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TikTok’s Chinese owner may get more time to sell, Trump suggestsTikTok's parent company, based in China, may be getting an extended deadline from U.S. President Donald Trump to divest its popular video sharing app.U.S. NewsJun 17
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Trump family enters the mobile phone game with $499 cellphoneThe smartphone, released by the Trump Organization, appears to come in a gold-coloured metal case etched with the American flag.TrendingJun 16
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Progress on lifting Trump’s tariffs on Canada ‘not fast enough’: LeBlancCanada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says that while conversations with the Trump administration are 'frequent and constructive ... we don't have the outcome we want yet.'PoliticsJun 15
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Judge rules Trump illegally deployed National Guard to L.A. protestsA U.S. federal judge has ruled the deployment of the National Guard was illegal and both violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded his statutory authority.U.S. NewsJun 12
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TikTok gets another U.S. reprieve as Trump extends sale deadlineIt is not clear how many times Trump can — or will — keep extending the ban as the government continues to try to negotiate a deal for TikTok, which is owned by China’s ByteDance.U.S. NewsJun 19
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Macron visits Greenland, criticizes Trump’s takeover threats on way to G7Macron, who was visiting Greenland for the first time, said 'it means a lot to me ... to convey a message of friendship and solidarity from France and the European Union.'WorldJun 15
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How the Los Angeles protests over Trump’s immigration crackdown evolvedDozens of demonstrators have been arrested for clashing with police over the past three days after federal immigration authorities conducted several raids in the city.U.S. NewsJun 9
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US depends on Canadian oil, despite Trump’s comments, Cenovus CEO saysThe CEO of Cenovus Energy said the economies of Canada and the U.S. are inextricably linked, despite President Trump's claims the U.S. doesn't need to import anything from Canada.EconomyJun 10
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Trump wants Biden’s autopen use and ‘cognitive decline’ investigated. Why?The move is the boldest yet in Trump's campaign against his political rivals and the quest by Republicans to overturn Biden's legacy.U.S. NewsJun 6
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Trump’s EPA moves to scrap emission limits for U.S. power plantsThe announcement is a key step in Trump's broader efforts to unwind environmental regulations he views as barriers to industrial development and expanded energy production.EnvironmentJun 11
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Trump’s tariffs on Canada, world to stay in place during case, court rulesA U.S. federal appeals court has ruled President Donald Trump's reciprocal global tariffs and fentanyl-related duties on Canada can stay in place during a court case.CanadaJun 11
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Trump says Musk could face ‘serious consequences’ if he backs DemocratsThe president's latest comments suggest Musk is moving from close ally to a potential new target for Trump.U.S. NewsJun 7
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Trump oversees massive military parade in D.C. as protests sweep U.S.'No Kings' protests against the Trump administration were held across the U.S. as tanks and troops paraded through Washington to mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.TrendingJun 14
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Canadian premiers turn to New England governors for support on Trump tariffsA group of Canadian premiers appear to be setting high expectations as they pursue negotiations with U.S. governors to mitigate the impacts of tariffs on their economies.PoliticsJun 13
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Judge pauses Trump’s ban on almost all international students at HarvardTrump's proclamation was the latest attempt by his administration to prevent the nation’s oldest and wealthiest college from enrolling a quarter of its students.U.S. NewsJun 6
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Elon Musk now says he regrets some of his Trump remarksDespite its bitter end, Trump and Musk's parting began with a glowing spiel from Trump, the president speaking for 15 minutes on his former ally's achievements.TrendingJun 11
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U.S. strikes 3 Iranian nuclear sites, inserting itself into Israel-Iran conflictIran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the time for diplomacy had passed and that the U.S. had “crossed a very big red line.”WorldJun 21
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Trump’s trade war exacerbates cost-of-living woes for Ontario workerWith the ongoing trade war, Adam Bingle says he is not only worried about how to pay for things but also concerned about whether he will have a job.CanadaJun 6
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What to know about Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to LA protestsWhat to know about Trump's deployment of 2,000 California National Guard troops over Gov. Newsom’s objections, invoking Title 10 to support ICE amid protests.U.S. NewsJun 8
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How Trump’s travel ban on 12 countries is playing out at U.S. airportsThe ban targeting mainly African and Middle Eastern countries kicked in Monday with no immediate signs of chaos, but some travellers with valid visa said they faced extra scrutiny.U.S. NewsJun 9