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In his first comments since trade talks broke down, President Donald Trump said Canada "wants the benefits" of being a U.S. state "without being one." The president's brief post on his Truth Social platform early Sunday comes after new 50 per cent U.S. tariffs on a range of Canadian goods took effect.
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Canada suspended trade negotiations, triggering President Trump's 50 percent tariffs on a range of Canadian goods. Mark Carney said he would retaliate "dollar for dollar."
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Iran's new hard-line national security adviser, Mohsen Rezaei, vowed to prevent "a single drop of oil" from leaving the region.
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For Florida-based Powerus, becoming a global supplier of counterdrone technology has meant involving the Trumps, a golf course and a new way of doing business.
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Buoys, dog muzzles, capes, national flags and "base metal statuettes" from Canada are now more expensive for U.S. shoppers.
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President Trump's son-in-law and the man in line to be speaker of a Democratic-led House discussed how Democrats and the administration could work together.
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The president took a ceremonial lap of the track before the race, which is the culmination of a summer of events to mark the country's 250th birthday.
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Decades ago, the state won funding for a massive Colorado River project by agreeing to be first in line for cuts at a time of deep drought. The Trump administration says that time has come.
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The tariffs are set to take effect early Saturday morning, after Trump extended a previous deadline by three days.
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The Canadian prime minister will have the sell his gamble that walking away from talks with the White House will be worth the consequences.
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President Trump will be the first president to oversee an IndyCar race in Washington, D.C. — the next in the country's 250th birthday celebrations.
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