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Bad Bunny, in his new music video, depicted Donald Trump doing something highly unlikely to ever happen: apologize for his hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies. Well, at least a voice sounding remarkably like the president did.
Joined by First Lady Melania Trump and officials, Trump surveyed devastation and met with victims' families and emergency responders.
After months of saying there was, in fact, a whole lot of something there, folks have had a ton of questions about the eye-raising move. In fact, according to CNN data reporter Harry Enten, people are searching for Trump’s name along with Epstein on Google at historic rates.
This page is a summary of news on Texas floods for Friday, July 11. For the latest news on the Texas flooding, read USA TODAY's coverage for Saturday, July 12. President Donald Trump on Friday said he’d never seen destruction from a disaster as bad as what he saw in Texas after he surveyed the damage of catastrophic flooding that tore across the state's Hill Country and as authorities and volunteers continued to search for the missing.
President Trump said the Secret Service “had a bad day” when a would-be assassin’s bullet came within a quarter-inch of killing him during a 2024 campaign rally in Butler, Pa. — but insisted that “I have great confidence in these people.”
Trump's tariffs may pose less threat to Asian markets than initially feared, wrote Goldman Sachs analysts. Tariffs may hurt markets, but if there's clear information about them, investors would feel less negative. North Asian markets face higher exposure, while Southeast Asia markets are less affected.
Bad Bunny is celebrating the Puerto Rican diaspora and immigrant community this Fourth of July with a political statement. Here's what he said.
Rivian's founder and CEO RJ Scaringe says the elimination of the federal EV tax credit and other incentives will put America behind, but push his company ahead in the long run.
Key Points The One, Big, Beautiful Bill is now law, and it includes changes to Social Security.Older adults are set to receive a large tax break, saving many seniors thousands of dollars per year.However,
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No segment has faced scrutiny quite like EVs — but the moves don’t necessarily hurt the brands you’d expect. Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe said that while he doesn’t agree with the moves made by the administration, the impact could actually be positive for Rivian on the whole.