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29.09 / 03:03
markets UPS President stage country Schools Donald Trump lists his grievances in a Wisconsin speech intended to link Harris to illegal immigration
Donald Trump meandered Saturday through a list of grievances against Vice President Kamala Harris and other issues during an event intended to link his Democratic opponent to illegal border crossings. A day after Harris discussed immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, Trump spoke to a crowd in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, about immigration. He blamed Harris for migrants committing crimes after entering the U.S. illegally, alleging she was responsible for «erasing our border.» «I will liberate Wisconsin from the mass migrant invasion,» he said. «We're going to liberate the country.»
28.09 / 02:43
markets security Election President fencing Harris inspects fence at US-Mexico border as she works to project tougher stance on migration
Kamala Harris walked a scrubby stretch of fence line along Arizona's border with Mexico on Friday, seeking to project an image of strength against illegal migration as she confronts one of her biggest vulnerabilities in the November election. In her first trip to the international boundary since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee, Harris chatted with local Border Patrol leaders as they strode along a rust-colored stretch of wall built during Barack Obama's presidency. Temperatures in Douglas, Arizona, neared 100 degrees during a conversation that lasted about half an hour. «They've got a tough job, and they need, rightly, support to do their job,» Harris said of the Border Patrol as she entered the Douglas port of entry for a briefing on efforts to block the flow of fentanyl across the border. «They are very dedicated. And so I'm here to talk with them about what we can continue to do to support them. And also thank them for the hard work they do.»
27.09 / 22:03
Citi Waters Sustainability country Inside boating mountaineering John as a tropical storm hits Mexico's Pacific coast a 2nd time
Tropical Storm John came ashore on Mexico’s Pacific Coast on Thursday, coming back to life for a second landfall after its previous deadly passage through the country earlier in the week
27.09 / 22:03
UPS Target Food Trade President War country Trump favors huge new tariffs. What are they, and how do they work?
Former President Donald Trump has proposed a 60% tariff on goods from China and a 20% tariff on everything else the United States imports
27.09 / 22:03
Citi Action Airlines President Pride rights Mexico's president touts austerity on his way out of office but lavishes largesse on friends
Mexico's outgoing president has always taken pride in his reputation as a penny-pincher, cutting funds for most government agencies and states
27.09 / 12:17
markets UPS Citi economy Research reports Why silver is having a golden moment
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. All that glitters isn’t just gold—it’s also silver. The commodity’s price is up about 34% year to date, outpacing gold, which keeps hitting record highs.
27.09 / 02:55
markets FIVE Sustainability wellness Experts Universities Schools 'Zombie' hurricane John comes back to life, lashing Mexico's Pacific coast
Hurricane John strengthened once again on Thursday as it hurled rain at Mexico's southwestern coast dotted with ports and tourist hotspots, an area already soaked by the slow-moving storm system over the past several days. John has churned menacingly near the stretch of coastline since Monday, weakening and strengthening again as it impacted major cargo ports, temporarily shutting local airports as well as claiming at least five lives, mostly due to mudslides. AccuWeather meteorologist Jesse Ferrell referred to John as a «zombie» storm — a term that refers to systems that dissipate before strengthening back into a storm, first coined by the U.S. National Weather Service in 2020 when the remnants of storm Paulette regenerated near the Azores after striking Bermuda.
26.09 / 10:31
UPS Waters BAY Southern Universities evacuation Schools Hurricane Helene threatens 'unsurvivable' storm surge and vast inland damage, forecasters say
Hurricane Helene was advancing Thursday across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida, threatening an «unsurvivable» storm surge in northwestern parts of the state as well as damaging winds, rains and flash floods hundreds of miles inland across much of the southeastern U.S., the National Weather Service in Tallahassee said. Helene is expected to be a major hurricane — meaning a Category 3 or higher — when it makes landfall on Florida's northwestern coast Thursday evening. As of early Thursday, hurricane warnings and flash flood warnings extended far beyond the coast up into south-central Georgia. The governors of Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas have all declared emergencies in their states. The weather service forecast storm surges of up to 20 feet (6 meters) and warned they could be particularly «catastrophic and life-threatening» in Florida's Apalachee Bay. It added that high winds and heavy rains also posed risks.
