Trump's Tariffs, Canadian Exodus, and Big Money Politics

From Trump's controversial tariffs shaking markets to Canadians fleeing Florida and record-breaking political spending—here’s what’s making headlines.

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Trump’s sweeping new tariffs are causing chaos.

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Stock markets plunged, and business owners are furious.

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A toy factory CEO warned, 'This thing is going to backfire,' while a coffee shop owner said, 'We’re

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just getting screwed.' Even former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers called the policy 'utter and total nonsense.' While some

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steel manufacturers are celebrating, most industries are bracing for higher costs and global backlash.

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Canadian snowbirds are selling their Florida homes in droves.

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The weak Canadian dollar, rising insurance fees, and Trump’s anti-Canada rhetoric are driving them out.

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One seller said, 'We just don’t want to be part of it.' Real estate agents report a surge

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in Canadian listings, with some homes losing over $100,000 in value.

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Even long-time residents say the community vibe has changed, with MAGA flags replacing friendly neighbors.

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Trump says the U.S.

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will hold 'direct talks' with Iran over its nuclear program, but Iran insists the talks will be indirect.

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The meeting is set for Saturday in Oman.

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Trump warned of 'great danger' if talks fail, while Iran’s foreign minister called it a 'test' for the

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U.S.

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This comes as U.S.

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airstrikes on Houthi targets continue, escalating tensions in the region.

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court race just became the most expensive judicial election in U.S.

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history—$100 million spent.

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Elon Musk alone contributed $25 million to a Trump-backed candidate.

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Despite the spending, liberal Susan Crawford won.

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Experts warn this is just the beginning, as billionaires like Musk continue to reshape politics with their wallets.