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Hit by Trump’s Tariffs, French Clothing Maker Saint James Puts Shipping on Hold6:10 Hit by President Trump’s tariffs, the Saint James clothing factory has put its inventory of striped shirts and sweaters intended for U.S. retailers in its warehouse in France. Del Monte Foods, the Canned Goods Giant, Files for Bankruptcy22:53 The company behind brands like College Inn and Kitchen Basics faces issues including rising debt, changing consumer habits and pandemic missteps. Paramount’s Settlement With Trump Is a Humbling Moment for ’60 Minutes’20:33 After an astonishing concession to a sitting president, the country’s most popular television news program faces the prospect of new ownership and a chilled environment for the First Amendment. Top F.D.A. Official Overrode Scientists on Covid Shots19:56 Records show that a top U.S. regulator rejected the recommendations of agency experts and limited the use of Covid vaccines. G/O Media Sells Kotaku as It Winds Down Operations18:45 With the sale of the video game site Kotaku to the European publisher Keleops, all but one website remains at G/O Media, which is shutting down. As Heat Grips Europe, a Struggle to Keep Workers and Customers Cool18:45 Companies are reporting a drop in business, reflecting the economic toll of the heat wave, which is lowering productivity and keeping shoppers at bay. Trump Says U.S. Has Reached Trade Deal With Vietnam18:08 The president said he had agreed to initial trade terms with Vietnam, the second country to strike a limited deal after Mr. Trump threatened steep tariffs. Tesla Sales Fall as Elon Musk Focuses on Self-Driving Cars15:09 The company has devoted resources to autonomous driving rather than developing new models to attract car buyers. How U.S.-Japan Tariff Talks Got Stuck on Cars and Rice15:09 Negotiations have stalled ahead of next week’s deadline, with some suggesting Japan misjudged the depth of President Trump’s frustration over Tokyo’s policies. Joe Gebbia, the DOGE Wild Card in Musk’s Feud With Trump14:33 Joe Gebbia, a confidant of the technology billionaire and a Tesla director, is also a leader of the federal cost-cutting team. The fight might put him in a bind. The First Income Tax in the Persian Gulf Signals a Changing Economic Reality13:23 A plan by Oman is being closely watched by other governments in the region that are preparing for a future beyond oil. How Immigration Could Muddy the Jobs Numbers11:39 Job growth is expected to fall this year, adding to pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. But the slowdown might reflect a smaller labor force, not declining demand from employers. How Republican E.V. Cuts Could Put U.S. Carmakers Behind China11:39 China’s lead in electric vehicle technology, which is already huge, could become insurmountable if incentive programs are slashed, auto experts and environmentalists say. Solar Industry Says Republican Policy Bill Would Cede Production to China11:39 A revival of U.S. solar panel manufacturing that began during the first Trump administration could end with the phasing out of tax incentives for clean energy. |