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US-China trade talks loom as Trump hints at tariff reduction

The United States and Chinese officials meet in Switzerland to engage in trade discussions aimed at de-escalating tensions from a trade war initiated by tariffs imposed by President Trump. This meeting, involving key figures such as U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng, marks the first since imposing steep tariffs last month. The discussions seek resolutions to the ongoing economic conflict, with potential tariff reductions on the agenda. Global markets closely watch the outcome, as it significantly impacts international economic stability.

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Court halts DOGE cuts across key federal agencies

A U.S. judge has halted layoffs by the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s DOGE at over a dozen federal agencies. The decision, sparked by public service concerns, temporarily stops staff reduction plans affecting 20 departments. The ruling comes amid debates over the legality and impacts of streamlining operations within government.

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Texas Senate committee passes major water bill

Texas lawmakers are considering legislative measures to secure the state’s water supply, despite recent rains in Central Texas. The ongoing drought conditions have heightened the urgency for policy discussions at the Texas Capitol. Lawmakers focus on addressing water scarcity and long-term sustainability for the region.

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