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The popular Mexican regional music band Grupo Firme announced on Friday that it was canceling a performance in a music festival in California over the weekend after the United States government suspended the musicians’ visas.
Wall Street investors have found a new way to mock President Donald Trump: the term TACO, which stands for "Trump always chickens out." The term was created in response to his pattern of announcing steep new tariffs on the United States' trading partners but delaying them later.
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Daily Times on MSN'They'll be fine': Trump assures chinese students amid Harvard showdownUS President Donald Trump tried to ease fears among Chinese students studying in the United States on Friday. Speaking to reporters, he said, "They're going to be okay. It's going to work out fine." His comments followed a week of strict visa announcements by his administration,
Iran nuclear talks: Iran has roughly doubled its stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium over the past three months as it negotiates with the Trump administration over a deal to limit its nuclear program, according to a confidential report that the U.N. nuclear inspection agency has begun circulating to capitals around the world. Read more ›
The Trump administration has moved to end funding for a broad swath of HIV vaccine research, saying current approaches are enough to counter the virus, multiple scientists and federal health officials say.
Donald Trump's approval rating is declining amid economic turmoil caused by his policies. Increased tariffs, trade wars, and rising prices have led to public frustration, particularly regarding the economy.
President Donald Trump on Friday offered a marital tip to French President Emmanuel Macron following a viral video that garnered netizens' reactions as his wife Brigitte shoved him in the face.The incident happened on Sunday as the Macrons touched down in Vietnam,
Slashed and paused funding, mass firings and information purges have destabilized crucial infrastructure for survivors.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will travel to Washington next week to meet U.S. President Donald Trump, with the war in Ukraine and trade tensions among the items on the