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SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom told world leaders Friday that President Trump’s retreat from efforts to combat climate change would decimate the U.S. automobile industry and surrender the future economic viability to China and other nations embracing the transition to renewable energy.
Pres. Trump, Gov. Newsom and their teams have been sparring back and forth during the World Economic forum in Switzerland. Trump mentioned Newsom by name in his speech Wednesday. Newsom later called Trump's speech "boring" and suggested Trump is "obsessed ...
Trump pushes for lower rates and ban on investor home purchases in bid to make homes more affordable
President Donald Trump’s plans for bringing homeownership within reach of more Americans involve pushing for lower interest rates on home loans and credit cards, and banning large institutional investors from buying single-family homes.
President Trump spoke to the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday morning, about his desire to buy Greenland, a few items of economic policy, and his diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine. Watch the full speech and the ...
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Donald Trump sports fresh purple bruise on his left hand at World Economic Forum as health concerns mount
Donald Trump has tried to hide the bruising on his right hand with makeup for months, but on Thursday, January 22, the president was sporting a fresh purple bruise on the opposite hand. The discoloration could be seen while he was at the "Board of Peace ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) suggested Friday that world leaders likely see the U.S. as a “wrecking ball” under its current leadership, but added that President Trump is “temporary.” Newsom, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference,