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Trump Calls Out CNN: 'They Hate Our Country'
President Donald Trump on Monday said CNN refuses to report accurately on the decrease in migrants crossing the southern border because "they hate our country."
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Human Tooth Grown in Lab
Scientists at King's College in London announced they have managed to grow a human tooth, the BBC reported.
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Nvidia Aims to Produce $500B of AI Tools in US
Nvidia Monday announced plans to build top-end artificial intelligence supercomputer chips entirely in the United States for the first time.
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Fisher-Price Recalls 253K Baby Toys for Choking Risk
Fisher-Price has recalled 253,000 baby stroller toys in the U.S. because of a choking risk, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
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Pfizer Discontinues Weight-Loss Pill Danuglipron
Pfizer Monday said it has discontinued development of experimental weight-loss pill danuglipron after a trial patient experienced potential drug-induced liver injury which resolved after the medication was stopped.
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Trump: CBS, '60 Minutes' Attacks 'Unlawful, Illegal'
President Donald Trump bitterly attacked "60 Minutes" shortly after the CBS newsmagazine broadcast stories on Ukraine and Greenland Sunday, saying the network is out of control and should "pay a big price" - specificying that 'they should lose their license" ...
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Meta Could Lose Instagram, WhatsApp in Trial
Meta Platforms Inc. faces a historic antitrust trial beginning Monday that could force the tech giant to break off Instagram and WhatsApp, startups it bought more than a decade ago that have since grown into social media powerhouses.The looming antitrust trial will be the...
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Trump Doubles Down on Keeping US Steel American
President Donald Trump on Sunday said he does not think a foreign company should control U.S. Steel, repeating comments made last week that dimmed hopes for the $15 billion bid by Japan's Nippon Steel to buy the U.S. firm.
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Deloitte: UK Companies Focused on Cashflow and Cost-cutting Ahead of Trump Tariffs
Britain's biggest companies adopted their most defensive stance since early 2020 in the run-up to President Donald Trump's April 2 tariff announcements and focused on boosting cashflow, cutting costs, and reducing borrowing...
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AMC Moving From Delaware as Corporations Exit
AMC Networks Inc., owner of the popular cable AMC Channel, is planning to move its corporate domicile from Delaware and reincorporate in Nevada, joining a growing list of companies abandoning the state.
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Google Lays Off Hundreds of Android, Pixel Workers
Alphabet's Google laid off hundreds of employees in its platforms and devices unit, which works on the Android software, Pixel phones and the Chrome browser, The Information reported Friday.
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BlackRock Assets Rise to $11.6 Trillion
BlackRock posted a drop in first-quarter profit on Friday as the world's largest asset manager took a hit from higher expenses.
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Volvo to Expand US Production Over Next 2 Years
Sweden's Volvo Cars, which is controlled by Chinese auto maker Geely, will need up to two years to expand its U.S. car production in order to avoid hefty import tariffs, CEO Hakan Samuelsson told daily Dagens Nyheter Friday.
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Morgan Stanley Q1 Beats on Record Equity Trading
Morgan Stanley's first-quarter profit rose as its traders cashed in on market volatility that boosted client activity.
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JPMorgan Q1 Profit Soars 9% to $14.6 Billion
JPMorgan's net income rose 9% to $14.6 billion in the first quarter and the New York bank beat Wall Street's profit and revenue targets, but its chief executive warned of global economic uncertainties ahead due to President Donald Trump's ongoing trade war and other...
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US Budget Deficit Falls 32% to $161 Billion
The U.S. government posted a $161 billion budget deficit for March, down 32% or $76 billion from a year earlier, a decline due largely to a calendar shift for benefit payments as receipts continued to grow, the Treasury Department said Thursday.
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BMW May Add Shifts at US Spartanburg Plant
BMW is considering adding shifts to its Spartanburg plant in South Carolina to boost output by up to 80,000 units, executives said on an analyst call Thursday, as carmakers brainstorm ways to appease the Trump administration and ward off a mounting trade war.
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Prada to Buy Versace in $1.4 Billion Deal
The Prada Group announced a deal Thursday to buy Italy's Versace from the U.S. luxury group Capri Holdings under terms that value the fashion house at 1.25 billion euros ($1.4 billion).
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Apple Airlifts 600 Tons of iPhones From India to Beat Tariffs
Tech giant Apple chartered cargo flights to ferry 600 tons of iPhones, or as many as 1.5 million, to the United States from India, after it stepped up production there in an effort to beat President Donald Trump's tariffs, sources told Reuters.
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Magnificent Seven Rides Again, Adds $1.5T in Value
The "Magnificent Seven" stocks amassed more than $1.5 trillion in market value on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump paused his sweeping tariffs for 90 days, easing pressure on tech giants that had tumbled in recent sessions.
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Walmart Vows to Keep Prices Low Despite Tariffs
Walmart on Wednesday promised to keep prices low despite President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Report: TikTok Sale to US Company Off for Now
The sale of Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok to a company in the United States is "off the table" for now, according to New York Post columnist Charles Gasparino.
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Amazon Considers $15B US Warehouse Expansion Plan
Amazon.com is considering a $15 billion warehouse expansion plan for about 80 new logistics facilities in U.S. cities and rural areas, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday.
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Delta Drops 2025 Outlook, Says Growth Has Stalled
Delta Air Lines pulled its guidance for 2025 Wednesday as the trade war scrambles expectations for business and household spending and depresses bookings across the travel sector.
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China Ups Tariffs Rate on US Goods to 84 Percent
China will impose 84% tariffs on U.S. goods from Thursday, up from the 34% previously announced, the finance ministry said Wednesday.