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Here's where Trump's most jaw-dropping promises stand a year into his second term ABC NewsHere's where Trump's most jaw-dropping promises stand a year into his second term AP NewsOpinion | A Conservative Critiques Trump's First Year The New York TimesHas it only been a year? 12 months of all Trump, all the time USA Today
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In previously unreported remarks, the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CBS News that Mr. Trump would "sue" the news outlet if it did not air an interview unedited.
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The president escalated his drive to take charge of the Danish territory, targeting eight countries with tariffs.
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European Union and Mercosur bloc of South American nations sign landmark free trade agreement AP NewsE.U., spurred by Trump, to sign mega free-trade deal with South America The Washington PostEU and Mercosur sign trade deal after 25 years of negotiations ReutersUS accuses EU of seeking cheese ‘monopoly' in South America Financial Times
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In Denmark, U.S. lawmakers contradict Trump on need to own Greenland The Washington PostTrump announces tariffs on European countries opposing Greenland takeover The Washington PostTrump to impose 25% tariff on European allies until Denmark sells Greenland to US The GuardianTrump: NATO members to face tariffs increasing to 25% until a Greenland purchase deal is struck CNBC
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E.U., spurred by Trump, to sign mega free-trade deal with South America The Washington Post'Not just trade': The EU-Mercosur megadeal dw.comUS accuses EU of seeking cheese ‘monopoly' in South America Financial TimesHow the European Parliament can still block the Mercosur deal Euronews.comBrazil's Lula skips signing of Mercosur-EU trade deal
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‘It's not something that can be solved overnight': AI has overwhelmed the electricity grid, and everyone from average Americans to Trump is outraged.
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Trump levels latest threat at Europe as Supreme Court decision on his tariffs loom
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The contest to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve took another turn Friday, as President Donald Trump hinted that he may want to keep economist Kevin Hassett in his current White House job.
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Trump called for banks to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, an idea that has been roundly rejected by industry executives and their lobbyists this week.
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Demand from centers that power artificial intelligence has driven up electricity bills, frustrating consumers.
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Trump, without explicitly stating his decision, said he'd prefer to keep Hassett in his position as top economic advisor.
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