Global markets reel as Trump's tariffs trigger widespread sell-off
Financial markets worldwide are experiencing significant downturns following President Donald Trump's announcement of severe tariffs, with the U.S. stock market being the most affected.
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Senate challenges Trump's tariffs with bipartisan vote
The Senate has voted to rebuke President Trump's tariffs, including some Republicans joining to halt taxes on Canadian imports, signaling bipartisan concern over the trade policies.
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Rubio seeks to reassure NATO allies amid Trump's mixed signals
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is working to reassure NATO members of the United States' commitment to the alliance, as President Trump sends conflicting messages about U.S. involvement.
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Trump's national security purge raises loyalty concerns
President Trump has moved to dismiss several senior National Security Council officials, reportedly over concerns about their loyalty to his agenda, according to AP sources.
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Violent storms and tornadoes claim lives across the South and Midwest
Severe weather, including tornadoes, has caused destruction and fatalities in the Southern and Midwestern United States, with four deaths reported.
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Historic Black church wins legal battle against Proud Boys
A historic Black church has successfully sued the Proud Boys, gaining control over their trademark in a significant legal victory against the far-right group.
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US imposes restrictions on government personnel in China
The United States has banned its government personnel in China from engaging in romantic or sexual relations with Chinese citizens, citing national security concerns.
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Bruce Springsteen to release unreleased songs in new album series
Bruce Springsteen is set to release seven albums of previously unreleased music, titled 'Tracks ll: The Lost Albums', offering fans a deep dive into his archives.
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NASA's Webb telescope captures images of non-threatening asteroid
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has provided new photos of an asteroid that, despite initial concerns, will not pose a threat to Earth in 2032.
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Large Hadron Collider to be succeeded by even larger particle collider
Plans are underway to develop an even larger successor to the Large Hadron Collider, aiming to further explore the mysteries of particle physics and the universe.
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