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Trade War · United StatesPresident Trump plans to issue an executive order to extend the pause on his steep, so-called reciprocal tariffs to Aug. 1, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday. The pause had been set to expire Wednesday. The announcement came as Trump on Monday began sending letters to Japan, South Korea and other nations threatening them with the reimposition of tariffs. Leavitt suggested over a dozen nations in total would receive the notifications, which would also be posted on Trump’s Truth Social platform. Other countries “will take the letters seriously because they have taken the president seriously,” Leavitt said, adding that the delay is “is in the best interest of the American people.”See the Story
White House: Trump to Extend ‘Reciprocal’ Tariff Deadline to Aug. 1
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US Politics · United StatesDemocrats say Republicans have given them a political gift in President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” They say they can easily sell the bill to the public as a threat to working-class voters, given its cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs and significant tax breaks for the ultrawealthy.
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Democrats see political gift in Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
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California Politics · CaliforniaCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced $101 million in new funding designated to help rebuild multifamily rental affordable housing in areas of Los Angeles that were destroyed six months ago by the wildfires.
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Newsom to devote $101 million to jumpstart rebuilding efforts after LA fires
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July 9 - State Sen. Justin Busch attends ceremonial bill signing for health care legislation
Taxes, a Top Concern for ND Business Owners
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YMCA Camp Potawotami unveils new camper lodge
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