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How Trump could reshape the economy

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5 ways Trump could reshape the economy
The Hill · Alex Gangitano, Taylor Giorno
Trump’s plans for steep new tariffs and mass deportations loom as two of the most serious and unpredictable obstacles facing businesses.
Inflation helped Trump win. His policies might drive prices higher again
theconversation.com · Veronika Dolar
The president-elect owes his political comeback in large part to voters’ concerns over the soaring price of everything from gasoline to coffee.
Here’s who Trump has picked for his Cabinet and other top White House jobs
CBS News · Kathryn Watson, Caitlin Yilek
With Republicans taking control of the Senate, many of President-elect Trump’s Cabinet nominees are likely to face an easy path to confirmation.
The push for Elon Musk to lead American AI policy is already starting
The Verge · Lauren Feiner
Musk has been a leading critic of OpenAI, a company he cofounded but more recently has distanced himself from and made into an opponent.
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Leonid meteor shower 2024: A visual guide to where and when to view
USA TODAY · Janet Loehrke
Skywatchers, get ready to witness some celestial activity as the Leonids and Northern Taurids meteor showers peak in mid-November.
Dwayne Johnson is the world’s biggest movie star. Now he’s trying to disappear.
GQ · Zach Baron
Johnson struggles, in the most prosaic sense, to be alone.
Sunk U.S. WWII warship known as the ‘dancing mouse’ found 80 years later
NBC News · Patrick Smith
The discovery has revealed the resting place of more than 200 servicemen who died three months after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Two sets of identical twins who live, work and raise children together
ABC News · Rachel Wenzlaff and Doc Louallen
Their children are genetic siblings, known as quaternary twins.
Is beauty natural?
Aeon Media · Abigail Tulenko
Charles Darwin was as fascinated by extravagant ornament in nature as Jane Austen was in culture. Did their explanations agree?
The 25 best places to go in 2025
Condé Nast Traveler · Megan Spurrell and Arati Menon
Trek through remote mountains, or cruise through aquamarine seas.

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