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Trump has promised reciprocal tariffs. Americans could pay more on imports from these countries.
President Donald Trump has announced his intention to create a reciprocal-tariff regime that increases taxes on the products Americans buy from countries that impose their own high import taxes.MarketWatch - Feb. 11 -
Feyi-Waboso & Furbank could return during Six Nations
Injured duo Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and George Furbank could return to boost England's back-three options before the end of the Six Nations.BBC News - Feb. 10 -
Avowed: How To Get More Adra
There's one resource that plays a major role in every facet of Avowed : Adra. This glowing, green rock is at the center of most issues in the Living Lands, but it's also incredibly valuable to ...GameSpot - 5d -
Could Trump's tariffs cost Americans their jobs?
The White House says President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will take effect on March 12. On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signaled he could retaliate against the ...CBS News - Feb. 11 -
Could Trump's tariffs weaken the American economy?
President Trump said he will announce reciprocal tariffs on "every country" sometime this week. That means the U.S. would match any tariffs foreign countries place on it with identical tariffs of ...CBS News - Feb. 11 -
More Former N.F.L. Players Are Becoming College Coaches. Is It a Good Thing?
Colorado’s Deion Sanders isn’t the only high-profile N.F.L. alumnus strolling college sidelines. But the depth of the coaches’ experience differs.The New York Times - 16h -
Why don't Europeans buy more American cars?
Trump wants US vehicles to be more popular in Europe, but it's a difficult market for them to crack.BBC News - 4d -
LOOK: Eagles rookie Cooper DeJean gets first career INT for pick six vs. Chiefs in 2025 Super Bowl
The rookie helped put Philly up bigCBS Sports - Feb. 10 -
How Trump Could Get Us Into a Debt Crisis
A blowup will be sparked not by government spending but from political malpractice.The New York Times - 23h -
While Trump is moving fast and breaking things, Americans wanting to escape should come to Australia | Julianne Schultz
There is a talent pool of brilliant people who should be invited to study here, to work in our hospitals, construction sites and research labs. Move fast and break things was Mark Zuckerberg’s ...The Guardian - Feb. 8
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Jeremy Bowen: No sign of a quick peace dividend for Trump in Ukraine
Ukrainian soldiers are paying little attention to US diplomacy and civilians doubt good will come of it.BBC News - 12h -
Knife retailers told to report suspicious buying under new laws
Retailers must report suspicious purchases and there will be tougher sentences for selling to under-18s.BBC News - 38m -
US must not interfere in Tate's case, say alleged victims
Reports say US officials asked Romania to relax travel restrictions against Andrew Tate and his brother.BBC News - 17m -
Watch: A$AP Rocky leaps over court barrier to hug Rihanna after not guilty verdict
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Cancer patients not getting right treatment, say doctors
Experts highlight particular problems with prostate, kidney and colon cancer in England and Wales.BBC News - 8h
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US must not interfere in Tate's case, say alleged victims
Reports say US officials asked Romania to relax travel restrictions against Andrew Tate and his brother.BBC News - 17m -
Knife retailers told to report suspicious buying under new laws
Retailers must report suspicious purchases and there will be tougher sentences for selling to under-18s.BBC News - 38m -
Trump imposes his vision on America in departure from first-term stumbles
President Donald Trump is going further than ever before to enforce his decisionsABC News - 1h -
Major incident declared after large sinkhole appears outside houses
The sinkhole appeared on Monday night and grew to at least 65ft by Tuesday lunchtime.BBC News - 1h -
A U.S. Betrayal Is Surreal for Europeans
The Trump administration has many Europeans worried that the U.S. is no longer a trusted ally.The New York Times - 1h