AI, Trump and US coal
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Trump signed an executive order offering a solution: increased coal production.
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President Donald Trump is looking to give coal a lift with executive orders he inked on Tuesday.
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US stocks are giving back some of their historic gains from the day before as Wall Street weighs a global trade war that has cooled in temperature but is still threatening the economy.
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China, Donald Trump and AI
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The video shows overweight employees in a textiles factory, appearing exhausted and depressed as they stitch clothing on sewing machines.
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China announced countermeasures on Friday, raising tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% starting Saturday.
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In a stunning reversal, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries while further ramping up pressure on China, sending glob...
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“The tariffs will make building AI datacenters much more expensive, both because AI servers are largely imported and will face tariffs, at least until supply chains can be rejigged, and because much of the other equipment in datacenters, like the cooling and power infrastructure, is imported as well,” says Chris Miller, author of Chip War.
The Chinese are becoming increasingly opposed to President Donald Trump's tariff policy, which hits China directly.
Trump and Musk mocked in new AI clip depicting them as factory workers - Videos show the US President, Vice President and Tesla CEO working on a production line
Trump tariffs spark China meme war as Beijing fires back with hilarious, AI-style videos mocking Trump, Elon Musk, and JD Vance over rising tariffs. From factory worker memes to inflated MAGA hat prices,
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang secured a concession from the Trump administration regarding H20 AI chip exports to China after pledging significant US AI infrastructure investments during a Mar-a-Lago dinner.
They were, in many cases, Donald Trump ’s most fervent backers: rich Wall Street types, lawyers at corporate firms, business tycoons, and tech engineers who fervently backed the president by raising and donating many millions of dollars for his election, risking the opprobrium of their fellow moneyed elites.
Since Donald Trump announced his plans for sweeping tariffs last week, the vibes have been, in a word, chaotic. Markets have seen one of the quickest drops in the last century, and it’s widely anticipated that the global economic order may be forever changed.
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A viral video claims that The Simpsons predicted Donald Trump's death on April 12, 2025, showing a Trump-like figure in a coffin. However, executive producer Matt Selman confirms that the scene is AI-generated and not from any episode.