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The 25 percent levies threaten automakers that are navigating Brexit, a shift to electric vehicles and other obstacles.
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Mark Carney, who is running to win a full term as prime minister, has years of experience dealing with Chinese businesses and leadership. It’s become fodder for his opponents.
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Electric vehicles will get even more expensive, but prices for Teslas and some other models may not rise as much as prices for some conventional cars.
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Evan Lee, better known as EvanTube, still had his baby teeth when he became an influencer. Now 19, he’s ready to reflect on what that kind of exposure meant.
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Elon Musk’s alliance with President Trump has prompted Democratic lawmakers to propose stripping Tesla of its ability to sell its cars directly to consumers.
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5 days 11 hours ago
The annual weekend celebrating America’s free press went forward, even as the Trump administration chips away at press freedoms.
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Medicines and chemicals are huge exports for European Union countries. That makes the sector a weak spot as trade tensions drag on.
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Both major political parties are pledging steep cuts on the number of foreigners allowed to study in Australia as a way to rein in runaway housing prices.
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The third round of talks in three weeks raised hopes for an Iran nuclear accord, which could avert a new Mideast conflict. President Trump said he believed a deal was within reach.
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The four-day operation came as the Trump administration has sought to enlist local authorities in an immigration crackdown.
Hamed Aleaziz
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Drinks in hand, anxious media people braved a series of events in the nights before the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.
Jesse McKinley
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The fired employee admitted that he changed prices, added profanity, and altered menu items so they appeared to be free of certain allergens.
Adeel Hassan
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Students and their immigration lawyers say they were relieved for the temporary reprieve, but emphasized that it was just that — temporary.
Eduardo Medina, Miles J. Herszenhorn and Eryn Davis
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As pope, Francis traveled to dozens of countries on five continents. In his last days, he stayed much closer to home.
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For many ordinary Palestinians, the appointment of Hussein al-Sheikh was emblematic of how out-of-touch the leadership of the Western-backed Palestinian Authority has become.
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Cardinals, royals and heads of state attended. But many mourners, some of whom slept on the streets overnight, said they came for a pope who had cared for the poor and marginalized.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party still appears poised to win, pollsters say, even as its lead over the Conservative Party has shrunk.
Kaleigh Rogers
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State media reported the blast was most likely caused by chemicals catching fire. There was no indication of an attack or sabotage.
Leily Nikounazar and Aaron Boxerman
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An administration document aimed at eradicating paper straws highlights the dangers of PFAS chemicals. Their presence in tap water nationwide hasn’t gotten the same attention.
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Skepticism has grown of his efforts to expand his authority and of his handling of issues long seen as strengths for him, including the economy and immigration.
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