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The Trump administration's trade policy faces a critical test this week as a federal court weighs the legality of its sweeping tariffs.
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BALMEDIE, Scotland (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump opened a new golf course bearing his name in Scotland on Tuesday, capping a five-day foreign trip designed to promote his family’s luxury properties and play golf.
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump's Tax Bill: White House Touts GDP Growth While Experts Warn of Multi-Trillion National DebtPresident Trump's multitrillion-dollar tax bill becomes law despite economist warnings about rising federal debt and deficit concerns.
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Daily Mail on MSNPresident Donald Trump departs Scotland en route to the White HouseU.S. President Donald Trump formally opened a new golf course at his sprawling property in Scotland on Tuesday (July 29), saying he would play a quick round before heading home to focus on addressing crises in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Hayhoe's sentiments were echoed by John Holdren, a fellow climate scientist and former science adviser during the Obama administration. Holdren criticized the current administration's direction regarding climate-based data, accusing it of intentionally keeping the public in the dark.