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After trade negotiations crumbled down to the eleventh hour, U.S. President Donald Trump’s 50% tariffs on scores of Canadian imports kicked in Saturday. The new levies are expected to affect roughly $20 billion of Canadian goods, ranging from hockey sticks to agricultural products. And Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney quickly promised that his government would roll out “dollar for dollar” retaliatory measures starting Sept. 8. The latest escalation between the two countries — which once held one of the world’s most durable trade alliances — plunges them deeper into a trade war that has kept both sides of the border on edge throughout Trump’s second term in office. Read moreWhat to know about Trump's 50% tariffs on Canadian goods that just went into effect

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The head of Iran’s top security body says Tehran will see any country’s support for new U.S. economic measures against the Islamic Republic as an “act of war." Iran’s president, meanwhile, said Sunday that the memorandum of understanding signed in June with the United States is the best way … Read moreIran official says support for new sanctions would be an 'act of war,' and other Middle East news

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have kicked off the Freedom 250 Grand Prix in Washington. They led a slow lap in the presidential limousine through the downtown course Sunday. Soon after, the president waved the green flag to start the race and drivers began whipping thro… Read moreTrump waves the green flag to start the IndyCar race as drivers zoom through Washington's streets