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Trump calls India-U.S. trade relationship 'a totally one sided disaster' after Modi visits China
This comes against the backdrop of the U.S. imposing 50% tariffs on the country, including secondary duties of 25% last month for purchasing Russian oil.
Stock futures are little changed to start September with new uncertainty about tariffs after court decision: Live updates
Wall Street is weighing a ruling from a federal appeals court on Friday that determined most of President Donald Trump's global tariffs illegal.
Trump says he will award Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Trump's announcement comes two days after Giuliani was injured in a car crash in New Hampshire.
Trump's World Liberty token falls in first day of trading
President Donald Trump and his family are set to receive 75% of net revenue from the enterprise, according to a document published by World Liberty last year.
Nestle dismisses CEO Freixe after romantic relationship with staffer
Nestle has dismissed its CEO Laurent Freixe after a code of conduct breach, appointing Philipp Navratil as his successor.
Afghanistan earthquake kills 800, injures 2,800, Taliban asks world for help
The quake killed 812 people in the eastern provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar, administration spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.
Trump tells drugmakers to 'justify the success' of Covid meds after FDA limits vaccine approval
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken measures to overhaul federal health agencies and change U.S. immunization policies.
Here are the 2 big things we're watching in the stock market in this week
Will the jobs data do anything to derail expectations for a Fed cut in September?
Behind the smiles with Putin, Modi and Xi at China summit
A viral photo of Modi, Xi and Putin at the SCO summit highlights shifting power, unresolved tensions and the limits of global alliances.
College athletes will be paid by schools this season, but their future is messier than ever
From bipartisan fights in Congress to competing interests among schools and debates over whether the athletes themselves deserve a seat at the table, the future of the NCAA model is far from settled.
U.S.-run 'Gaza Riviera’: Post-war redevelopment plan sees 'voluntary relocation' of millions
The 38-page document envisions "voluntary" relocation of Gaza's population, AI-powered "smart cities", and a manufacturing hub named after Elon Musk.
Trump's immigration policy threatens key sectors of California's economy, long reliant on immigrant workers
California's economy is uniquely vulnerable to the ripple effects of President Donald Trump's hardline immigration policies.
Wegovy trial result gives boost to Novo Nordisk amid U.S. market woes
Novo Nordisk has been swept up in uncertainty around U.S. tariffs and Washington's push to get firms to lower drug prices and move manufacturing stateside.
Plane carrying EU leader hit with suspected Russian GPS interference
The European Union said Russia was suspected of jamming the GPS system of a plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to Bulgaria.
UBS calls Hoka sneaker maker a 'significantly underappreciated growth stock'
UBS' price forecast for Deckers Outdoors implies that the Hoka sneaker maker could rally 34% from here.
Nvidia, Opendoor on list of retail traders' favorite stocks heading into September
Nvidia topped the list of top 10 single stocks with largest weekly retail order imbalance over the past week, according to JPMorgan's data.
A historic change in how Americans buy groceries is underway as SNAP benefit cuts begin
Cuts to SNAP benefits in President Trump's tax law begin on Monday, a historic change in government support for low-income American food shopping.
An Iowa nuclear plant is the next contender to restart, spurred by AI data center demand
The Duane Arnold nuclear plant in Iowa shut down in 2020, but could come back online to support growing power demand from the tech sector.
Trump keeps threatening to punish Putin. Here's what's holding him back
U.S. President Donald Trump says he'll punish Russia if Moscow doesn't agree to peace talks with Ukraine. Yet, he hasn't pushed the button, so far.
Oil giant Equinor backs crisis-stricken Orsted as Trump lashes out at offshore wind
Norwegian energy group Equinor on Monday pledged to support Denmark's Orsted with almost $1 billion of fresh capital.
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