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US Hits Canada With 50% Tariffs on $20 Billion of Goods After Talks Fail

The US imposed 50% tariffs on about $20 billion of Canadian goods after trade talks collapsed. Canada will retaliate dollar-for-dollar from September 8.

Paramount and California Set Monday Talks to Settle Warner Bros. Lawsuit

Paramount and California's attorney general plan preliminary talks Monday to discuss settling an antitrust lawsuit over the proposed Warner Bros. Discovery

Warren Buffett Still Steers Berkshire Stock Picks as Abel Runs Company

Warren Buffett and portfolio manager Ted Weschler appear to be making Berkshire Hathaway's equity decisions while CEO Greg Abel runs operations.

Ukrainian Drones Kill at Least 10, Strike Ozon Retail Warehouse in Russia

Ukrainian drone attacks killed at least 10 people across Russia on Saturday, striking an Ozon warehouse and an industrial site, Russian officials said.

ESPN Co-Founder Bill Rasmussen Dies at 93 From Parkinson’s

Bill Rasmussen, who co-founded ESPN in 1979 and launched round-the-clock sports television, has died at 93 from the effects of Parkinson's disease.

Trump Links Greenland Ambitions to Nobel Snub, Threatens Tariffs on Allies

President Trump links Greenland acquisition to Nobel Prize snub and threatens tariffs on eight NATO allies, sparking international condemnation and concerns for the alliance's stability.

Davos Forum Rescinds Invitation to Iranian Diplomat Amidst Protest Crackdown

The World Economic Forum has disinvited Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi from the Davos summit due to the government's violent crackdown on recent protests and the resulting loss of civilian lives.

Dozens Killed, Hundreds Injured in Catastrophic Spanish High-Speed Train Collision

A catastrophic collision between two high-speed trains in southern Spain has killed at least 40 people and injured over 100. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the devastating incident.

South Africa Declares National Disaster Amidst Devastating Floods

South Africa declares a national disaster due to severe flooding and weather, resulting in numerous deaths, widespread damage, and the closure of Kruger National Park.

Macron Declines Trump’s ‘Peace Board’ Invitation Amid UN Concerns

French President Emmanuel Macron declines Donald Trump's invitation to join the 'Board of Peace' due to concerns about its scope and potential to undermine the United Nations.

Trump Orders Active Duty Troops on Standby for Potential Minnesota Deployment Amidst Protests

President Trump orders active duty troops to prepare for potential deployment to Minnesota amid rising tensions and protests over federal law enforcement actions.

White House Threatens CBS With Lawsuit Over Potential Trump Interview Edits

The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, threatened CBS News with a lawsuit over potential edits to a President Trump interview, citing a demand for full, unedited broadcast.

German Military Departs Greenland Amid Escalating US-Europe Tensions Over Tariffs

German military concludes Greenland deployment amid escalating US-Europe tariff dispute. European nations unite against US pressure.

Trump Launches ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza Reconstruction, Seeks $1 Billion Contributions

Former President Donald Trump proposes a 'Board of Peace' for Gaza reconstruction, seeking $1 billion contributions for permanent membership and inviting several nations to join the initiative.

Behind the Scenes: How Trump Pulled Back from Iran Strikes Amidst Internal Debate and Diplomatic Signals

An in-depth look at President Trump's decision-making process regarding potential military strikes against Iran, exploring the behind-the-scenes factors, diplomatic efforts, and allied concerns that led to the pullback.

Iran Declares ‘All-Out War’ Threat Over Any Attack on Supreme Leader Khamenei

Iran warns that any attack on Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would be considered an act of 'all-out war,' amidst protests and international tensions.

Iran’s Khamenei Blames Trump for Protest Deaths; Trump Responds to Tensions

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blames U.S. President Donald Trump for protest casualties, while Trump expresses gratitude for canceled executions amid ongoing unrest and crackdown in Iran.

National Guard Presence Extended in D.C. Through 2026

National Guard troops' mission in Washington D.C. extended through the end of 2026, impacting troop stability and public service projects.

Macron Warns French Defense Industry: Improve or Face European Alternatives

French President Emmanuel Macron warns the domestic defense industry to improve efficiency and speed or face the prospect of France sourcing military equipment from other European nations.

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