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President Trump on Friday threatened to hit all Chinese imports with a 100% tariff starting Nov. 1—or even sooner—reigniting fears of a global economic shock.
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China announced new restrictions on rare earths and related technologies on Thursday, tightening control over materials vital to both high-tech gadgets and military gear - just weeks ahead of a key meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted Thursday in a mortgage fraud case, a move President Donald Trump reportedly pushed for after vowing revenge against some of his fiercest political rivals.
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National Guard troops are set to hit the streets of Memphis on Friday-just a day after a federal judge in Illinois slammed the brakes on their deployment in the Chicago area for at least two weeks.
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President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops in Illinois comes under legal fire Thursday, as a federal court takes up the case just a day after soldiers began guarding federal sites across the Chicago area.
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Tokio Marine Holdings Inc., Japan’s largest property and casualty insurer, is eyeing more than $10 billion in acquisitions to supercharge its global growth, according to Brad Irick, co-head of the company’s international operations.
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For the second year in a row, Brightway Insurance in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, has earned a spot as a finalist on Insurance Journal’s Best Agencies to Work For – Southeast list.
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Top executives at large firms are under pressure from a well-known ransomware gang that says it hacked into Oracle’s popular E-Business Suite and made off with their data, sources told Google’s cybersecurity team.
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Five days into the government shutdown, Washington is still at a standstill — Republicans and Democrats locked in a standoff with no real negotiations in sight to reopen the government.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson insists that Trump holds the power—though he stopped short of explaining exactly how.