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Trump’s push to save coal faces a new hurdle: his own trade war

Trump’s push to save coal faces a new hurdle: his own trade war
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When Does ‘The Better Sister’ Come Out on Prime Video? How to Watch Free

Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks star as sisters in the new series.
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NYC Council delays vote to advance Bally’s casino at former Trump golf course in the Bronx

Bally’s Chairman Soo Kim complained that a “whisper campaign” by lobbyists from rival bidders is trying to whip up anti-Trump sentiment among lawmakers to scuttle the bid.
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Trump “TACO” trade: How a columnist’s catchphrase caused an Oval Office scene

Traders have been using TACO to describe Trump’s backing off on tariff threats if the markets sink.
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Jenna Ortega under fire for saying she was ‘an unhappy person’ after ‘Wednesday’ fame: ‘Cry me a river’

This isn’t the first time Ortega has angered fans with her remarks about the popular Netflix show.
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Musk officially steps down from DOGE after wrapping work streamlining government

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has officially stepped down from his role helping lead DOGE, which had long been the plan as a special government employee.
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San Francisco scraps ‘equity grading’ program — in which homework and attendance wouldn’t affect grades — one day after unveiling it amid bipartisan backlash

San Francisco school officials took a sudden U-turn Wednesday on an initiative that would have let students skip homework, cut class, and re-take their exams.
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Paramount has offered $15 million to settle CBS lawsuit with Trump: report

Trump’s team wants more than $25 million and is also seeking an apology from CBS News; it has also threatened CBS with another lawsuit related to alleged bias of its news coverage, the report added.
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Trump administration will ‘aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students,’ Rubio says

The Trump administration will “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday in another blow to international students and higher education institutions across the United States.
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Trump issues series of pardons for politicians, a union leader and a rapper

Trump issues series of pardons for politicians, a union leader and a rapper [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now