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S&P 500 posts fifth straight record close this week, powered by solid earnings: Live updates CNBCStock Market Today: Dow and Dollar Rise; One Week Until Tariff Deadline — Live Updates The Wall Street JournalDow left behind as S&P 500 soars to record after record. What gives? MarketWatchS&P 500 and Nasdaq hit records; Deckers soars 12% Reuters
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The German automaker said U.S. import duties erased about $1.5 billion from its profit in the first half of the year, and it lowered its forecasts for the full year.
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The real winners from Trump's ‘AI action plan'? Tech companies The GuardianPREVENTING WOKE AI IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The White House (.gov)Newsom fears backdoor ban on AI rules PoliticoTrump Fights ‘Woke' A.I. We Hear Out Our Critics The New York TimesTrump's Anti-Bias AI Order Is Just More Bias WIRED
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A string of global companies, among them Volkswagen and LG Electronics, have been the latest to report back to investors just how U.S. tariff strains have been hitting their bottom line.
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‘We're terribly sorry': South Park creators respond with humour to White House anger over naked Donald Trump The GuardianTrump's 'South Park' Problem Politico'South Park' creators 'apologize' for latest Trump episode: 'We're terribly sorry' USA Today"South Park" Skewers a Satire-Proof President The New Yorker
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Trump: 50-50 chance of reaching trade deal with EU PoliticoWhat Europe's response to a no-deal with Trump could look like CNBCEU's Von der Leyen to Meet Trump in Bid to Clinch Trade Deal BloombergDonald Trump says there is a 50-50 chance of EU-US trade deal - Europe live theguardian.com
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‘South Park' co-creator jokes he's ‘terribly sorry' over premiere that drew White House anger AP News'South Park' creators 'apologize' for latest Trump episode: 'We're terribly sorry' USA TodayTrump's 'South Park' Problem PoliticoParamount Has a $1.5 Billion ‘South Park' Problem WIREDWhite House Slams South Park Over Donald Trump Parody Episode Variety
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President Donald Trump will visit the Federal Reserve on Thursday, with a previously scheduled tour for White House officials of an extensive construction site.
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A new executive order instructs tech companies to address what the White House sees as "woke AI." Receiving future federal contracts could hinge on whether AI firms respond.
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