China has agreed to allow the export of chips critical to auto production, averting widespread shutdowns that had been predicted by the industry. The chips are provided by Nexperia, a …
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Last November, Donald Trump won a return to the White House amid broad national dissatisfaction with the state of the country. A year later CNN exit polling finds voters expressing …
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Business
Carmakers worried Trump’s tariffs would shred their bottom lines. Here’s how they avoided the worst of it
When President Donald Trump introduced his tariff policy earlier this year, it looked like a disaster for automakers. But even with US tariffs on imported cars and parts, it has …
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New York City voters will choose their next mayor Tuesday, closing out an eventful campaign between Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, independent candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. In the …
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World News
French national and Nepali guides among three killed in avalanche on Nepal mountain, other foreign climbers missing
An avalanche that crashed through a camp on Nepal’s Mount Yalung Ri on Monday has killed at least three people, with four foreign climbers still missing, officials said. At least …
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Runners already face a daunting challenge when they line up at the start of a marathon, but they might increasingly find themselves with another obstacle to reckon with: global warming. …
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Silicon Valley’s mega AI spending spree isn’t slowing down anytime soon. But Wall Street’s patience to see a return might be wearing a little thin. That message rang clear when …
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President Donald Trump is lending a hand to help save the life of “Dilbert” comic strip creator Scott Adams, he wrote on social media Sunday. The news comes after Adams, …
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The federal government shutdown has lasted all month and is on pace to become the longest on record. While history has shown that the economy typically rebounds from a shutdown …
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News
Obama campaigns for Sherrill, Spanberger on Saturday in home stretch of gubernatorial elections
Former President Barack Obama urged voters to break with President Donald Trump and “set a glorious example for the nation” on Saturday as he campaigned with the Democratic nominees for …
