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A shelter set up in Baja California following Trump's inauguration expected far more new arrivals from the U.S.
President Donald Trump threatened the European Union with 50 percent tariffs. More tariff turmoil: Trump is also waging war on Apple, threatening 25 percent tariffs if it doesn’t shift iPhone production to the United States — that could mean price hikes. Stock markets fell slightly with the news.
The E.U. has pushed back against President Trump’s latest threat to impose a 50% import tariff on all E.U. goods, warning trade must be built on “respect."
The efforts against Harvard and other universities must be widely condemned and must be stopped,” writes the dean of UC Berkeley Law School.
Donald Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of remaining in office once his term ends. Examples from other countries show how presidents have circumvented constitutional term limits.
At his Oval Office meeting with Ramaphosa, Trump showed a video which he said backed up his claims that white South Africans were victims of mass killings. According to FactCheck.org, describing the situation as “genocide” is a mischaracterization of the term. Ramaphosa tried to refute Trump’s claims.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Saturday praised U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to boost U.S. technology as the leading chipmaker announced a partnership with a group of Swedish businesses to develop AI infrastructure in Sweden.
It would take several years and cost billions of dollars to build plants in the United States to make iPhones here. If that happens, prices could skyrocket.
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The Daily Digest on MSNUnited States welcomes Afrikaner 'refugees'The United States has granted refuge to these individuals, who claim to be fleeing what they describe as a “genocide” in South Africa. They say they face persecution based on their race.