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Automakers Warn US Tariffs Will Cost Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs, Hike Prices
A coalition representing major foreign automakers including Toyota Motor Corp, Volkswagen AG, BMW AG, and Hyundai Motor Co, said the tariffs would harm automakers and US consumers.
No Food For You: Dining Out Has Become a Chore for Team Trump Now
In the past week, several of the president's top aides have been targeted by protesters while dining, and his spokeswoman Sarah Sanders was asked to leave a restaurant in central Virginia over her views.
Medical Milestone: US Approves First Marijuana-Based Drug for Epilepsy
The Food and Drug Administration approved Epidiolex to treat two rare forms of epilepsy in patients 2 years and older.
Prince William Starts First British Royal Visit to Israel, Palestinian Territories
A spokesman for the prince, acknowledging the "well-known" and "complex challenges" in the Middle East, said William's tour, like other visits abroad by members of the British royal family, will be non-political.
US to Give North Korea Post-summit Timeline with 'Asks' Soon
The official, who spoke to a small group of reporters ahead of a trip to Asia this week by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, did not specify details but suggested that the timeline would be rapid enough to make clear Pyongyang's level of commitment.
Donald Trump Tells Jimmy Fallon to Stop ‘Whimpering’ and ‘Be a Man' Over 2015 Hair-Mussing Episode
Fallon recently told The Hollywood Reporter that he "made a mistake" on the September 15, 2016, episode and would do it differently.
Pak Elections: Independent Candidate Declares Over Rs 400 Billion in Assets
Mohammad Hussain Shaikh, contesting from NA-182 and PP-270 in Muzaffargarh, claims that he owns land comprising almost 40 per cent of Muzaffargarh city as well as the Lang Malana, Taliri, Chak Taliri and Latkaran areas.
Want to Return, Contest Elections, Says Musharraf a Day After Resigning from Party
In a video message, the Dubai-based former dictator said that many right and wrong statements were being spread regarding his resignation.
Michael Cohen's Photo With Tom Arnold Fuels Trump Tape Speculation
Media had earlier reported Arnold would be doing a show to investigate rumoured recordings of the US President.
Donald Trump Threatens 20 Percent US Tariff on EU Car Imports
The United States currently imposes a 2.5 percent tariff on imported passenger cars from the European Union and a 25 percent tariff on imported pickup trucks. The EU imposes a 10 percent tariff on imported US cars.
'Are You the Mother?' A Woman's Search for Baby Taken by US Immigration
Now nearly 20 months old, Mateo was returned to his family on Feb. 8 after a battle across borders, officialdom and languages. He was filthy and terrified of the dark, his mother said. Months later, the boy still screeches even as Caceres rocks him on her...
Moody's Downgrades Pakistan's Ratings to Negative From Stable
The downsizing of Pakistan's ratings came ahead of the general election in the country on July 25.
Indian-American Lawmakers Slam Trump's New Executive Order on Family Separation
Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal said Trump's new executive order allows for indefinite detention of families which is absolutely unacceptable.
Former Malaysian Premier Najib Talks About 1MDB Scandal, Seized Asssets
Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak sat down with Reuters reporters for his first sit-down interview since his shock May 9 election defeat, and talked extensively.
Trump Buckles Under Public Pressure, Signs Executive Order to End Child Separations at Border
Though the order to separate children from parents at the US-Mexico border has been rolled back, the Trump administration has reiterate that it would maintain strong border regulations.
Pope, Theresa May Join Global Outcry Over US Border Separations
Pictures of dozens of children sleeping in cages and audio of children crying for their parents have emerged in recent days, triggering widespread criticism.