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Trade war escalates as Trump's 25% metal tariffs take effect BBC.comTrump imposes sweeping 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imported into the US CNNTrump halts plan for 50% steel and aluminium tariffs on Canada BBC.comTrump Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum Take Effect With No Exemptions Bloomberg
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China Is Mapping the Seabed to Unlock a New Edge in Warfare The Wall Street JournalChina Is Building a Massive ‘Space Station' at the Bottom of the Sea. It Could Herald an Energy Breakthrough. Popular Mechanics‘6,000 feet under': China stakes its claim on the last unowned territory on Earth Business TodayChina Deep-Sea Laboratory in South China Sea Sparks Co
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Stock Market News, March 11, 2025: Dow Pares Losses While Canada, U.S. Discuss Trade Tensions The Wall Street JournalStocks close out volatile day as investors say market is ‘sick and tired' of Trump's tariff chaos CNNStock market: Wall Street's sell-off worsens amid Trump's trade war WBAL TV BaltimoreWall Street Left Dazed and Confused as Trump Jolts Markets Again Yahoo Finance
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On Tuesday, President Trump sent markets into another tailspin by announcing additional tariffs on Canada, suggesting a falling stock market is no longer the bulwark investors had hoped.
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Exclusive | Celebrity chef got death threats after criticizing Meghan Markle's Netflix show: ‘I've nothing against Meghan' New York Post ‘With Love, Meghan' Ratings: Netflix Show Bows To Lower Viewership Than ‘Harry & Meghan' ForbesMeghan Markle Blushes as She Reveals Her 'Awkward Falling in Love' Moment with Alice Waters PEOPLE‘With Love, Meghan' Is a Montecito Ego Trip Not Worth Taking: TV Review Variety
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In a striking change of tone, Tesla mega bull Dan Ives warns Elon Musk that patience is ‘wearing thin' FortuneTesla Bull sounds the alarm on Elon Musk's leadership TheStreetGoodbye to free checked bags at Southwest YahooMusk Melts Down as Tesla Stock Price Plunges Rolling StoneA Timeline Of Elon Musk's Terrible 24 Hours—A Dark Day For X, Tesla And More
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As earnings season begins, filings to the SEC point to uncertainty from the current administration as potential trouble for business.
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