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Global economy takes Trump shocks in stride, for now


One of the deepest early fears - of a trade war of steadily rising tariffs and a halt to global shipping - has not materialized. Read More

Trump’s Economic Decisions: Global Consequences Explained


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Trump administration's new global health aid strategy focuses on bilateral deals with countries


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August 18, 2025 - Trump meets Zelensky and European leaders at White House


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Investors shrug off concerns after Trump says he removed Lisa Cook from Fed post


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Seeking to Control the Fed, Trump Risks Upending a Pillar of the Global Economy


President Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook, a Fed governor, will set off a long legal battle. Economists warn it could lead to higher inflation and government borrowing costs. By Ben Casselman Colby ... Read More


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