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Life after Trump: what’s the future of the Republican Party?
Donald Trump has finally accepted that a presidential transition from his administration to Joe Biden’s should begin. We answer your questions on what the Republican Party could look like in a post-Trump world.
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The US are Leaving the World Health Organisation What That Means in Reality - TLDR News
Earlier this week Donald Trump confirmed his intention to pull the US out of the World Health Organisation. This feeds into the bigger issue that Trump seems to have with China and global organisations - but during a pandemic, this seems...
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Anti Trump Republicans & The Lincoln Project Why Some Don't Want Trump - TLDR News
In recent weeks, a group of anti-Trump Republicans seems to be increasing its campaign against the president. Groups like the Lincoln project and GOP leaders (including Romney and Bush Jr) have come out against Trump, saying they won't...
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When Elephants Fight
Mastercard's Michael Froman and Arnold & Porter's Claire Reade speak with WSJ Associate Editor John Bussey about the trade battle between the U.S. and China, and the future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.<br/>
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Britain's New Place in the World
Can the UK seize opportunities from the technological revolution and a new partnership with Europe?
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Donald Devotees Build Outrageous Trump Mobile | RIDICULOUS RIDES
TWO of Donald Trump’s biggest super-fans have manufactured a whacky vehicle to honour his time as US President. Decorated in red, white and blue, ‘The Trump Mobile’ is made of two Mercedes Benz wagons and other parts from 43 different...
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2020 in 20 Minutes: Everything You Forgot or Missed from 2020 - TLDR News
The year you want to forget, retold in 20 minutes. Every news story you forgot or missed from 2020, as told by the TLDR News Team. 00:00 Introduction 00:22 January 02:38: February 04:17 March 06:07 April 07:29 May 08:48 June 10:11 July...
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The American Agenda for Business
Trade, taxes, regulation, health care, immigration - here's what the Republicans and the White House have in store for 2020, and beyond, with Mick Mulvaney, Assistant to the President and The White House Acting Chief of Staff.
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Who is going to win the US mid-term elections?
Can the Democrats take back the House of Representatives from the Republicans? In what is perhaps the most significant mid-terms ever, The Economist's Data Editor gives our prediction on who is going to win.
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Donald Trump: The 45th President of the United States
Exploring Our Nation: Donald Trump: The 45th President of the United States After beating out 16 candidates in the Republican 2 to 5 and securing 304 electoral college votes, Donald John Trump became the 45th President of the United...
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What Will Happen in 2020?
What are the prospects for the U.S. presidential election, and what will the campaign tell us about America's role in the world and the state of populist and nationalist movements? Join WSJ Executive Washington Editor Gerald F. Seib for...
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A World of Risk
A look at potential global flash points, from North Korea to the Russia and cyber attacks to deepening global inequality.
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Trump's Impeached Again: But Will He Actually Be Kicked Out? What Happens Next... - TLDR News
Yesterday the House of Representatives voted to impeach President Trump (for a second time). However, just like last time that doesn't mean that Trump will immediately leave the Whitehouse. So with only days of Trump's presidency left,...
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The View From Washington: Part II
The top priorities of the Department of Agriculture at a time when trade tensions and other global trends are clouding the outlook for many U.S. farmers.
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The three possible outcomes of Trump’s impeachment trial
Trump’s impeachment trial could result in his acquittal, being found guilty, or being found guilty and banned from ever holding public office again
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Biden or Trump: Who's Better for Brexit and Britain? - TLDR News
With only 11 days left until the US presidential election, we thought it was worth taking a look at it from a UK perspective. So in this video, we discuss how a Biden and Trump presidency would impact Britain, Brexit and importantly the...
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View from the U.S. Part IV: Domestic Politics
The new political season has begun, and the 2020 presidential race is underway. What does the field look like and what might it portend for business, trade and security globally?
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U.S. vs. China: The Geopolitical Stand-Off
Arguably the biggest risk facing the world economy is the trade conflict and geopolitical rivalry between China and the U.S. Will Trump and Xi do a deal on trade and technology? How will the two powers coexist in the Pacific?
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The Bailout & The CFO
What does the government's big economic rescue plan mean for business, and how might it enhance or hobble the landscape for enterprise in years to come?
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Inside the White House
Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor to the President, aims to rally the resources of the U.S. government around an ambitious set of priorities.
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How To Play The Trade War
Former White House adviser Clete Williems, China Market Research Group's Shaun Rein and Huawei's Paul Scalan discuss why trade tensions between the U.S. and China will continue for decades at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
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Former NSA adviser John Bolton on America and the World
The Trump administration has reset the European relationship, with a tougher position on military spending and trade. What will the outcome of the election mean for America's place in the world? Former NSA adviser John Bolton discusses.
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Biden Surges in the Polls Following BLM & COVID But Does it Matter - TLDR News
Biden Surges in the Polls Following BLM & COVID: But Does it Matter?
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What to Do About China
China remains one the biggest opportunities for and greatest threats to global companies. It's a big market, but one without normal rules. The White House hopes to change that.