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WASHINGTON, July 23 (Reuters) – Capital One executive Brian Johnson is due to appear before U.S. lawmakers on Thursday as they consider his nomination to lead the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which President Donald Trump’s administration has tried unsuccessfully to shut down
Kai Trump served ethereal elegance in a slinky Dessy Group dress anchored by thin strings for shoulder straps. The aspiring professional golfer took to her Instagram page on July 21 to share a carousel of photos, featuring her in the gorgeous gown and a few other outfits
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., on Wednesday introduced a bill that would rein in President Donald Trump’s broad tariff powers by eliminating some of his statutory tools to set import duties and giving Congress a greater say over the ones that remain
The Trump administration is forging ahead with a controversial plan to collect the medical records of millions of federal workers and retirees, as well as their family members
After decades of hard-fought battles to include more queer characters on television, the Federal Communications Commission is toying with the idea of adding warning labels to all TV shows with LGBTQ+ content, but the general public is not on board
A car hauler truck makes its way to the Ambassador Bridge to cross into the United States at Detroit on April 1, 2025 in Windsor, Canada. See all topics
Consumers in Canada could be facing higher prices for some goods if newly announced U.S. tariffs go into effect next month, some experts and businesses say
The trade community quickly reacted Tuesday to the news that President Trump is set to impose 50% tariffs on an array of Canadian goods. While there’s hope that cooler heads could prevail before the rules take effect, there’s little optimism after 17 months of a tense relationship between the US and Canada
Canada is “looking at all options” on how to respond to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 50 per cent tariffs on most Canadian goods, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Tuesday
The Peace Bridge at the Canada-United States border in Ontario, Canada, on March 4, 2025. See all topics
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