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Hooters — the restaurant chain first known for its orange-clad, all-female wait staff and then its chicken wings — filed for bankruptcy, the company announced Monday. But the decades-old brand said it isn’t going anywhere. https://cnn.it/4chaBk3
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Federal agencies are reviewing billions in grants with Harvard, saying the university failed "to protect students from anti-Semitic discrimination." https://cnn.it/3FNg9qa
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White House aide Peter Navarro said Sunday that he expects President Donald Trump’s tariffs to bring in $6 trillion in revenue in the next decade, which could amount to the largest tax hike in US history. Even when adjusting for inflation, that amount would be triple the tax increase put in place in 1942 to pay the cost of fighting World War II. Navarro, Trump’s senior counselor for trade and manufacturing, insists it’s not a tax increase but a tax cut — echoing the Trump administration’s repeated belief that tariffs will be paid not by American consumers but by businesses in other countries or the countries themselves. But most economists say US-imposed tariffs are paid by American businesses and consumers in the form of higher prices on imported goods, not paid by foreigners. Trump plans to announce additional tariffs on Wednesday, which he has dubbed “Liberation Day,” on all manner of imported goods as retaliation for what he sees as unfair barriers to US exports to other countries. Trump has already announced tariffs on all goods from China, Mexico and Canada, and this week a 25% tariff on all imported cars is set to take effect. Read more: https://cnn.it/3Rv3Q4g
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Elon Musk is spending millions of dollars in a Wisconsin Supreme Court race to support the conservative candidate Brad Schimel against liberal candidate Susan Crawford. Musk even handed out two $1 million checks to attendees at a Green Bay, Wisconsin, town hall. CNN's Arlette Saenz reports. Read more at the link: https://cnn.it/4caoujH
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The head of fast fashion chain Primark, Paul Marchant, has resigned with immediate effect after he admitted an “error of judgment” towards a woman in a social environment. Parent-company Associated British Foods said in a statement that Marchant had accepted his actions fell below the standards expected, and the chief executive of the 14 billion pound ($18 billion) conglomerate said he was “immensely disappointed.” Read more: https://cnn.it/3Y9KntG
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Wall Street Bank, Goldman Sachs, has warned clients that it now sees a 35% chance of a recession happening in the US in the next 12 months, as surging tariffs threaten to stunt growth, reignite inflation and lift unemployment. Goldman Sachs also increased its inflation estimate, slashed its 2025 GDP forecast to just 1% and bumped up its year-end unemployment rate outlook by 0.3 percentage points to 4.5%. Read more: https://cnn.it/4iVe6z8
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Looming tariffs on imported cars could mean more than just higher prices for buyers and lower profits for automakers – it could also mean layoffs for American autoworkers. President Donald Trump says his auto tariffs will remake the industry, shifting production of both cars and auto parts back to American plants. But experts say that will take years to accomplish, if it happens at all. In the meantime, it will take a toll on US car and auto parts production. “The automakers are in a serious predicament,” said Patrick Anderson, president of the Anderson Economic Group. Read more: https://cnn.it/4lbbA9e