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The protesters were trying to escalate a movement targeting Tesla dealerships and vehicles in opposition to Musk's role as the head of the newly created Department of of Government Efficiency
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US President Donald Trump said India has agreed to cut its tariffs “way down” as he reiterated his claim that the country charges America massive tariffs that make it difficult to sell products there
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Instead of being sent by the Office of Personnel Management, which functions as a human resources agency for the federal government but doesn't have the power to hire or fire, the email was to come from individual agencies that have direct oversight of career officials
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The move was the latest and one of the biggest steps yet toward what President Donald Trump and cost-cutting ally Elon Musk say is their goal of gutting the six-decade-old aid and development agency in a broader campaign to slash the size of the federal government
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It comes after staffers from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, were at the Pentagon earlier in the week and received lists of such employees
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The company has advertised for 13 positions, including customer-facing and back-end positions, according to its website
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The Union Budget presented earlier in the month has already reduced Customs duties on quite a few items. The most recent is the duty cut on bourbon whiskey
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President Donald Trump is taking a blowtorch to the rules that have governed world trade for decades. The “reciprocal' tariffs that he announced are likely to create chaos for global businesses and conflict with America's allies and adversaries alike
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The American cult bike brand once sold 13 models in India before it shut its manufacturing and sales operations in 2020
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According to sources, the deportees comprise 67 persons from Punjab, 33 from Haryana, eight from Gujarat, three from Uttar Pradesh, two each from Rajasthan and Maharashtra, and one each from Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh
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US District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, agreed to block an order that would have given the thousands of overseas USAID workers the administration wanted to place on abrupt administrative leave just 30 days to move families and households back to the US on government expense
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Jaspal Singh, a citizen of India was arrested on January 29 in Tukwila, Washington. Singh is charged with “assault with sexual motivation”, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Seattle said
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By altering a long-standing pillar of US immigration law, Trump’s move has the potential to reshape global perceptions of citizenship, migration and opportunity
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The movement has organised under the hashtags #buildtheresistance and #50501, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states, one day. Many of the protests are planned at state capitols, with some in other cities
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President Donald Trump said Tuesday he isn't ruling out deploying US troops to support reconstruction of Gaza and he envisions “long-term” US ownership of a redevelopment of the territory
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Uncertainty surrounding US President Trump’s trade policies and a flight to safe-haven assets ahead of key central bank policy meetings are keeping the metal in high demand
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The literary response to historic tragedies has been a process of absorbing trauma - often beginning with poetry and non-fiction and, after months or years, expanding to narrative fiction.
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The comedian has been active in the comedy scene for several years and published three books
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Biden will take the oath on his 127-year-old family Bible, which will be held by his wife, Jill Biden.
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The pardons and commutations for 143 people, including Bannon, were announced after midnight Wednesday in the final hours of Trump's White House term.