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This organization warns that the U.S. could lose billions if action is not taken to encourage tourists to visit this summer.
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America’s Largest Farmer: Why Bill Gates Is Buying So Much Farmland in the United StatesBill Gates, best known as the co-founder of Microsoft, has quietly become the largest private farmland owner in the United States. But why does one of the world’s richest tech moguls want so much agricultural land?
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Latin Times on MSNInternational Students Contributed Record-Breaking $44 Billion To U.S. Economy During Past Academic Year: ReportDuring the 2023-2024 school year, a record-breaking 1.1 million international students contributed $44 billion to U.S. economy. The Trump recent administration's policies could have devastating effects.
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Discover the historic election of the first American pope and the impact of President Trump's new trade policies in 2025. Explore how these major events affect global faith and economic landscapes.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.2% annual pace from January through March, the first drop in three years, as President Donald Trump’s trade wars disrupted business, the government said Thursday in a slight upgrade of its initial estimate.
U.S. renewables stand to lose big in a trade war, but the sting extends to oil and other energy industries, analysts say.
The White House says it will overcome a federal trade court ruling blocking President Donald Trump's sweeping import tariffs
International students contributed $44 billion to the U.S. economy in the 2023-2024 school year. Their loss could hurt more than just universities’ bottom line.
The survey, unveiled ahead of the Mackinac Policy Conference, provided an in-depth look at how Michigan voters view Trump's central policy position.
A rush to get ahead of Canada’s looming tariff dispute with the United States powered economic growth in the first quarter, Statistics Canada said Friday.
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essanews.com on MSNUS economy faces contraction: GDP down, dollar weakensThe United States Bureau of Economic Analysis has published an estimate regarding economic growth. The gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States in the first quarter of 2025 recorded a decline of 0.