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Trump Talks Tariffs, Trade and US Steel at US-Japan News Conference

President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba spoke at a wide-ranging news conference where they touched on tariffs, energy exports and the blocked deal to take over US Steel. Bloomberg’s Michael Shepard reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Musk Says He’ll Rehire DOGE’s Marko Elez After Racist Posts: Here’s What To Know About Agency

Marko Elez, the DOGE staffer who resigned after racist social media posts including a call to “normalize Indian hate” surfaced, will return to work for Musk, the billionaire announced.
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What the Democrats’ Musk Whisperer Thinks Now

“We need to make sure that Elon Musk has an allegiance to the Constitution,” Representative Ro Khanna says.
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Trump Tariffs Live Updates: Exemption For Chinese Goods Under $800 Reinstated—As Reciprocal Tariffs Expected Next Week

Economists have broadly predicted Trump’s tariffs will raise prices and harm the economy.
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Trump Takes Over the Kennedy Center

The president intends to replace members of the institution’s board as he adopts a more aggressive approach toward the arts.
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Staff Picks: The 11 Best Deep Cuts Produced by Irv Gotti

We all remember the hits, but what about the fan favorite street singles?
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Manalapan rabbi passes away suddenly; community helps pregnant widow with 8 children

Hundreds of people who knew Rabbi Levi Wolosow streamed through his Manalapan home to sit shiva after his unexpected death on a family trip.
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Trump Says US, Japan To Fight “Chinese Economic Aggression”

President Donald Trump on Friday said after talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba that they agreed on additional cooperation in countering “Chinese economic aggression.”
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A new bill would cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Here’s what that could mean for your money

A bill to limit the interest rate on credit cards has been introduced in Congress. The banking industry says capping rates would have unintended consequences.