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US Supreme Court to Hear Trump Bid to Enforce Birthright Citizenship Order
The U.S. Supreme Court said on Thursday it will hear arguments over Donald Trump's bid to broadly enforce his executive order to restrict automatic birthright citizenship. The justices did not immediately act on a request by Trump's administration to narrow the scope of three nationwide injunctions issued by federal judges in Washington state,
Donald Trump’s approval rating is dropping
His approval rating has fallen by 14 points since he entered office, more steeply than the five-point drop he had suffered by this time in his first term. In polling from YouGov/ The Economist, Americans give Mr Trump a net rating of minus-seven percentage points on his handling of the economy,
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China defies Donald Trump’s tariffs with strong first-quarter growth
The year-on-year expansion matched China’s growth rate in the fourth quarter and exceeded Beijing’s full-year target for 2025, as well as the 5.1 per cent forecast by analysts in a Reuters poll. The strong first-quarter growth came despite Trump’s first salvo of 20 per cent tariffs,
Donald Trump weighs in on Japan trade talks but Tokyo team leaves without deal
Japan’s chief trade negotiator will leave Washington without an immediate agreement after meeting Donald Trump as part of efforts to negotiate the removal of stiff US tariffs. The US president met Ryosei Akazawa on Wednesday and said on social media there had been “Big Progress!
Hopes rise for Trump trade deal with Japan as Bessent reports 'highly satisfactory' talks
Optimistic comments from President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent are indicating progress toward a trade deal with Japan, following meetings between the two countries. "Following yesterday’s meetings with Minister Ryosei Akazawa of Japan,
Harvard students back school president amid Trump tax threats
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to strip Harvard of its tax-exempt status on Tuesday (April 15) and said the university should apologize, a day after it rejected what it called unlawful demands to overhaul academic programs or lose federal grants.
Trump Administration Takes Aim at Harvard's International Students and Tax-Exempt Status
President Donald Trump's administration has escalated its ongoing battle with Harvard, threatening to revoke the university’s ability to host international students, who make up 27% of the campus
President Donald Trump has extended a ban on Russian ships docking in U.S. ports, citing national security concerns. The move ...
In the midst of President Trump's legislation and changes, polls have showcase his approval rating. See what Florida, the ...
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