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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump sent border message by NASCAR legend after Mexico City raceShane van Gisbergen won NASCAR's debut in Mexico City, as the stock car series raced outside of the United State for the first time since 1958, but it was Carl Edwards' comments on the border that sto
Trump orders ICE to prioritize deportations in Democratic-led cities amid protests and concerns from business leaders. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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The Spun on MSNNASCAR Driver Sends 'Warning' To President TrumpNASCAR's Cup Series headed down to Mexico City over the weekend. It was an interesting time for the sport to be in Mexico, as protests are taking place all over Southern California, in response to the mass deportations that have been taking place.
Trump and Zelenskyy are expected to meet during a Group of Seven summit for advanced economies that's taking place in a remote area of Canada.
The issue of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs remains a source of deep tension between allies and the U.S. Trump hasn't attended a G7 summit since 2019, after upsetting the group the year before by withdrawing U.
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump Tariffs Target Major Food Imports From Mexico and CanadaMajor changes are coming to U.S. grocery prices this March. Mexican and Canadian imports face 25% tariffs, affecting fresh produce, meat, and common household items.
Minnesota saw a 6% export decline in 2025's first quarter. Officials blame the decline on uncertainty caused by President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Admin Reportedly Pressuring Mexico To Prosecute And Extradite Politicians Suspected Of Cartel TiesThe Trump administration is reportedly pressuring Mexico to prosecute and extradite politicians suspected of having ties with cartels
News coverage of the immigration raids and protests in Southern California has transfixed Mexico, where reports have heavily sided with the immigrants against U.S. efforts to detain and deport them.
When President Donald Trump signed an executive order in April ordering an increase in fishing limits to restore "American seafood competitiveness," fishermen from Texas and other coastal areas cheered him on.