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US, Canada, Mexico review trade pact, likely putting it into limbo as Trump demands changes

Trade chiefs from the U.S., Mexico and Canada are due to review their trade agreement on Wednesday in an exercise expected to launch a decade-long sunset of the regional pact as they continue negotiations aimed at satisfying President Donald Trump's desire to shift more manufacturing to the U.S.Trump's trade chief, Jamieson Greer, was meeting virtually with Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard, and Canadian trade minister Dominic LeBlanc to declare whether they want to extend the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement for another 16 years.Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that she
US, Canada, Mexico review trade pact, likely putting it into limbo as Trump demands changes
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Predators get a jump on free agency by acquiring Mavrik Bourque in a trade with the Stars

A weak free-agent pool has NHL teams turning to the trade route to improve their rosters this summer, a development that became evident Wednesday before the market opened. Nashville acquired pending restricted free agent forward Mavrik Bourque from Dallas. The Predators sent a 2027 second- and a 2028 third-round pick to the Stars for Bourque and defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin. “Mavrik Bourque is a quality, two-way player who will fit perfectly with what we are trying to build here in Nashville,” general manager Chris MacFarland said. “At just 24 ye
Predators get a jump on free agency by acquiring Mavrik Bourque in a trade with the Stars
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India central bank chief sees case for lower inflation target in long run

India is unlikely to raise its official inflation target and there may be a case for lowering it over the long term, Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra said at an event in Russia on Wednesday.The country's inflation-targeting framework has helped lower average inflation, the central bank chief said in a conversation with his Russian counterpart, Elvira Nabiullina. India adopted its inflation-targeting framework in 2016, which tasks the Reserve Bank of India with keeping headline consumer price inflation within a band set by the government.In March, the government retained its reta
India central bank chief sees case for lower inflation target in long run

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Trump’s audacious bid to end birthright citizenship was not an entire loss at the Supreme Court

When President Donald Trump used his black Sharpie on his first day back in office to sign an executive order in January 2025 limiting birthright citizenship, he said, “This is a big one.”It was an audacious gambit.And in the most essential way, it failed. The Supreme Court by a 6-3 vote rejected his attempt to end the guarantee that all children born on US soil are citizens, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.The majority reaffirmed a centuries-old understanding of automatic citizenship, buttressed by the 14th Amendment, that dictates “All persons born or naturalized in t
Trump’s audacious bid to end birthright citizenship was not an entire loss at the Supreme Court
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Victor Willis, Village People front man, dies at 74

Singer Victor Willis, front man of disco group the Village People, died Tuesday at age 74.“It is with profound sadness that I must announce the death of my husband,” a post on his official Facebook page published Wednesday reads.“Victor passed away on Tuesday June 30, 2026 as a result of a short, but aggressive illness. The family request privacy at this time of great loss,” it adds.A separate post on the Village People Facebook page said the group were “profoundly sad” to announce the death of the singer.Willis co-wrote the group’s biggest hits, including “YMCA,” “In the N
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Takeaways from Supreme Court term: Trump's power is enhanced, but he lost some high-profile cases

President Donald Trump didn't get what he wanted in some of the biggest Supreme Court cases this year: tariffs, birthright citizenship and the attempted firing of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. But he also emerged from the term with even greater power. His immigration crackdown was largely upheld, his call to redistrict for partisan advantage marched ahead and his ability to control federal regulatory agencies expanded dramatically when the court overturned a 90-year-old precedent. The court's conservative majority also seemed willing to look past Trump’s
Takeaways from Supreme Court term: Trump's power is enhanced, but he lost some high-profile cases
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Bizarre encounter in Philadelphia leads to a home full of guns, chemicals and drugs, police say – and a missing woman’s name

Something odd caught a park ranger’s attention one recent Friday morning, according to court documents: a black BMW was parked in the wrong place.But police say the ranger approaching the car would ultimately lead to a sprawling investigation involving drugs, guns, mysterious chemicals, a missing woman and local and federal investigators turning a Philadelphia home inside out.“At this point, I just don’t know where this is going to go,” Philadelphia Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Vanore said at a news conference Friday.The case began with 44-year-old Eugene Horsch — the man behind

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Kevin Warsh’s reform-focused approach is already winning support on the global stage

