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US President Trump will impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China from Saturday, White House says

The announcement caused fluctuations in financial markets, pushing the dollar higher, particularly against the Mexican peso and Canadian dollar.
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Canada, Mexico tariffs risk higher prices for staples like food and lumber

Trump has promised to impose 25% tariffs on both countries as soon as Feb. 1.
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Health Officials Struggle to Comply With D.E.I. and Gender Orders

Vague federal directives have led to frantic action, and perhaps overreaction, before a Friday deadline.
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FAA to restrict helicopter traffic around Reagan National after fatal airplane crash

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11 Los Angeles Restaurants That Closed in January

The beginning of 2025 saw the final days for Guerrilla Tacos, Bar Monette, Burgette, and more
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Israel To Free 183 Palestinian Prisoners Today

Israel is set to release 183 prisoners on Saturday in the fourth hostage-prisoner exchange under the Gaza ceasefire deal, a Palestinian advocacy group said, more than doubling the previous reported figure.
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Trump to follow through with tariffs on Mexico, Canada

The US president will impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% tariffs on goods from China. The charges will come into effect on Saturday, the White House has confirmed.
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The CDC Is Altering Data to Follow Trump’s DEI Order

The agency has already removed scientific data from public view. More could follow.
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FBI launches wide-ranging round of staff cuts, sources say

By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The FBI launched a wide-ranging round of staff cuts on Friday, as President Donald Trump’s administration moves to swiftly shake up the nation’s leading law enforcement agency, according to three sources familiar with the matter. At least five top FBI officials in major U.S. cities — Miami, Philadelphia, Washington, New Orleans and Las Vegas — were