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Major companies face a difficult task in estimating the impact of tariffs on their business
Executives at some of the world’s biggest companies are faced with the tricky task of explaining how President Donald Trump’s tariffs are impacting their business as they discuss the latest financial results.
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DOGE cuts, tariffs and immigration crackdown: Trump's first 100 days by the numbers
President Donald Trump is marking 100 days in the White House, a tumultuous and divisive start to his second term during which he has been shattering tradition, challenging norms and the courts, upending the world economy and thrilling some Americans while terrifying and infuriating others. Trump is trying to expand the power of the presidency as he transforms the American...
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‘Nowhere to turn': Small businesses dependent on imports from China are desperate
Small business owners who depend on imports from China have become desperate since President Trump raised tariffs on goods from China to 145%.
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White House slams Amazon's plan to show tariff prices: ‘Hostile and political act'
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt slammed Amazon Tuesday over reported plans to display the cost of President Donald Trump’s tariffs next to product prices on its site. Amazon later confirmed the plans were “never approved” and are “not going to happen.”
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Live updates: President Trump to deliver remarks on his first 100 days
President Trump marks his 100th day in office of his second term today. Follow along for live updates.
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‘It's unlike anything we have seen before:' European Union left reeling after Trump's first 100 days
European leaders have been left reeling after 100 days of U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term.
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Trump said he could stop the Ukraine war in 24 hours. After 100 days, a deal still eludes him
U.S. officials say the coming week will be “very critical” for determining whether it remains involved in talks.
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Super Bowl champions visit the White House
The White House honored the Philadelphia Eagles and their Super Bowl win on Monday. NBC Sports Philadelphia reporter John Clark reports.
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U.S. Sec. of Transportation stops in Philly to talk shipbuilding
Officials from the Trump administration were in South Philadelphia to talk about why growing the shipbuilding industry could be important for more than just the local economy. NBC10 political reporter Lauren Mayk explains.
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FDA appears to be slow-walking vaccine approvals
Former government health officials fear the Trump administration is moving to slow-walk vaccine approvals, including by imposing new regulatory hurdles on drugmakers, such as changing the requirements for approval or seeking additional clinical trial data.
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Vulnerable House Republicans become hard to find for people angry about Trump
Republican members of Congress have gone to great lengths to avoid public meetings with their constituents over their two-week Easter recess.
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Trump border czar blames undocumented parents for removal of citizen children
Trump administration border czar Tom Homan defended his agency’s removal of three U.S. citizen children last week. “The parents made that decision, not the United States government.”
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Fact check: RFK Jr. misleads on autism prevalence, causes
In announcing new autism prevalence data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. distorted scientific research to argue that there is an “epidemic” of autism that must be due to an “environmental toxin.”
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Penn accused of violating sex discrimination laws after trans swimmer competed
The Trump administration says the University of Pennsylvania illegally denied women equal opportunities by letting a transgender swimmer compete on the school’s women’s team and into team facilities.
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White House driveway lined with photos of alleged criminal migrants
Dozens of large posters with photographs of migrants the White House claims to have been arrested for various crimes now line the driveway that leads to the West Wing.
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Trump vowed to end the Ukraine war in 24 hours, but the conflict still rages
President Donald Trump pledged to end the war in Ukraine within his first 24 hours in office. But nearly 100 days into his second term, the conflict between Moscow and Kyiv grinds on.
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White House driveway lined with posters of migrants WH says were arrested
Close to 100 posters with photos of alleged criminal migrants were placed in front of the White House late Sunday. The Trump administration has not offered details about those alleged crimes, or if any of the people shown have been convicted of those crimes.
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Farmers call trade war tariffs ‘full blown crisis' to agriculture exports
U.S. agriculture exporters say global backlash to President Trump’s tariffs are already resulting in canceled orders and farm layoffs.
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Trump's border czar blames parents of US citizen children who were deported
The White House has been focusing on border issues to mark the first 100 days of the president’s second term.
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Trump says Columbus Day will now just be Columbus Day
President Trump made clear Sunday that he would not follow his predecessor’s practice of recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day alongside Columbus Day.