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Daniel Bush

Daniel Bush

Verified

White House Correspondent, Newsweek

Washington

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  • Trump wants to revive coal. The energy sector has moved on

    By Daniel Bush Verified|NewsweekVerifiedPresident Donald Trump took action Wednesday to expand the coal industry, signing new executive orders aimed at boosting domestic production at a time when the energy sector is shifting to natural gas and renewables. In seeking to prop up coal and the blue-collar jobs required to mine it, Trump addressed a campaign promise that's popular with supporters in energy-producing states who have long bristled at the Democratic Party's climate agenda

    By Daniel Bush Verified · Newsweek

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • Donald Trump wyciąga dane z kapelusza, ale Amerykanie nie lubią ceł. "To samobójcza bramka"

    By Daniel Bush Verified|Onet.plVerifiedNowe, szeroko zakrojone "wzajemne taryfy ulgowe", które Trump ogłosił podczas środowej ceremonii w ogrodzie różanym, obejmują między innymi 34-proc. cła na import z Chin. To zdaniem analityków grozi eskalacją wojny handlowej, wywołaniem recesji i dalszą erozją malejącego zaufania opinii publicznej do zarządzania gospodarką przez Trumpa. — Większość kosztów ceł ponoszą amerykańscy konsumenci w postaci wyższych cen — powiedział Mark Zandi, główny ekonomista Moody's Analytics

    By Daniel Bush Verified · Onet.pl

    Apr. 03, 2025

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Newsweek

Newsweek is a prominent news magazine and digital publisher founded in 1933. Initially named *News-Week*, it became one of the leading American newsweeklies alongside *Time* and *U.S. News & World Report*. Over the years, it has undergone several ownership changes, with a notable shift towards a more liberal viewpoint under Philip L. Graham in 1961. After a brief all-digital period, it resumed print publication in 2014. The magazine offers comprehensive news coverage, analysis, and commentary on a wide range of topics, including international issues, technology, business, culture, and politics. Newsweek emphasizes editorial independence, ensuring that its journalism remains free from external influence. Its mission is to engage readers from diverse backgrounds, promoting good-faith debate and responsible journalism. Newsweek is committed to transparency in reporting and maintaining high ethical standards.

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