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Trump slams justices after Supreme Court strikes down most of his tariffs The Washington PostA defiant Trump vows new tariffs while fuming at Supreme Court CNN‘Murky Waters' for Global Businesses After Trump's Tariff Loss The New York TimesTrump's New Trade Agenda Is on a Collision Course With Midterms The Wall Street JournalTrump news at a glance: president lobs insults at US supreme court for striking down his global tariffs
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US citizen shot and killed by federal immigration agent last year, new records show The GuardianRuben Ray Martinez Was Killed in an Undisclosed ICE Shooting in March, His Family Says The New York TimesSan Antonio man fatally shot by a federal immigration agent last year during a stop WOAIRecords reveal Texas man killed last March was shot by immigration agent: AP FOX 26 Houston
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Trump Administration Live Updates: President Acknowledges That He Is Weighing Limited Strike on Iran The New York TimesUS and Iran slide towards conflict as military buildup eclipses talks ReutersU.S. Gathers the Most Air Power in the Mideast Since the 2003 Iraq Invasion The Wall Street JournalCarrier USS Gerald R. Ford Sailing in the Atlantic, Headed for Strait of Gibraltar USNI NewsTrump says he is considering limited military strike on Iran
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Target, Nike and Hasbro stand to be big beneficiaries as the SCOTUS ruling could lower costs, analysts say, but stocks of retail giants like Walmart and Costco fell.
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Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Charges Higher As Trump Announces Global Tariff; Nvidia Rises (Live Coverage) Investor's Business DailyStock Market Today: Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq climb; Trump announces new 10% global tariff after Supreme Court strikes down emergency tariffs; Treasury yields rise, dollar retreats MarketWatchThe Friday trade returns. US stocks make a recovery investingLive
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Netflix's Ted Sarandos on Future of HBO Max as He Fights to Seal WB Deal VarietyExclusive: Netflix has ample room to increase its offer in battle for Warner Bros, sources say ReutersParamount Gets Early Antitrust Nod From DOJ for Warner Bros. Bloomberg.comTed Sarandos Says James Cameron Is "Part of the Paramount Disinformation Campaign" on Warner Bros. Deal The Hollywood Reporter
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The e-commerce giant posted $717 billion in sales versus Walmart's $713 billion, breaking the retailer's 24-year reign.
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