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Chinese automakers want to come to US. They could be here fairly soon CNNWhy the largest U.S. auto dealer isn't interested in Chinese cars — for now CNBCChinese EVs … made in the USA? Lowy InstituteHow Ford and GM's Worst Nightmare Is Actually a Massive Opportunity The Motley FoolIn our opinion: U.S. dealers must contend with the China question Automotive News
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Students Across the U.S. Are Protesting ICE. Texas Wants to Punish Their Schools. The New York TimesStudent-led anti-ICE walkouts continue on Central Texas campuses amid state pressure KXAN AustinAustin police arrest 1 non-student in McNeil HS student walkout KEYEAbilene High students walk out to protest ICE, despite warnings not to leave campus KTXS
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Trade or trap? Japan investors bet on Takaichi after landslide Financial TimesThe world's most powerful woman The EconomistSanae Takaichi Wants to Make Japan Great Again. It Won't Be Easy. Time MagazineSanae Takaichi Has Everyone Shutting Up Bloomberg.comMorning Bid: Dancing in the dark Reuters
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Farmers Are Aging. Their Kids Don't Want to Be in the Family Business. The Wall Street Journal
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Want a mortgage for under 3% in 2026? Meet the 'assumable mortgage' NPR
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Winter Olympics 2026: Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo wins record ninth gold medal in cross-country skiing BBCJohannes Hoesflot Klaebo wins 9th Olympic gold in cross-country skiing ESPNNorway cross-country star Klaebo wins 9th gold medal, setting a Winter Olympics record - AP explains YahooWinter Olympics 2026 LIVE: Day nine - watch BBC - medals, results, TV stream & updates from Milan-Cortina BBCWinter Olympics 2026: GB glory in mixed team snowboard cross final, Brignone wins women's giant slal
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Global businesses are feeling better at the start of this year. While it is premature to conclude that business sentiment is definitively on the mend, this improvement is encouraging. Businesses are meaningfully more upbeat in their responses to the broad questions concerning present business conditions and prospects for business through this summer. The most significant blemish in the survey is soft sales, with one-third of respondents saying they are weakening.
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