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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Max Zahn |Soo Youn |Jack Moore
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday plans to slap 25% tariffs on all imported cars, escalating a global trade war just weeks after previous tariffs touched off a market rout and triggered concern about a possible recession. "I think our automobile industry will flourish like it hasn't before," Trump said. The 25% tariffs will be applied to imported passenger vehicles, including cars, SUVs, minivans, cargo vans and light trucks, according to a White House fact sheet released after Trump's Oval Office remarks.
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2 months ago |
abcnews.go.com | Max Zahn |Jack Moore |Soo Youn
The major stock indexes closed down on Wednesday.
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2 months ago |
abcnews.go.com | Nadine El-Bawab |Ivan Pereira |Jack Moore |Bill Hutchinson |Leah Sarnoff
A new tornado watch was issued Sunday for parts of West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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2 months ago |
abcnews.go.com | Jack Moore
U.S. tariffs on imported steel and aluminum are now in effect, part of an escalating series of trade maneuvers by President Donald Trump.
SpaceX loses another Starship in latest launch, with debris seen streaking across the sky - ABC News
Mar 6, 2025 |
abcnews.go.com | Matthew Glasser |Jack Moore
SpaceX said it lost contact with its massive Starship rocket during its highly anticipated test launch on Thursday evening.
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But how did your grandparents learn about the causes and developments of the war? They had to wait 50 years for all the books to come out? Your argument seems highly presentist.

Mystery artist who bolts jackets to DC sidewalks has struck again-this time in Dupont Circle. The cones are arranged in such a way that passersby have to walk directly across the jackets -all Tommy Hilfiger. But what does it mean?? @JohnKelly @washprobs https://t.co/U8pxLCvZGd https://t.co/23oi0KkqGJ

Smoke from Canadian wildfires also blanketed D.C. in 1950, giving an "eerie lavender tint" to the sun and leading to reports of "blue sunlight." The Weather Bureau said it was because the smoke particles were so thick they filtered out the green rays from the sunlight. https://t.co/l4zGrDeJ4j