25.09 / 18:37
markets Reuters Fox Election Patterson country Pharmaceuticals What products would be disrupted by a port strike?
National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors CEO Eric Hoplin discusses potential port strikes on Mornings with Maria.
25.09 / 14:29
Citi Action Election Trade President prevention International AMLO seizes U.S.-owned port in final week as Mexico's leader
Mexico finalized plans to take control of a port and quarry owned by Vulcan Materials Co. on its Caribbean coast, deepening tensions days before the nation’s president leaves office.
25.09 / 12:35
markets Manufacturing Strategy Election President country Trump's low-tax, high-tariff strategy could clash with economic realities
Donald Trump makes his closing economic argument before the election, he is outlining a vision for a manufacturing renaissance that reprises a familiar pitch: Make goods in America and enjoy low taxes, or face punishing tariffs. Trump's pitch combines the type of carrots-and-sharp-sticks approach that he called «America First» during his first term, when he imposed stiff tariffs on allies and competitors while lowering taxes on American firms. During a speech in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday, Trump suggested he would go far beyond that initial approach and adopt what he rebranded a «new American industrialism.»
25.09 / 06:51
Citi Provident Action wellness Department prevention infection US to hand over pest inspections of Mexican avocados to Mexico and California growers aren't happy
California avocado growers are fuming about a U.S. decision to hand over pest inspections of Mexican orchards to the Mexican government
25.09 / 05:17
Election WhatsApp Delegation of diplomats visiting Kashmir to witness elections
Kashmir on Wednesday to witness the ongoing assembly elections. The delegation comprised diplomats from Delhi-based missions of the US, Mexico, Guyana, South Korea, Somalia, Panama, Singapore, Nigeria, Spain, South Africa, Norway, Tanzania, Rwanda, Algeria and the Philippines, people familiar with the matter said. Most of the embassies are represented by their Charge d'affaires and deputy chief of missions, they said. Others are represented by political officers at minister-counselor and counselor ranks.
24.09 / 22:33
Citi Provident FIFA HANS International Sporting Phone deal for visiting fans at 2026 World Cup part of Verizon sponsor pact with FIFA
Soccer fans arriving in North America for the 2026 World Cup have been promised help with their cell phone coverage
24.09 / 22:33
COST Manufacturing Election Trade President country reports Trump calls for 100% tariffs on cars made in Mexico as part of US manufacturing plan
Donald Trump has pledged to stop U.S. businesses from shipping jobs overseas and to take other countries’ jobs and factories by relying heavily on sweeping tariffs
24.09 / 22:33
Citi Action Parke Trade President show Department US company accuses Mexico of expropriating its property on the Caribbean coast
An American quarry company says the Mexican government has carried out a de-facto expropriation of its properties on Mexico's Caribbean coast
24.09 / 13:55
Platform ByteDance TikTok song Videos TikTok to shut down music streaming service
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. TikTok is closing its music service, just two years after parent company ByteDance set its sights on taking on streaming giants Spotify and Apple Music. TikTok Music will close Nov.
23.09 / 09:03
COST Strategy country travelers Interviews How you can unlock third-country access with your US, UK, or Schengen visas
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Many countries "piggyback" onto the visa approval systems of large developed nations, allowing visa-free entry or visas on arrival for Indian travellers holding valid US, UK, Canada, or Schengen visas. If you already possess a residence or even tourist visa issued by the US, UK or Schengen-area country, many third country doors will open for you.
22.09 / 18:53
COST Ripple Fox economy Southern President country Potential port strikes send ripple effects through supply chain, threaten inflation
Lydia Hu reports on a potential port strike ahead of the holidays on ‘Mornings with Maria.’

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