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US Imposes 25 Percent Tariff on Some Imports From Brazil
The action follows a year-long probe which concluded that Brazilian policies on digital trade, tariffs, intellectual property, ethanol access and deforestation burden U.S. commerce, USTR said in a statement.

90 Percent of Homebuyers in America Are Overpaying for Their Mortgages: Analyst
Alex Gailey, a data reporter and analyst at Bankrate, joins NTD to share more details and some good advice.

Popular Rice Balls Recalled Nationwide Over Undeclared Peanuts
The recall was prompted not by a company audit or regulatory inspection but by a customer tip-off.

Fossilized T. Rex Skeleton Sells for $50 Million at Auction
‘Gus’ is one of the largest and most complete dinosaur skeletons ever found, according to auction house Sotheby’s.
Meta Employees Sue Over Alleged AI-Powered Layoffs
More than two dozen Meta employees have filed a lawsuit against the tech giant.
Trade Fraud Task Force Reaches New Milestones as Recoveries Surpass $1 Billion
The Department of Justice (DOJ) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced Tuesday that the Trade Fraud Task Force (TFTF) has reached new milestones reflecting a fundamental shift in the federal government’s approach to customs and trade enforcement.
AI-Enhanced Resumes Complicate Job Market and Hiring Process for Employers
AI-enhanced resumes are complicating the job market as candidates flood employers with highly-polished resumes.
US Papa Murphy's Plans to Close Pizza Stores Nationwide
Up to 50 Papa Murphy's restaurants will close as MTY seeks to stem losses and improve the long-term performance of its corporate portfolio.
Best Buy Recalls Thousands of Gas Stoves Over Potential Fire Risk
Customers can visit Best Buy's website to register for the recall and obtain replacement parts.
US Consumer Inflation Slows More Than Expected in June
Prices dropped 0.4 percent in June from May, the largest monthly drop in four years.
China’s Helium Export Ban Puts Global Chip Sector at Risk
China has suddenly halted exports of a gas critical to semiconductor manufacturing. NTD examines why chipmakers are sounding the alarm.
California to Issue $3,500 Rebates to First-Time Electric Vehicle Buyers
California will issue $3,500 rebates for first-time electric vehicle buyers.
US Has ‘Gone 180 Degrees’ to Become World’s Largest Oil Exporter: Chief Economist
Iraq's Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi visited Washington on Monday to deepen ties with the U.S. on oil and gas deals.
12 States Sue to Block Paramount-Warner Bros Merger; Carville Blasts Far-Left Democrats: Big Deal or No Big Deal?
The panel on Tiffany Meier Tonight plays “Big Deal or No Big Deal” on California and 11 other states suing to stop the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery mega-merger
12 States Sue to Block Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger
Twelve states are suing to block Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Appeals Court Revives Autism Claims Against Tylenol Manufacturer
A lower court erroneously excluded testimony from multiple experts, the appeals court said.
Trump Admin Working to Ensure US Victory in AI Race Against China: Economist
Jill Homan, Deputy Director of Economy and Trade, AFPI, discussed with NTD the positive effects of President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
United States Retains Spot as World’s Top Oil Producer
In April, U.S. exports of crude oil hit a record 5.6 million barrels per day.
Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Willing to Pay More for Homes in Walkable Communities: NAR
Americans largely favor community design choices that emphasize small-lot, single-family homes, the National Association of Realtors said.
Key US Housing Affordability Bill Becomes Law Without Trump’s Signature
The president didn't sign the bill to protest the Senate's failure to pass the SAVE America Act, a voting reform measure.
US Imposes 25 Percent Tariff on Some Imports From Brazil
The action follows a year-long probe which concluded that Brazilian policies on digital trade, tariffs, intellectual property, ethanol access and deforestation burden U.S. commerce, USTR said in a statement.
90 Percent of Homebuyers in America Are Overpaying for Their Mortgages: Analyst
Alex Gailey, a data reporter and analyst at Bankrate, joins NTD to share more details and some good advice.
Popular Rice Balls Recalled Nationwide Over Undeclared Peanuts
The recall was prompted not by a company audit or regulatory inspection but by a customer tip-off.
Fossilized T. Rex Skeleton Sells for $50 Million at Auction
‘Gus’ is one of the largest and most complete dinosaur skeletons ever found, according to auction house Sotheby’s.
Meta Employees Sue Over Alleged AI-Powered Layoffs
More than two dozen Meta employees have filed a lawsuit against the tech giant.
Trade Fraud Task Force Reaches New Milestones as Recoveries Surpass $1 Billion
The Department of Justice (DOJ) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced Tuesday that the Trade Fraud Task Force (TFTF) has reached new milestones reflecting a fundamental shift in the federal government’s approach to customs and trade enforcement.
AI-Enhanced Resumes Complicate Job Market and Hiring Process for Employers
AI-enhanced resumes are complicating the job market as candidates flood employers with highly-polished resumes.
US Papa Murphy's Plans to Close Pizza Stores Nationwide
Up to 50 Papa Murphy's restaurants will close as MTY seeks to stem losses and improve the long-term performance of its corporate portfolio.
Best Buy Recalls Thousands of Gas Stoves Over Potential Fire Risk
Customers can visit Best Buy's website to register for the recall and obtain replacement parts.
US Consumer Inflation Slows More Than Expected in June
Prices dropped 0.4 percent in June from May, the largest monthly drop in four years.
China’s Helium Export Ban Puts Global Chip Sector at Risk
China has suddenly halted exports of a gas critical to semiconductor manufacturing. NTD examines why chipmakers are sounding the alarm.
California to Issue $3,500 Rebates to First-Time Electric Vehicle Buyers
California will issue $3,500 rebates for first-time electric vehicle buyers.
US Has ‘Gone 180 Degrees’ to Become World’s Largest Oil Exporter: Chief Economist
Iraq's Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi visited Washington on Monday to deepen ties with the U.S. on oil and gas deals.
12 States Sue to Block Paramount-Warner Bros Merger; Carville Blasts Far-Left Democrats: Big Deal or No Big Deal?
The panel on Tiffany Meier Tonight plays “Big Deal or No Big Deal” on California and 11 other states suing to stop the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery mega-merger
12 States Sue to Block Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger
Twelve states are suing to block Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Appeals Court Revives Autism Claims Against Tylenol Manufacturer
A lower court erroneously excluded testimony from multiple experts, the appeals court said.
Trump Admin Working to Ensure US Victory in AI Race Against China: Economist
Jill Homan, Deputy Director of Economy and Trade, AFPI, discussed with NTD the positive effects of President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
United States Retains Spot as World’s Top Oil Producer
In April, U.S. exports of crude oil hit a record 5.6 million barrels per day.
Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Willing to Pay More for Homes in Walkable Communities: NAR
Americans largely favor community design choices that emphasize small-lot, single-family homes, the National Association of Realtors said.
Key US Housing Affordability Bill Becomes Law Without Trump’s Signature
The president didn't sign the bill to protest the Senate's failure to pass the SAVE America Act, a voting reform measure.
















