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Swiss refineries are working 24 hours a day to resize gold bars headed from London to New York
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S&P 500 futures bounce after benchmark closes in correction territory: Live updates CNBCS&P 500 Dips Into Correction as Stock Market Sours on Trump The New York TimesCNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 follows the Nasdaq into correction territory, leaving Dow the last index standing CNBC
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Chinese Stocks Surge as Beijing Plans Briefing on Consumption BloombergAsian shares advance, despite Wall Street's tumble, as China pledges to boost consumer spending The HillAsia stocks up: China jumps on PBoC rate-cut pledge; Trump trade war caps gains Investing.com
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Senate works to avert partial government shutdown ahead of midnight deadline The Associated PressSchumer backs down on fight against GOP's government funding bill as Democrats face reckoning over Trump strategy CNNOpinion | Chuck Schumer: Trump and Musk Would Love a Shutdown. We Must Not Give Them One. The New York TimesChuck Schumer to vote for Republican funding bill to avert shutdown The Guardian US
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S&P 500 falls more than 10% below recent high as markets rattled by Trump The GuardianStocks Tumble Into Correction as Investors Sour on Trump The New York TimesDow slides and S&P 500 closes in correction as Trump's trade war escalates CNNUS stocks tumble, worsening losses amid trade war ABC News
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S&P 500 confirms correction from February high as tariffs weigh ReutersStocks Fall Into a Correction With Investors Down on Trump The New York TimesS&P 500 closes in correction territory Thursday as stocks tumble again on Trump tariff threats: Live updates CNBCDow slides and S&P closes in correction as Trump's trade war escalates CNN
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Stock Market Today: Dow Sinks 537 Points On Tariff Threats As S&P 500 Corrects; Gold Miners Jump, Meta Triggers Sell Rule (Live Coverage) Investor's Business DailyStocks Tumble Into Correction as Investors Sour on Trump The New York TimesCNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 joins the Nasdaq in correction territory CNBCDow slides
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Johns Hopkins University to slash 2,000 jobs after $800M in federal cuts The Washington PostFederal Cuts Prompt Johns Hopkins to Cut More Than 2,000 Workers The New York TimesJohns Hopkins University slashes 2,000 jobs after Trump administration grant cut ReutersJohns Hopkins University slashes 2,200 jobs as Trump cuts to research, USAID take hold USA TODAYJohns Hopkins to lose
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"With the current state of domestic and global affairs, I'm at a loss as to how to keep my economic stability in check."
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The sharp drawdown on the U.S. stock market picked up steam on Thursday, pushing the S&P 500 into correction territory.
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Schumer announces he'll vote to keep government open, likely avoiding shutdown ABC NewsTrump Administration Live Updates: Judge Orders Thousands of Federal Workers Reinstated The New York TimesSenate Democrats signal plans to advance GOP bill to avoid a government shutdown NPRChuck Schumer to vote for Republican funding bill to avert shutdown The Guardian US
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Trump Threatens 200% Tariff on Champagne and Wine From Europe The New York TimesTrump calls EU ‘nasty' while sitting alongside NATO secretary The HillTrump threatens retaliatory 200% tariff on European wine after EU proposes American whiskey tax The Associated PressTrump threatens tariffs on European wine and spirits in escalating trade war Reuters
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President Trump's threat to impose 200 percent fees on European wines could harm importers, distributors, retailers and restaurants without necessarily helping U.S. producers.
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Jack Teixeira, Who Pleaded Guilty in Leaked Documents Case, Asks Trump for Leniency The New York TimesPentagon leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to obstructing justice at court-martial ABC NewsCourt-Martial Convenes for Pentagon Leaker Already Facing Years Behind Bars Military.com
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White House withdraws nomination of Dr. Dave Weldon to lead CDC CNNWhite House Withdraws Nominee for C.D.C. Director The New York TimesWhite House pulls nomination of David Weldon as CDC director Fox NewsTrump administration withdraws CDC director nomination just before Senate hearing The Associated Press
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Gold surges to all-time high as investors seek safety amid doubts over Ukraine ceasefire
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US wine shops and importers say Trump's threatened 200% tariff on European wines would kill demand The Associated PressWine Businesses Fear Disaster in Threat of Huge Tariffs The New York TimesHouse Republican: Trump is ‘right over the target' with EU wine tariff threat The HillAlmonds, whiskey, auto parts: EU's retaliatory tariffs set up these U.S. states and local produ
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Writer and journalist Michael Wolff has written three bestselling books about President Donald Trump that were extensively covered by the major news networks. He recently released his fourth book All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America, which would also seem poised to generate a new round of headlines and media appearances. But in a guest...
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Egg prices have become a key pressure point for consumers that are facing the simultaneous headwind of sticky inflation and President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Trump slammed the European Union as "one of the most hostile and abusive taxing and tariffing authorities in the World."
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Schumer backs down on fight against GOP's government funding bill as Democrats face reckoning over Trump strategy CNNSchumer to advance GOP funding bill, unwilling to risk government shutdown as deadline nears The Associated PressOpinion | Chuck Schumer: Trump and Musk Would Love a Shutdown. We Must Not Give Them One. The New York TimesSenate Dems brace to vote for a bill they hate — to block Elon Musk POLITICO
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President Trump's 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico went into effect Tuesday, along with a heightened 20% levy on Chinese goods.
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President Trump and his Republican allies in Congress aim to extend the expiring provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. But they'll need to fill in a lot of details first.
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Trump administration duties have scrambled the steel trade, with countries that can no longer sell into the U.S. sending their products into Europe at a record rate.
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