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  • Consumer Sentiment Surges as Trump Rolls Back Tariffs
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    President Donald Trump announced Wednesday morning that a deal easing trade tensions with China is “done,” pending final approval from him and Chinese...

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    GOP Bill Would Slash Taxes for Top Earners, but Some Low Earners Could Pay More: JCT

    The reconciliation bill containing much of President Trump’s agenda would provide a significant tax cut for high-income households, but low-income...

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