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President Donald Trump has officially increased tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to 25%. He has promised that the ...
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Critics say Mahmoud Khalil was unlawfully targeted for his activism; the government essentially describes him as a terrorist sympathizer.
The Department plans to lay off 1,300 employees as part of an effort to halve the organization's staff — a prelude to Trump's plan to dismantle the agency.
This is supposed to be the age of technology. You know — the days of artificial intelligence, the eve of the robot takeover.