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President Trump said that he is standing up for skilled workers and farmers by slapping tariffs on imports but farmers aren't happy.
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Scientists in New Zealand believe they may have the first-ever recording of a shark making noise.
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President Trump ordered steep new tariffs on imports from around the world. Economists say they could lead to higher prices and slower growth, as well as huge changes in the global economic order.
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