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Phil Mattingly

Phil Mattingly

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Trump bypasses Congress to cancel nearly $5 billion in foreign aid

Trump bypasses Congress to cancel nearly $5 billion in foreign aid

Trump bypasses Congress to cancel nearly $5 billion in foreign aid
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Justice Department signals probe of Fed Governor Lisa Cook, as housing official says a third property is now under scrutiny

Justice Department signals probe of Fed Governor Lisa Cook, as housing official says a third property is now under scrutiny

Justice Department signals probe of Fed Governor Lisa Cook, as housing official says a third property is now under scrutiny
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Corporate America is silent as Trump abandons free-market principles

Corporate America is silent as Trump abandons free-market principles

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The White House reportedly discussing taking a stake in Intel, sending shares climbing

The White House reportedly discussing taking a stake in Intel, sending shares climbing

The White House reportedly discussing taking a stake in Intel, sending shares climbing
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US and China agree to critical extension, preventing tariff surge on the world’s two largest economies

US and China agree to critical extension, preventing tariff surge on the world’s two largest economies

US and China agree to critical extension, preventing tariff surge on the world’s two largest economies
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How the world’s most valuable company got caught in the middle of Trump’s spat with China

How the world’s most valuable company got caught in the middle of Trump’s spat with China

How the world’s most valuable company got caught in the middle of Trump’s spat with China
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Kevin O’Leary calls 15% cut on US-China chip sales a 'form of blackmail'

Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay the US government 15% of their revenues from some semiconductor sales to China in exchange for export licenses. Kevin O’Leary tells CNN’s John Berman that the deal keeps the country tied to American technology, even if the arrangement feels like “funky chicken” and “a form of blackmail.”

Kevin O’Leary calls 15% cut on US-China chip sales a 'form of blackmail'
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Nvidia and AMD will give US 15% of China sales. But Chinese state media warns about their chips

Nvidia and AMD will give US 15% of China sales. But Chinese state media warns about their chips

Nvidia and AMD will give US 15% of China sales. But Chinese state media warns about their chips
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Trump is meeting about his next Fed pick. It may be a temporary assignment

Trump is meeting about his next Fed pick. It may be a temporary assignment

Trump is meeting about his next Fed pick. It may be a temporary assignment
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How Trump used America’s leverage to get exactly what he wanted from his trade war

How Trump used America’s leverage to get exactly what he wanted from his trade war

How Trump used America’s leverage to get exactly what he wanted from his trade war
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Trump plans to impose a Russia ‘penalty’ on India in addition to a 25% tariff as trade talks stall

Trump plans to impose a Russia ‘penalty’ on India in addition to a 25% tariff as trade talks stall

Trump plans to impose a Russia ‘penalty’ on India in addition to a 25% tariff as trade talks stall
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The Trump allies behind the escalating power play against Jerome Powell

The Trump allies behind the escalating power play against Jerome Powell

The Trump allies behind the escalating power play against Jerome Powell
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'It's not new': Jerome Powell corrects Trump over building plan

President Trump had an awkward exchange with Fed Chair Jerome Powell over the price of the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion renovation.

'It's not new': Jerome Powell corrects Trump over building plan
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Trump says it’s ‘highly unlikely’ he’ll fire Powell after suggesting otherwise in meeting with lawmakers

Trump says it’s ‘highly unlikely’ he’ll fire Powell after suggesting otherwise in meeting with lawmakers

Trump says it’s ‘highly unlikely’ he’ll fire Powell after suggesting otherwise in meeting with lawmakers
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Warren warns Trump’s policies could lead to another economic crash

Warren warns Trump’s policies could lead to another economic crash

Warren warns Trump’s policies could lead to another economic crash
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Trump promised 200 deals by now. He’s gotten 3, and 1 more is getting very close

Trump promised 200 deals by now. He’s gotten 3, and 1 more is getting very close

Trump promised 200 deals by now. He’s gotten 3, and 1 more is getting very close
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Today’s trade deadline was no such thing

Today’s trade deadline was no such thing

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Trump made trade his biggest issue. Now he’s running out of time

Trump made trade his biggest issue. Now he’s running out of time

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China has a valuable card to play as it holds trade talks with the US

China has a valuable card to play as it holds trade talks with the US

China has a valuable card to play as it holds trade talks with the US
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S&P 500 approaches record high as Washington and Beijing discuss trade

S&P 500 approaches record high as Washington and Beijing discuss trade

S&P 500 approaches record high as Washington and Beijing discuss trade
Business|Economy|Technology

Trump feared a fight with Musk could undermine his signature bill. Then their feud erupted

Trump feared a fight with Musk could undermine his signature bill. Then their feud erupted

Trump feared a fight with Musk could undermine his signature bill. Then their feud erupted
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Trump is increasingly hostile to China. He’s playing with fire

Trump is increasingly hostile to China. He’s playing with fire

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122, 232, 301, 338: The numbers key to Trump’s tariff revival

122, 232, 301, 338: The numbers key to Trump’s tariff revival

122, 232, 301, 338: The numbers key to Trump’s tariff revival
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'Nastiest question': Trump demeans reporter who asks for his response to 'TACO trade'

President Donald Trump was asked about "TACO," an acronym that means "Trump Always Chickens Out," which is used by Wall Street workers for his on-and-off approach to tariffs. Calling it "the nastiest question," Trump defended his tariff policy by calling it "negotiation."

'Nastiest question': Trump demeans reporter who asks for his response to 'TACO trade'
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Trump irritated that his team didn’t tell him about ‘TACO,’ sources say

Trump irritated that his team didn’t tell him about ‘TACO,’ sources say

Trump irritated that his team didn’t tell him about ‘TACO,’ sources say

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