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Cryptopolitan on MSNAsian countries rush to catch up with Trump in stablecoin regulationAsia’s regulators are moving fast because Donald Trump, now sitting in the White House, just made US dollar-backed ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
Global News on MSN1h
Project Gaslight extortion arsonist pleads guilty to torching Edmonton homesOne of the accused in the Project Gasight investigation, Manav Heer, pleaded guilty to four charges related to the Edmonton ...
Asian markets are hurriedly updating their stablecoin rules as President Donald Trump’s embrace of US dollar-pegged ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas’ proposed congressional map dismantles districts flagged by DOJThe Department of Justice said four districts unconstitutionally combined Black and Hispanic voters, a charge the state disputes. If the proposed map passes, two will still be multiracial.
The Trump administration is freezing $339 million in research grants to the University of California, Los Angeles, accusing ...
Car Wizard on MSN6h
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Reuters on MSN7h
India shaken by Trump's tariffs, but parts of Asia feel reliefIndia's government is in talks with the U.S. to lower tariffs that could hit $40 billion of its exports, according to a ...
President Donald Trump's latest executive order placing tariffs on many U.S. trade partners — the next step in his trade agenda that will test the global economy and alliances — says they'll go into ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government was disappointed by Trump’s move to raise the U.S. tariff on goods ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNThailand returns two Cambodian troops in advance of key border talksCambodia demands return of more soldiers held by Thailand as border tensions simmer between the two countries.
“Kamiya sort of positions himself as a mini-Trump,” Kingston, the Asian studies professor, tells TIME. “He’s appealing to the forces of anti-globalization in Japan and appealing to youngish voters, ...
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