European Carmakers Welcome, and Worry About, U.S. Tariff Deal
German auto companies embraced greater clarity but warned that even the lower rate of tariffs agreed between Brussels and Washington would still hurt. Source: Original News
German auto companies embraced greater clarity but warned that even the lower rate of tariffs agreed between Brussels and Washington would still hurt. Source: Original News
Some French cabinet members have aired their sharp disapproval of the deal, including the country’s prime minister who called it “a dark day.” Source: Original News
Thousands of scientific papers have used data collected by users of the platform iNaturalist, according to new research. Source: Original News
President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain were set to visit two Trump golf courses, the day after a U.S.-E.U. trade deal. Source: Original News
Wells, like many U.S. tourist spots that rely on foreign labor, is fearful of immigration raids. The local police department’s agreement to collaborate with federal agents only adds to the anxiety. Source: Original News
The parasitic fly that attacks warm-blooded animals was eliminated from the United States in the 1960s, but it’s creeping toward the Texas-Mexico border. Source: Original News
At President Trump’s urging, Texas is trying to squeeze up to five Democrats out of office to pad Republicans’ slim majority in the House. Source: Original News
The state attorney general, Aaron Ford, is seen as Democrats’ best bet to oust Gov. Joe Lombardo. Mr. Lombardo doesn’t plan on going down easy. Source: Original News
Game designers have used artificial intelligence since the 1980s. But digital characters demonstrating self-awareness is a far cry from the ghosts chasing Pac-Man. Source: Original News
After a lot of big talk on trade, the Trump administration needed a big win. It appears to have just gotten one. Source: Original News