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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | David Rutz |Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi |Joshua Nelson |Elizabeth Heckman |Nikolas Lanum |Gabriel Hays
President Donald Trump's vow to slap tariffs on movies being made in foreign countries was met with a mixed reaction from Americans speaking with Fox News Digital this week.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Gabriel Hays |Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi |Elizabeth Heckman |Joshua Nelson |Nikolas Lanum
Americans from all over the country are still coming to terms with President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports, though many are acknowledging that they’re willing to pay more for American products. Fox News Digital spoke to everyday Americans in Washington, D.C., New York City, Knoxville, Tennessee, and other major U.S. cities to find out if they’d be willing to pay more for American products or go with less to allow for Trump’s tariffs to reset America’s trade deals throughout the world.
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5 days ago |
foxnews.com | Kayla Bailey |Nikolas Lanum
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Kayla Bailey |Nikolas Lanum
What started as a self-deprecating fat joke between two comedians has now become an annual 5K for thousands of fans – but this isn't your average race. Instead of chasing record times, world-famous comedians Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura are inviting fans to grab a beer, have some fun, and maybe squeeze in a 5K. "We mistakenly said that we should do 5Ks every year. And so now, we have thousands of people coming out. We are at Raymond James Stadium, and we're doing a 5K.
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1 week ago |
foxbusiness.com | Nikolas Lanum
close video Sam Altman: AI is a 'scientific achievement of humanity' that will be embedded in everything OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anduril Industries co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf discuss the future of A.I. and the ethical use of technology on 'Making Money.' OpenAI is shaking up its corporate structure to bring in new investors and accelerate the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI).
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