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The Trump family said it is licensing its name to a new mobile phone service, the latest in a string of ventures announced while Trump is in the White House, despite ethical concerns.
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Trump Eyes New Auto Tariffs—Wants Detroit, Not Beijing, to WinU.S. President Donald Trump announced that he could raise tariffs on automobiles as a means of encouraging investment by automakers in the U.S. At an event held at the White House, President Trump said that he could raise tariffs in the near future.
Rallies are expected throughout metro Detroit and dozens of other cities in the state from Midland to Muskegon and Milan to Marquette.
Roughly 70 protests are planned across Michigan against Trump administration's immigration policies. Several Detroit area police agencies say they're ready.
Nippon Steel Corp. won conditional U.S. approval for its $14.1 billion purchase of United States Steel Corp., capping a lengthy saga in a tie-up that will create one of the world’s largest steel companies.
Mayoral candidate Brad Lander, admired in New York politics for his policy chops and mocked for his lefty self-importance, tried something off brand when he cut his first TV ad this cycle: Donning a blue suit,
Protesters rallied outside a Detroit CBP office to denounce mass deportations and Trump’s policies, echoing ongoing demonstrations in Los Angeles.
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U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel said in a joint statement that the agreement stipulates that approximately $11 billion in new investments will be made by 2028.