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Venezuelan NWSL star opts out of national team fearing possible return issues
Deyna Castellanos of the Portland Thorns cited the current and anticipated immigration and travel policies imposed by the Trump administration.
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Democrats question whether Trump and his allies engaged in insider trading on tariffs
Congressional Democrats are questioning whether President Donald Trump and his allies may have improperly acted on his suggestion Wednesday that it was a “great time to buy” stocks shortly before announcing he was cutting back on some of his new tariffs — a move that made the markets go up.
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Supreme Court says Trump administration must facilitate return of deported Maryland man
The Supreme Court says the Trump administration must facilitate the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, rejecting the administration’s emergency appeal.
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Wall Street tumbles once again as tariffs set in
The major U.S. stock indexes dropped sharply on Thursday, following a day of market surge.
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Student visa terminations have quickly hit at least half of all states. What's behind it.
Students from California to Ohio to North Carolina are losing their visas with no explanation, being taken off the street by plainclothes officers and finding themselves subject to accusations reserved for terrorists. Authorities had revoked the visas of international students in at least 24 states as of Wednesday— with officials largely citing a seldom-used 1952 foreign policy statute to take aim at their activism....
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What you're still set to pay more for under Trump's tariffs
Some of the stiffest new tariffs are on hold, but experts say shoppers’ bills for White House trade policies are coming due soon.
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Egg prices reach new record high despite bird flu slowing, Trump's prediction
U.S. egg prices increased again last month to reach a new record high of $6.23 per dozen despite no egg farms having bird flu outbreaks.
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Billionaires, allies, media stars. These are people Trump picked for top roles
Those picked for top roles in the second Trump administration have more in common than meets the eye. Here’s a look at how they got to Washington.
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US stocks dive as euphoria on Wall Street reverts to fear about US-China trade war
U.S. stocks surrendered a chunk of their historic gains from the day before as President Donald Trump’s trade war continues to threaten the economy.
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How Trump changed his mind on tariffs
“Liberation Day” just gave way to Capitulation Day.
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Inside the DHS task force scouring foreign students' social media
A recently created Department of Homeland Security task force is using data analytic tools to scour the social media histories of the estimated 1.5 million foreign students studying in the United States for potential grounds to revoke their visas, three sources familiar with the operation told NBC News.
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Trump orders probes of two former officials who defied him
President Donald Trump directed reviews of two high-level former government officials who questioned his election fraud claims and his conduct.
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Stocks surge after 90-day tariffs pause announced for most countries
The Trump administration announced a 90-day pause on tariffs Wednesday for trading partners that did not retaliate against the U.S.
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Experts, critics question Trump's social media posts before pausing tariffs
There is no evidence to suggest the president was seeking to manipulate markets or that he or any of his advisers acted on inside information.
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Fact focus: Trump misrepresents facts about coal as he signs executive orders to boost its use
As President Donald Trump announced moves to ease restrictions on the U.S. coal industry Tuesday, he extolled what he views as its values. But a closer look at his comments when signing four executive orders found that some were off the mark.
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US Postal Service seeks to hike cost of a first-class stamp to 78 cents
The U.S. Postal Service is seeking a rate increase this summer that includes hiking the cost of a first-class stamp from 73 cents to 78 cents.
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President Trump announces 90-day pause on most new tariffs, but raises China's up to 125%
Facing a global market meltdown, President Donald Trump on Wednesday abruptly backed down on his tariffs for most nations for 90 days — but raised his tax rate on Chinese imports to 125%. U.S. markets surged in response to the reversal. The S&P 500 soared 9.5% for its biggest one-day gain since 2008. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the details.
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Kennedy draws from misinformation playbook by touting an inhaled steroid to treat measles
The measles outbreak in West Texas has reignited familiar anti-vaccine tactics: claiming there are readily available treatments for the disease while sowing doubt in the safety of vaccines.
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Appeals court clears the way for the Trump administration to fire thousands of probationary workers
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s administration to fire thousands of probationary workers, halting a judge’s order requiring them to be reinstated. A split panel for the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday found the government will probably win by showing the mass firings must be appealed through a separate employment process...
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How a Chicago Bulls hat led to a Maryland dad being mistakenly shipped to an El Salvador prison
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was accused by police of being an MS-13 gang member in part for his clothing.