his presidency are measures on immigration, border security and potentially averting the TikTok ban. The CBS News team ...CBS News - Jan. 20 -
Tesla’s stock is surging ahead of Trump’s inauguration. What matters after that.
Tesla’s stock surges ahead of Inauguration Day, as investors bet on CEO Elon Musk’s ability to influence Federal rule making.MarketWatch - Jan. 18
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AI putting child abuse on steroids, says Cooper as new laws announced
Yvette Cooper says the UK will make it illegal to own AI tools to make images of child sexual abuse.BBC News - 2h -
British husband arrested over death of Thai woman found in Yorkshire Dales
David Armitage is held on suspicion of killing his wife whose body was found in the Yorkshire Dales.BBC News - 14h -
'Why we're selling family castle after 700 years'
Sir Thomas and Lady Ingilby say selling the estate will allow them to spend more time together.BBC News - 12h -
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The bank says a technical issue, which began on Friday and impacted the its app, online banking and payments, has been resolved.BBC News - 47m -
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