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Trump gives break to Rolls-Royce cars but threatens more tariffs on Mattel toys NBC NewsU.S.-U.K. Trade Deal Builds on Close Ties but Leaves Some Tariffs in Place The New York TimesStock futures are flat following rally on U.S.-UK trade deal framework: Live updates CNBCStock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rally on trade optimism as Trump says 'buy stock now'
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Is Pope Leo XIV a Cubs fan? Robert Prevost's brother denies team's claim, says he roots for White Sox CBS SportsLive updates: Conclave elects Cardinal Robert Prevost to be Pope CNN'A monumental day': Catholics in Washington embrace the first US-born pope USA Today‘It was a shocking moment': At home in New Lenox, new pope's brother found out like everyone else Daily Herald
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Reba McEntire hosts 2025 ACM Awards tonight; performances by Rascal Flatts, Jelly Roll Fox News2025 ACM Awards Livestream: How to Watch the 60th Country Music Ceremony Rolling StoneACM Awards 2025: See the Full Winner's List The Hollywood Reporter2025 ACM Awards: Lainey Wilson, Nicole Kidman, Kelsea Ballerini stun on red carpet Fox News
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Lately, Wall Street economic commentary has been replete with ominous warnings. President Donald Trump's tariffs are bound to cause an economic downturn, or perhaps even a recession.
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Proposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind The New York TimesWays and Means chair to huddle with Trump on taxes PoliticoThese 6 Republican ‘red lines' could complicate Trump's policy plans The Washington PostHouse GOP infighting turns ugly over Trump's ‘big beautiful bill' CNN
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Global militaries to study India-Pakistan fighter jet battle ReutersLive updates: Explosions heard in Indian-controlled Kashmir as tensions with Pakistan escalate CNNExclusive: Pakistan's Chinese-made jet brought down two Indian fighter aircraft, US officials say ReutersPakistan Hails Role of Chinese Jets in Repelling India Strikes Bloomberg
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Baby boomers are amassing trillions of dollars in stocks bonds and mutual funds for retirement. But when they quit work and start selling those assets will there be enough buyers? Or will supply outstrip demand driving down prices and leaving the retirees with far less than they had expected? Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel addressed these issues during a presentation at Wharton on May 15 in which he also talked about the current financial markets worker productivity and growth in developing countries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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