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Stocks Wobble on Trump’s Latest Tariff Threats

14 juillet 2025 à 12:02
Analysts said the muted market response was because many investors expected the levies to settle at lower levels after negotiations.

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The floor of the Frankfurt stock exchange. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that a 30 percent U.S. tariff would hit his country’s exporters “to the core.”

Bluffs and Bluster Aside, Trump’s Tariffs Are Here to Stay

14 juillet 2025 à 11:02
The president has earned a reputation for bluffing on tariffs. But he has steadily and dramatically raised U.S. tariffs, transforming global trade.

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President Trump argues that low tariffs have left the country at a disadvantage in the past, allowing Americans to import cheap products that put U.S. factories out of business and left the country dependent on foreign nations.

In His Own Words: How Trump Changed His Tone on Putin and the War in Ukraine

14 juillet 2025 à 11:01
After years of lavishing praise on the Russian leader, President Trump abruptly changed his posture amid mounting frustration with the lack of progress on a cease-fire.

© Erin Schaff/The New York Times

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and President Trump in 2019. While he was running for president in 2024, Mr. Trump said he could settle the war in Ukraine in 24 hours.

NPR and PBS Face Federal Funding Cuts: What to Know

14 juillet 2025 à 11:01
A proposal before the Senate to strip funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting could be catastrophic for local stations, particularly those in rural areas.

© Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times

Representative Robert Garcia, Democrat of California, at a hearing on federal funding for NPR and PBS in March. Supporters of public broadcasting point to educational programming like “Sesame Street.”

Inside the Conservative Campaign That Took Down the U.Va. President

14 juillet 2025 à 11:00
The Jefferson Council had called for eliminating D.E.I., without much success. But a new lawyer with ties to the group took on the cause for the Trump administration.

© Kirsten Luce for The New York Times

For years, the Jefferson Council had criticized the university’s president, James E. Ryan, for his support of D.E.I.

Facing Painful Cuts, the V.A. Reported Dubious Savings to DOGE

The Department of Veterans Affairs claimed credit for canceling contracts that had not been canceled, and tallied savings unrelated to the cost-cutting efforts.

© Jason Andrew for The New York Times

Some of the cuts that the Department of Veterans Affairs reported to DOGE ran up the tally but often entailed little — or no — actual sacrifice.
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