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh isn’t alone in arguing that central banks should stop trying to predict the economy: A slew of top central bankers said Wednesday they also question the practice of speculating about the economy’s future path.“We have found common cause,” Warsh said Wednesday during a panel hosted by the European Central Bank in Sintra, Portugal. That was in response to ECB President Christine Lagarde, who said: “I have one regret, it’s to have felt bound and compelled by forward guidance.”Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and Bank of Canada Governor Tiff
Kevin Warsh’s reform-focused approach is already winning support on the global stage
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Eurovision, eh? Canada will compete at the glitzy song contest in 2027

The Eurovision Song Contest is expanding across the Atlantic, with Canada set to compete at next year’s edition of the glitter-drenched pop music competition. Contest organizer the European Broadcasting Union and Canadian public broadcaster CBC announced that Canada will send an act to the 2027 contest in Bulgaria in May. Canada is the first new country to join Eurovision since Australia entered in 2015. The announcement was made on the Canada Day national holiday. It comes shortly after Canada joined the EBU, an association of national public broadcasters that o
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Buckingham Palace is a must-see for tourists. So why don’t the royals want to live there?

When the British royal family ramps up the pomp and pageantry to mark moments of national importance, Buckingham Palace often provides the perfect backdrop.But it has also been the official London residence of the sovereign since 1837. Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live in Buckingham Palace, moving in when she came to the throne nearly 200 years ago.Despite spending considerable time at their various country retreats, from Windsor Castle outside London, to Balmoral in Scotland, every subsequent monarch has kept Buckingham Palace as their primary residence. Until now.It was revealed l
Buckingham Palace is a must-see for tourists. So why don’t the royals want to live there?
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Trump says US ‘couldn’t build a plane like this’ as Qatari-gifted Air Force One embarks on inaugural flight

As President Donald Trump boarded his inaugural flight on the new Air Force One, a luxury jet donated by the government of Qatar, he shared his excitement for the new aircraft and its foreign builders, saying the US “couldn’t build a plane like this.”“I’m excited about the first flight,” he told reporters ahead of his trip to North Dakota on Wednesday for an America 250 celebration.The new jet, an unconditional gift estimated to be worth about $400 million, has generated legal, ethical and national security questions. The plane has a new color scheme — white, red and navy blue �

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Trump will visit newly built Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota's Badlands

Trump will visit newly built Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota's Badlands
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The S&P 500 is up almost 10% this year, despite war, inflation and AI nerves

The S&P 500 is up almost 10% this year, despite war, inflation and AI nerves

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OpenAI film 'Artificial,' dropped by Amazon, finds a new home with Neon

“Artificial,” Luca Guadagnino’s starry film about Sam Altman and OpenAI, has been acquired by the indie distributor Neon after it was dropped by Amazon MGM Studios

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Trump’s sweeping changes to student loans take effect today. Here’s what they mean for you

Trump’s sweeping changes to student loans take effect today. Here’s what they mean for you
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Judges strike down Trump administration's overhaul of student loan forgiveness program

A pair of federal judges struck down a Trump administration overhaul to a public service forgiveness program for student loans, ruling Tuesday in two separate cases in favor of advocates who said the program risked becoming a tool for political retribution

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Longtime Clinton aide walks back claim former president visited Epstein’s island

Longtime Clinton aide walks back claim former president visited Epstein’s island

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Trump made more than a billion dollars from cryptocurrency ventures in first year back in office

Trump made more than a billion dollars from cryptocurrency ventures in first year back in office
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Venezuelans scour collapsed buildings by hand while government machinery stands unused

Venezuelans scour collapsed buildings by hand while government machinery stands unused

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Supreme Court spurns Trump on birthright citizenship, allows transgender sports bans

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‘A huge victory for common sense’: West Virginia Atty General reacts to Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes

West Virginia Attorney General (R) JB McCuskey reacts to the Supreme Court’s decision Tuesday which ruled that states may bar transgender students from playing on girls sports teams.

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From LA to Scottsdale: The Founder Behind AdDynamix Is Building the Bridge Between AI and Business Tools

An LA digital advertising veteran of 28 years has moved to Scottsdale and is building what he calls the missing piece between business software and the AI assistants people now use every day. SCOTTSDALE, AZ. When Benoit Pecqueur talks about his latest company, he sounds less like a founder pitching a product and more like an operator who got tired of watching the same problem repeat itself. “Most small business owners are watching the AI revolution from the sidelines,” he says. “Not because they don’t want it. Because their tools don’t talk to ChatGPT or Claude. Their accountant still pulls

From LA to Scottsdale: The Founder Behind AdDynamix Is Building the Bridge Between AI and Business Tools