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Various parts of iPhones are made in different nations, and suppliers for Apple often have locations in multiple countries. For example, Bosch Sensortech, which supplies accelerom
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Raw Story on MSNEx-prosecutor loves judge's smackdown of Trump: 'Let's peopel connect the dots'A federal judge accused the president of enacting an executive order he declared an "unconstitutional abuse of Donald Trump's power." One of the lawyers targeted in the order is celebrating the ruling,
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Money Digest on MSNThe Average Net Worth Of United States Presidents (Before And After Taking Office)Many U.S. presidents have increased their net worth both during their time in office and particularly afterward, with book and speaking deals.
On this date in history: In 1844, the first U.S telegraph line was formally opened -- between Baltimore and Washington. The first message sent was "What hath God wrought?" In 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was opened to the public, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan in New York City.
President Donald Trump threatened the European Union with 50 percent tariffs. More tariff turmoil: Trump is also waging war on Apple, threatening 25 percent tariffs if it doesn’t shift iPhone production to the United States — that could mean price hikes. Stock markets fell slightly with the news.
A shelter set up in Baja California following Trump's inauguration expected far more new arrivals from the U.S.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Drops Another Tariffs Bombshell to Begin in Matter of DaysThe top spender, holding close to $18.5 million of Trump’s coin, is called “SUN” and is held by a Seychelles-based crypto exchange known as HTX. Justin Sun, a Chinese national accused of fraud, known for spending $6.2 million on a banana and then eating it, is on HTX’s board and already has a financial relationship with Trump.
While meme coins are often treated as jokes, with no real utility, Trump’s meme coins have become a way for wealthy individuals to gain access to Trump and funnel money to his family. So far, Trump’s coin has generated at least $320 million in fees, according to Chainalysis, a crypto analytics firm.