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"There Is Tension Between India, Pakistan But...": Donald Trump On J&K Attack
04/26/25 12:23 AM
India and Pakistan will figure out relations between themselves, US President Donald Trump said on Friday as tensions soared between the two neighboring countries after a terror attack in Jammu & Kashmir's Pahalgam.
"With You As You Hunt Down...": US Spy Chief To PM Modi On Kashmir Attack
04/25/25 10:15 PM
US' Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, paying homage to those who were killed in the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam this week.
'Big story': Business reporter warns empty shelves on the horizon for Americans
04/24/25 8:23 PM
A business reporter warned that Americans are a few weeks away from seeing empty shelves in stores due to President Donald Trump's ongoing trade war with China. Christine Romans, senior business correspondent for NBC News, provided an update on the market's response to Trump's shift in language with China. "The thing here is that the tone is the only thing that has changed," Romans explained, saying that the news is focusing on the "words" and "attitude" of the president changing. "There's not actual concrete details to be reacting to," she said. "So, the market is responding to a tone shift from the president, where just a week or so ago, he was saying, 'If you don't want to tariff, make it in America.' It's my way or the highway. And now he's saying, well, no, it's not going to be 150%. So, the market is up today. It was up yesterday."ALSO READ: 'We’ve made a mistake': Trump’s trade war sends GOP into frenzyShe explained that Trump's "Liberation Day" press conference at the beginning of April happened in conjunction with a Dow over 42,000. "So, you've seen these huge moves in the market. Put it in perspective, you're down 7% since this trade war began, with no meaningful difference here, especially with China," Romans said. "China is the big story here. No meaningful progress or difference here — other than the words the president is saying and the tone he is taking."However, she also issued a warning that Americans can expect to see it beyond just an increase in prices. "The shippers are saying — one major shipper this morning confirming that there are 30% fewer containers on the water today than a year ago, 30% fewer!" she added. "There's no way Americans don't feel that and see that in store shelves in the coming weeks."See the comments below or at the link here. - YouTube youtu.be
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"Just the energy the team needs": Bills fans react to Max Hairston joining the team
04/25/25 10:17 PM
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The new sign at Highmark Stadium says it all-the Buffalo Bills are welcoming Maxwell Hairston, aka "Mad Max" to their family. Bills Mafia stopped by the Bills Store today and gave their reaction to the first round pick. The Bills Store already has pre-orders available for Hairston's jersey. "He seems excited [...]
'Enough is enough': Chainsawed trees spark anger over downtown L.A.'s decline
04/24/25 10:00 AM
As police investigate the destruction of mature trees in downtown Los Angeles, the blatant vandalism has reignited concerns about the city core's decline.
04/21/25 6:51 PM
Pope Francis was a particularly beloved figure in the Los Angeles region. The pontiff's death finds the community grappling with a 'big loss.'
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$1 million per homer? $27,000 a point? Sports is loaded with money oddities
12/09/24 4:48 PM
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'Literally just a bomb going off': Inside the cockpit of a 290-mph crash
03/31/25 7:54 PM
What's it like crashing a race car at nearly 300 mph? In this exclusive piece, NHRA legend Ron Capps tells a first-person account of his fiery Funny Car accident on March 23.
'One Shining Moment' returns: A look at latest edition following Florida's win
04/07/25 11:44 PM
The Florida Gators had their "One Shining Moment" in the 2025 national championship game, which was followed by the annual tradition of the hit song to cap off the NCAA Tournament.