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Trump: Open to Musk buying TikTok

President Donald Trump said he was open to buying TikTok social media app if billionaire Elon Musk wanted to.

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2025-01-22 15:30:41
According to Reuters, Trump officials confirmed a Wall Street Journal report that he would not implement new tariffs on his first day in office.

According to Reuters, Trump officials confirmed a Wall Street Journal report that he would not implement new tariffs on his first day in office.

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2025-01-20 22:42:52
The Gaza ceasefire agreement has been formally reached and will be implemented in three phases

According to Reuters, an official familiar with the matter said that Israel and Hamas have formally reached a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, which will take effect on January 19. The agreement outlines an initial six-week ceasefire phase that includes the gradual withdrawal of Israeli troops from central Gaza and arrangements for the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza. The stage...

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2025-01-16 06:51:59
Reuters: Musk may be under investigation

According to a report by Reuters on November 15, two Democratic senators said in a letter seen by Reuters reporters on the 15th that the Pentagon and law enforcement agencies should investigate reports that billionaire Elon Musk had multiple phone calls with Russian officials, including Putin, for national security reasons. The two senators were signed on the 15th...

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2024-11-16 14:55:36
Trump rejects Fox News' invitation to hold a second presidential debate with Harris

According to Reuters, former US President Donald Trump has rejected an invitation from Fox News to hold a second presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris on October 24 or 27. Mr. Trump said there would be no more debates before the November 5 election, after Mr. Harris accepted CNN's invitation to debate on October 23 and Mr. Trump declined. Polls are showing a tight race after their first debate on September 10. Mr. Trump said in a statement to Truth Social: "There will be no remat...

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2024-10-10 11:21:10
Survey: U.S. voters are more likely to favor Trump's economic policies, with 43% approval rating and 40% approval rating for Harris.

According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, U.S. voters are more likely to support Trump's economic policies, with 43 percent, compared with 40 percent for Harris. The gap is down from 11 percentage points in July.

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2024-08-28 03:34:57
Poll: Harris leads Trump by one percentage point

Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate in the United States, leads Republican candidate Donald Trump with 43 percent of registered voters, with a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Registered voters prefer Trump's plans on the economy, immigration and crime, with Harris leading on health care.

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2024-07-31 04:13:07