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US to proceed with China tariffs
US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin yesterday insisted President Trump intends to implement $60 billion in tariffs on Chinese
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Man convicted in killing of Bangladeshi cleric, assistant in US
A New York City man was convicted Friday of first-degree murder for the broad daylight killings of a Bangladeshi Muslim cleric and his assistant.
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Trump imposes tariffs of $60b on Chinese goods
US President Donald Trump yesterday hit China with tariffs on up to $60 billion of imports to retaliate against the "theft" of American
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Mueller Investigation: Trump's top lawyer steps down
The leading attorney on President Donald Trump's legal team, John Dowd, resigned yesterday amid growing pressure on the White
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US likely to leave Iran deal
French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy blasted what he said was a lack of evidence for corruption charges against him over claims the
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‘Four’easter’ pounds US East as Californians wary of mudslides
The US East’s fourth major snowstorm this month brings heavy snow, snarling flights and commuter travel, closing schools and triggering emergency declarations in several states.
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US-S Korea military drills to resume
The United States and South Korea yesterday announced that their annual joint military drills will go ahead next month, but the main
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Fifth parcel blast reported in Texas
A package exploded early yesterday at a FedEx distribution facility in Texas, authorities said, following a series of other blasts in Austin
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2 students injured
A student shot and critically wounded two fellow students at a Maryland high school before a campus security officer ended the attack by
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‘Son of a dog'
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas labelled the US ambassador to Israel David Friedman a "son of a dog" on Monday during an attack