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The United States is deporting fewer people back to Mexico than at the same time in 2024, it was reported Thursday.The director of Baja California's Migrant Affairs Office in Mexico said that 32,537 Mexican nationals were returned during the first three months of the year,
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A federal judge has blocked a Trump administration decision to revoke Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students.
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Irish Star on MSNAwkward moment Trump's iPhone rings twice in 30 seconds after trashing ApplePresident Donald Trump threatened a 25% tariffs on iPhones in a Friday morning TruthSocial post, saying that he "long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhone’s that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States,
It would take several years and cost billions of dollars to build new plants in the United States to manufacture iPhones in the United States. If that happens, prices could skyrocket.
Experts agree tariffs and pressure from President Donald Trump to make iPhones in the U.S. will drive prices higher, but disagree on how much.
It would be the equivalent of us going back 1,000 years and having to start from scratch." In response to these hypothetical - but experts say quite possible - threats, US President Donald Trump has set his eyes on a "next generation" missile shield: the Golden Dome.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — President Donald Trump green-lit disaster relief for eight states on Friday, assistance that some of the communities rocked by natural disasters have been waiting on for months.
Top court allows dismissals at other agencies to stand but suggests US central bank may have stronger protections