“General Motors became the last of the Detroit automakers to reach a new tentative labor deal with the United Auto Workers union Monday to end a strike that has spanned more than six weeks,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
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Trump to Announce ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs for Every Country
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Judge Blocks Trump Putting USAID Workers on Leave
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