Trump plans to start notifying countries of U.S. tariffs up to 70%

US President Donald Trump said his administration will probably start notifying trading partners Friday of the new US tariff on their exports effective Aug. 1, while reiterating a preference for simplicity over complicated negotiations five days before his deadline for deals. Trump told reporters that about “10 or 12” letters would go out Friday, with […]

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Donald Trump’s tax bill moves ahead as House rebels back down

Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for free Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world Donald Trump’s flagship tax and spending bill moved closer to final congressional approval after Republican holdouts in the House of Representatives agreed to advance the legislation. The rebellion by a handful of members […]

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North Korea may have agents inside your company. 6 signs to look for

Michael Barnhart is an investigator at DTEX Systems focused on North Korea. They showed up on time, crushed deadlines, asked no questions. It was a bit weird they never turned their camera on, but not a deal breaker. Then they were gone. No notice. No forwarding details. Just silence. Across industries, some of the highest-performing […]

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What Are the Most Common Reasons People Call Emergency Heating Services? –

If your furnace stops working in the middle of winter, it can be a nightmare. You may be tempted to try to fix it yourself, but unless you’re a professional, this is probably not a good idea. The best thing to do is to call emergency heating services in La Porte, TX. But what are […]

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UK bonds fall sharply on doubts over Rachel Reeves’ future after tearful PMQs

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. UK government bonds faced their biggest one-day sell-off since the 2022 “mini” Budget after Sir Keir Starmer declined to back a tearful Rachel Reeves during Prime Minister’s Questions. Starmer refused to say that the chancellor […]

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Why CEOs must spend more time with frontline employees

Anne Chow, former CEO of AT&T Business, is lead director on FranklinCovey’s board of directors, a director of 3M and CSX, and author of Lead Bigger: The Transformative Power of Inclusion. In my years leading at AT&T, I witnessed a curious phenomenon. When a crisis hit our communications networks, our teams, regardless of function and […]

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