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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

Trump's Business Allies: Not So Sure About Big Tech

CNBC's Jim Cramer recently sparked a conversation among investors. He suggested that Donald Trump's administration might not be as cozy with big businesses as many think. Some of Trump's advisors, like JD Vance, are critical of large companies accused of having too much power. They're especially tou

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Trump's Remarkable Return to the White House

Donald Trump is coming back to the White House for a meeting with President Joe Biden. This is his first visit since he left in a huff after losing the election to Biden in 2020. Back then, Trump didn't even go to Biden's inauguration, making him the first president to skip his successor's swearing-

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

“From TV Screen to Pentagon: Pete Hegseth's Surprising New Role”

Have you ever wondered how a Fox News host becomes a potential Defense Secretary? Well, let’s dive into the story of Pete Hegseth. Just a couple of years ago, he was living in New Jersey with his family, working as a co-host on “Fox & Friends. ” Then one day, everything changed. President-elect Dona

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Trump’s Pick for Middle East Peace: Meet Steve Witkoff

President-elect Trump recently announced that real estate mogul Steven Witkoff will serve as the special envoy to the Middle East in his incoming administration. Trump highlighted Witkoff’s business acumen and philanthropic efforts, claiming that his strong leadership skills will drive peace initiat

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Threat: A Boon for China's Economy?

President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose a hefty 60% tariff on all Chinese goods entering the U. S. While this move might seem like a blow to China's economy, experts suggest it could actually benefit Beijing in the long run. Professor Chen Zhiwu from the University of Hong Kong believe

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

The Divide: Identity Politics and American Elections

Donald Trump's message was clear: America should be for Americans only, implying white Americans. This resonated with many white voters, who backed him in the election. For years, Trump has played on white fears and grievances about immigrants, using harsh language and even false claims to fuel his

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Texas and Trump: A New Immigration Battle

When Donald Trump was running for president, he promised big changes to immigration. He wanted to stop people from becoming citizens just because they were born in the U. S. He also wanted to send back millions of people living in the U. S. illegally. Texas could play a big role in making these chan

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Tech Stocks in China's Shadow: What's Next?

Tech companies heavily relying on Chinese manufacturing might face tough times if Donald Trump's trade policies intensify. With Trump's reelection, U. S. -China trade tensions could escalate, potentially hurting businesses with significant exposure to Chinese suppliers. Trump proposed universal tari

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Nov 13 2024FINANCE

Why Bitcoin Prices Are Soaring After Trump's Win

Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, hit a new record high of $87, 000 on Monday. This surge follows Donald Trump's presidential election victory. Analysts believe the incoming administration could be more friendly towards cryptocurrencies, leading to potential regulatory clarity and flexibi

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Who Will Lead Trump's Education Team?

President-elect Trump is considering several names for his Education secretary. Some are state superintendents, while others are from outside organizations. The choice could signal Trump's plans for the department, which he has discussed eliminating. Experts suggest Trump might pick a strong state

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