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What to Know About Trump’s Military Deportation Flights

When President Gustavo Petro of Colombia announced on social media on Sunday that he had turned back U.S. military planes carrying deportees, President Trump came down hard. He threatened tariffs and penalties so extreme Mr. Petro was forced to back down. “They pushed until he had to bend,” Jorge Enrique Robledo, a former longtime Colombian […]

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Apple’s Revenue Increases 4 Percent Despite Slowing iPhone Sales

After Apple unveiled artificial intelligence features for iPhones last year, the company’s stock soared in anticipation that the new abilities would provide a jolt to a stale business. But a boom in sales hasn’t materialized. On Thursday, the tech giant said it sold $69.14 billion worth of iPhones in its most recent quarter, a 0.8

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Tesla and Chinese Carmakers Could Reap Billions From EU Emissions Rules

As European automakers brace for a possible trade war waged by President Trump, they are working to ward off another threat on their home turf: the prospect of paying hundreds of millions of dollars to Tesla and Chinese competitors muscling in on their core markets. Under stricter European Union regulations taking effect this year, automakers

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Clues From D.C. Plane Crash Suggest Multiple Failures in Aviation Safety

Clues emerging from the moments before the deadly collision Wednesday night between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet suggest that multiple layers of the country’s aviation safety apparatus failed, according to flight recordings, a preliminary internal report from the Federal Aviation Administration, interviews with current and former air traffic controllers and others

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Kremlin Chokes YouTube Service, but Russians Find Ways Around It

He blocked Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. He signed a censorship law that led TikTok to disable its functions. President Vladimir V. Putin has clamped down on free expression in Russia to a degree unseen since the Soviet era. Now he is taking aim at the last Western tech platform barely standing in wartime Russia: YouTube.

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Australia’s key player ruled out of Champions Trophy 2025

Listen to article Australia’s National Selection Panel (NSP), in consultation with the men’s cricket team’s medical staff, has ruled out a key all-rounder from the 2025 Champions Trophy due to injury. Mitchell Marsh will miss the tournament in Pakistan after his injury failed to respond to rehabilitation efforts. Marsh has been struggling with lower back pain in

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Tell Us How Tariffs on Goods From China Will Affect Your Business

China is the world’s factory floor. From high-end digital devices to inexpensive tchotchkes, many of the products that are bought and sold in the United States are made in China. President Trump has announced plans to impose additional tariffs on Chinese-made goods imported to the United States. Trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies

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North Korean Troops in Russia Taken off Front Lines

North Korean soldiers who joined their Russian allies in battle against Ukrainian forces have been pulled off the front lines after suffering heavy causalities, according to Ukrainian and U.S. officials. The North Korean troops, sent to bolster Russian forces trying to push back a Ukrainian offensive inside Russia’s borders, have not been seen at the

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Paramount in Settlement Talks With Trump Over ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit

When Donald J. Trump sued CBS for $10 billion days before the 2024 election, accusing the company of deceptively editing a “60 Minutes” interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, many legal experts dismissed the litigation as a far-fetched attempt to punish an out-of-favor news outlet. Now Mr. Trump is back in the White House, and

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