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28.11 / 03:37
MET CEO Strategy Election President Meta Ceo social Relationships Mark Zuckerberg Meets With Trump at Mar-a-Lago
Mark Zuckerberg met Wednesday with President-elect Donald Trump in a rare face-to-face encounter, the latest attempt by the Meta CEO to establish a positive rapport with Trump. The meeting, confirmed by three people with knowledge of the matter, was initiated by Zuckerberg, who has had a strained relationship with Trump over the past decade. Trump, who has long maintained that Meta has unfairly restrained him and other conservatives across its social media apps, has lobbed broadsides against Zuckerberg on social media and during stump speeches. Zuckerberg flew in to West Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday evening before joining Trump at his hotel and club, Mar-a-Lago, on Wednesday, according to the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the meeting. The two men largely exchanged pleasantries, with Zuckerberg congratulating Trump on winning the presidency.
28.11 / 03:35
Strategy President Doge show social Department Courts Elon Musk's slashing of the federal budget faces big hurdles
In Silicon Valley, tech leaders are eagerly seeking positions or introductions to the department, even though for now it is not an actual part of government, but a loose grouping that Elon Musk named after an internet meme. On his social media platform, X, Musk posted a «Godfather»-style photo of himself as the «Dogefather,» asking government employees, «What did you get done this week?» And in Washington, a House subcommittee has been announced to help push through President-elect Donald Trump's vision, announced Nov. 12, for a department that would slash the $6.7 trillion federal budget.
28.11 / 02:33
Cooper security Strategy Southern President social prevention Trump speaks with Mexico's president, claims an agreement to effectively close the border
Two days after President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose sweeping new tariffs on Canada and Mexico as part of his effort to crack down on illegal immigration and drugs, he says he spoke with the Mexican president and she “agreed to stop Migrati...
28.11 / 02:01
markets UPS CEO security Nov Department Editorial Trump’s Cabinet picks: The good, the bad and the ugly
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Doug Burgum, Chris Wright, Linda McMahon and Brendan CarrVivek Ramaswamy and Elon MuskMarco Rubio and Mike WaltzTulsi Gabbard and Pete HegsethLori Chavez-DeRemerRobert F. Kennedy Jr.
28.11 / 01:35
Assurant President War peace Mint Quick Edit Will the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire last?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon could not have come a moment too soon, especially since Tel Aviv had seemed determined to pursue its war against the Iran-backed militia with the same intensity as its campaign against Hamas in Gaza.
27.11 / 21:33
UPS Target economy show reports Department US economy grows at 2.8% pace in third quarter on consumer spending
The American economy expanded at a healthy 2.8% annual pace from July through September on strong consumer spending and a surge in exports, the government said Wednesday, leaving unchanged its initial estimate of third-quarter growth
27.11 / 21:33
Target security Southern Bill Trade country Destinations Canada is already examining tariffs on certain US items following Trump's tariff threat
A government official says Canada is already examining possible retaliatory tariffs on certain items from the United States should President-elect Donald Trump follow through on his threat to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products
27.11 / 21:23
COST Research consequences Interviews Goldman predicts ‘significant’ hit to U.S. from Trump’s Canada tariffs
U.S. consumers face “significant consequences” from President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., with the bank casting doubt over its implementation.
27.11 / 20:03
Citizens Williams Strategy Election President voice How to win election in red states? The Democrats can learn from this fiery American evangelical pastor
US Vice President Kamala Harris's defeat to US President- elect Donald Trump in the recent US Presidential elections; numerous factors are being analyzed to understand the loss. According to CNN, several supporters are eventually grappling with the implications of Donald Trump's victory, specifically given that he won less than half of the popular vote but secured all swing states. CNN reported that prominent figures like Rev. William J. Barber II placed an argument that both racism and sexism played significant roles in the US Presidential election outcome alongside economic concerns that resonate with the working-class voters. Also Read: Billboard ranks Taylor Swift as the No. 2 greatest pop star of the 21st century, who will be No. 1? This singer's name is doing the rounds
27.11 / 20:03
markets Entertainment Strategy Election President travelers donates Biggest question: As Trump takes over as the 47th U.S President, what will his salary be? Here is a breakdown
US Constitution, US President- elect Donald Trump will receive an annual salary of $400,000, as determined by Congress. According to GO Banking Rates, in addition to this base salary, the US President is entitled to several allowances that enhance his financial package. These allowances include a $50,000 presidential expense account for personal and professional expenses, a $100,000 travel fund for official travel and an entertainment budget of $19,000 per year for hosting events. Also Read: Do Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton have a tense relationship? Her role in the monarchy may be re-evaluated when William becomes the king
27.11 / 19:29
markets Digital Strategy Election show social reports Did Trump's aide Natalie Harp send out a series of passionate letters to the President-elect? Here's what reports are saying
president-elect's aide's adoring letters, Trump attacks the New York Times and its third-rate writer. In an overnight Truth Social tirade, Donald Trump attacked the failing New York Times, calling for an apology for its junk coverage of him and specifically targeting its correspondent Maggie Haberman. The president-elect wrote in the post, «Will the failing New York Times apologise to its readers for getting years of 'Trump' coverage so wrong?» They write such fake 'junk,' knowing full well how wrong it is, only to make fun of it, as quoted in a report by The Independent. The newspaper has a long history of rigorous fact-checking and has been transparent about its methods. Also Read: Is the war over and will Ukraine surrender? Russia is advancing in the country at the fastest rate since 2022
27.11 / 17:05
markets Google Strategy pandemic Trade Experts track US stock market, Wall Street are betting on game-changing Donald Trump move. What is it?
