WTAQ-AM (Green Bay , WI)
WTAQ (1360 AM) and WTAQ-FM (97.5 FM) are radio stations that focus on news and talk shows. They are licensed to Green Bay, Wisconsin (AM) and Glenmore, Wisconsin (FM), providing coverage for the Green Bay and Appleton-Oshkosh regions. Midwest Communications is the owner of these stations.
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wtaq.com | Agata Rybska |Jesús García Calero
By Agata Rybska and Jesus Calero(Reuters) -Truck maker Volvo reported a bigger-than-expected fall in first-quarter profit on Wednesday and lowered its North America truck market outlook, pointing to increased uncertainty around tariffs and their impact on global trade. The Swedish group said it now sees the North American heavy truck market at 275,000 new vehicles this year. Its previous forecast, from January, was for 300,000 new heavy trucks.
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wtaq.com | Bo Erickson
By Bo Erickson(Reuters) -Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on Sunday said the governor’s residence was set on fire overnight by an arsonist, prompting his family’s evacuation.
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2 weeks ago |
wtaq.com | Howard Schneider |Ann Saphir
By Howard Schneider and Ann SaphirWASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s pause on some of his new import taxes may have lessened the stress that had been building in financial markets for now, but leaves in place the same set of circumstances that had reset the U.S. economic outlook with rising recession risks and potentially rising inflation.
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wtaq.com | Manya Saini |Niket Nishant
By Manya Saini and Niket Nishant(Reuters) – Heightened uncertainty fueled by the on-and-off U.S. tariffs will likely take center stage as the nation’s regional banks gear up to report first-quarter results next week, with investors tracking signs of stress in asset quality. President Donald Trump’s decision to pause many of his new reciprocal tariffs for 90 days provided a reprieve to regional bank stocks on Wednesday, but analysts warned that the broader conflict remains unresolved.
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wtaq.com | Gabriel Burin
By Gabriel Burin(Reuters) – The rising trend of Brazil’s consumer prices likely slowed in March from February due to a moderation in energy costs, but food inflation probably remained high, a Reuters poll of economists found. Official data to be released on Friday are expected to show consumer prices increased 0.56% last month vs. 1.31% in February, according to the median estimate of 20 economists polled April 2-7.
WTAQ-AM (Green Bay , WI) journalists
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123 Example Street
City, Country 12345
Phone
+1 (555) 123-4567
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