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See AllBillionaire investor Bill Ackman walked back his attack on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Monday in a post on social media, after previously arguing the commerce secretary profits if the economy implodes amid ongoing backlash to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. “It was unfair of me to lash out at @howardlutnick. I don’t think he is pursuing his self interest. I am sure he is doing the best he can for the country while representing the…
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced plans on Saturday to pause shipments of its British-made vehicles…
Italian luxury group Prada is set to make a decision this week about a potential takeover of smaller rival…

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View MoreTrump on Friday shared video of a recent airstrike on Houthi rebels, writing, “They will never sink our ships again.””These Houthis gathered for instructions on an attack,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Oops, there will be no attack by these Houthis! They will never sink our ships again!”The black and white…
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View MoreAs the United States came close to making a deal with Chinese-owned TikTok to spin off its US operations into a new company owned by U.S. investors, the Chinese government said it wouldn’t agree to it, citing the Trump administration’s tariffs, according to a report. The deal had been approved…
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View MoreReopening the world to globetrotters post-pandemic has been a long journey. In 2020 Americans were locked down, with flights grounded, cruises docked, and all non-essential travel halted. In the months that followed, passengers slowly returned to once-empty airports, navigating social distancing, masks mandates, and staffing shortages. Now, as travel continues…