The number of deals and their value are both below pre-pandemic levels. In the U.S. deal values fell 23 per cent in 2023 from just before the pandemic, while the number of deals slumped 20 per cent. The current year is on track for and even deeper slump, according to Dealogic, as per a report on AP. That could change thanks to the Federal Reserve loosening its interest rate policy and returning President Donald Trump vowing to slash regulations. Trump's planned cuts to the Federal Trade Commission could also mean less staff scrutinizing antitrust concerns.
27.11 / 16:41
Food Trade Experts trump tariffs After previous Trump tariffs, here’s the list of goods Canada hit back on
tariffs once Donald Trump takes office, the question remains on if the federal government would issue retaliatory tariffs like they did during the previous trade spat between the two countries.In 2018, Trump imposed a 25-per cent tariff on steel and 10-per cent tariff on aluminum products amid ongoing negotiations of a new North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).In response, Canada released a list of retaliatory tariffs on items imported from the U.S.
27.11 / 16:09
markets Manufacturing Trade Universities country reports International Trump's sharp tariff hikes could speed up China's shift to new markets and offshore factories
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to sharply raise tariffs on all Chinese imports and close some loopholes Chinese exporters currently use to sell their products more cheaply in the U.S. If enacted, his plans would likely raise prices in...
27.11 / 14:17
Fox CEO Tesla SpaceX Doge information Relationships Elon Musk's relationship with Donald Trump revealed. Tesla CEO's mother says he thinks 'there’s a future for America now'
Elon Musk's mother, Maye Musk, recently shared insights into the unique dynamic between her son and President-elect Donald Trump. In an appearance on Fox Business' Varney & Co., she discussed the close bond they share, revealing some surprising details about their interactions and their shared vision for America’s future.
27.11 / 13:07
markets UPS Target economy Trade social International Trump’s tariff message: I’m in charge of the economic agenda
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When President-elect Donald Trump said he would nominate the hedge-fund manager Scott Bessent as his Treasury secretary Friday, much of Wall Street and corporate America breathed a sigh of relief. The choice of Bessent, who is hawkish on deficits, a defender of the dollar’s reserve status, and until recently circumspect about tariffs, suggested that Trump would put a priority on market-friendly measures to boost economic growth and hold down inflation and interest rates.
27.11 / 12:09
markets DOW economy Trade Stock market today: World shares are mixed, with China benchmarks higher despite tariff talk
World shares are mixed with Chinese stocks leading gains after U.S. stocks rose to records despite President-elect Donald Trump’s latest talk about tariffs
27.11 / 09:55
Bitcoin What policies can we expect from Trump for Bitcoin growth?
With a fresh presidential term on the horizon, Donald Trump’s pro-crypto stance is poised to impact not only the US crypto market but also the entire global ecosystem. His proposed policies, from reshaping crypto regulations to establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, signal a shift that could reverberate across borders, affecting crypto adoption, trading, and innovation worldwide.
27.11 / 09:33
markets economy Sustainability Research pandemic show innovations Economic advice for Donald Trump and Jerome Powell: First, do no harm
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. If US economic growth is so good, then why does the Fed need to cut interest rates? That was essentially the question put to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently after a speech in Dallas. It would be more constructive to examine the premise—why is growth so good?—and ask what the Fed and others can do to keep it that way.

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