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Cryptopolitan on MSNGlobal Stocks Plunge on Trump’s Tariff Threat — Is XRP or MAGACOIN FINANCE the Safer Bet for 2025?As global markets reel from President Donald Trump’s surprise call for a 50% tariff on European Union goods starting June 1, investors are scrambling for safe havens — and once again, cryptocurrency is back in the spotlight.
The Trump administration wants to block states from trying to limit the "astounding" costs and impacts of climate change
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and the White House are betting that the bill full of President Trump’s priorities is so big — and so “beautiful,” at least in the eyes of the president — that it cannot fail.
President Trump is betting a controversial tax package will win over voters who are skeptical of tariffs, which threaten to raise consumer prices. The bill contains versions of his campaign-trail pledge to eliminate taxes on tips,
UK oddsmakers have made President Donald Trump the favorite to win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, while two offshore sportsbooks list him as the second choice.
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Amazon S3 on MSNRamaphosa Dares to Bet Trump -‘No Genocide’: Shocking LIVE Evidence Leave Him Silent in Front of AllIn a tense and dramatic face-off at the White House, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa boldly claimed there is “no genocide” of White farmers in South Africa. But Donald Trump wasn’t having it.
The TRUMP memecoin jumped 12% just a day before the exclusive holders’ dinner, brushing off “sell the news” concerns. On-chain data shows TRUMPSTH-NUPL sits in
Way-to-early bettings odds on who will win the 2028 Presidential Election has Josh Shapiro gaining ground on JD Vance.
Donald Trump Jr. hinted at a potential future presidential run while at the Qatar Economic Forum, acknowledging a "calling" to follow in his father's footsteps. Though he hasn't held political office,
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump’s Sports Makeover Could Rewrite the Rules for Players, Fans and TaxpayersPresident Trump has long used sports as a cultural touchstone. But according to The Wall Street Journal, his second term is shaping up to be more than symbolic. From college athlete pay to the NFL’s rules and even international sports diplomacy,