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Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Justin Trudeau and Trump Enjoy Dinner at Mar-a-Lago, Trade Talks on the Menu

So, what happens when two world leaders sit down for a meal? Lots of talking, that's for sure. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dropped by Mar-a-Lago for a dinner date with President-elect Donald Trump. This isn't just any dinner, though. It comes right after Trump made big promises about chan

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Nov 30 2024FINANCE

Tech Deals Before Trade Walls: Why Act Now?

Are you thinking about buying new tech gear? Now might be the time, especially if you're worried about upcoming trade changes. The new administration has hinted at adding taxes on imports from countries like China. This could make tech products more expensive in the future. So, if you've been eyeing

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Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Biden's Last-Minute Push to Secure His Major Achievements

With just days left in office, President Joe Biden is on a mission to safeguard his key policy wins. High on his to-do list is the CHIPS and Science Act, which has ramped up domestic production of memory chips. Economic experts warn that if incoming President Donald Trump decides to axe this program

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Nov 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Elon Musk Joins Trump Family for Thanksgiving Fun at Mar-a-Lago

You might think of Elon Musk as a tech and auto mogul, but did you know he spent Thanksgiving with the Trumps at Mar-a-Lago? Musk sat right next to the President-elect, Donald Trump, and his family. They all seemed to have a great time, even singing "Y-M-C-A" together! A French jewelry designer, Yaa

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Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Trudeau Warns: Trump's Tariffs Could Hurt U. S. Consumers and Businesses

Justin Trudeau, Canada's Prime Minister, cautioned that if Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose tariffs on Canadian goods, American consumers and businesses could feel the pinch. Trump's plan is to add a 25% tax on all products coming from Canada and Mexico, aiming to stop the flow o

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Nov 29 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Future: A $250 Trillion Market Cap?

Bitcoin, the most prominent cryptocurrency, is on a roller-coaster ride. Standard Chartered predicts it could hit $125, 000 by the end of the year and then $200, 000 in 2025. However, some think even bigger. Michael Saylor from MicroStrategy believes Bitcoin could reach a market cap of $250 trillion

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Former FBI Deputy McCabe on Threats to Trump's Cabinet: No Surprise Here

Andrew McCabe, who used to be the deputy director of the FBI, didn't bat an eye when he heard about threats to President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks. "It's not shocking at all, " he said in an interview with CNN. McCabe explained that high-profile figures often face such threats. Law enforcement, he

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

What Did Trump and Mexico's President Talk About?

So, President-elect Donald Trump had a chat with Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum. This was their first talk since Trump said he'd raise tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Trump seemed happy, calling it a "productive conversation. " He said Sheinbaum agreed to stop migrants from coming into the U. S.

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Zuckerberg and Trump: A Surprising Dinner Date

Believe it or not, Mark Zuckerberg, the guy who runs Facebook and Instagram, had dinner with Donald Trump at his fancy Florida spot, Mar-a-Lago. This might surprise you because Zuckerberg had kicked Trump off his social media sites after the January 6 incident. But here they were, sitting down to ea

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Threats Hit Trump Team: Cabinet Picks Face Bomb and Swatting Scares

On Wednesday, the team of President-elect Donald Trump revealed that several of his Cabinet picks and administration appointees had been targeted with bomb threats and a tactic known as "swatting. " These threats, aimed at disrupting their lives and those of their families, were swiftly addressed by

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