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El Salvador’s Bukele Says He Can’t Return Man Mistakenly Deported; Global Tech Shares Gain on US Tariff Exemptions

U.S. President Donald Trump met Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele on Monday. Bukele said there was no basis for the small Central American nation to return an illegal immigrant who was deported there by mistake last month. “The question is preposterous,” Bukele said. “I don’t have the power to return him to the United States.”

Global technology stocks rose on Monday after the United States exempted electronics such as smartphones and computer hardware from its steep reciprocal tariffs on China, offering relief to a sector battered by supply-chain uncertainty. Apple shares were up 5.5 percent in U.S. premarket trading. Other consumer product companies, including computer hardware makers HP and Dell Technologies, surged 6 percent and 6.8 percent, respectively, while chip giant Nvidia was up 1.8 percent as part of a broad-based recovery in semiconductor stocks.

Topics in this episode include:

  1. Iranian, US Envoys Hold First Nuclear Negotiations
  2. Trump Says Semiconductor Tariffs Coming
  3. Global Tech Shares Surge on US Tariff Exemptions
  4. Asian Countries Talk Tariffs
  5. White House Adviser Sees EU Tariff Progress
  6. Arson Suspect Allegedly Planned to Beat Gov. Shapiro
  7. FBI: Teen Killed Parents in Trump Assassination Plot
  8. GOP United on Budget, Hurdles Remain Over Cuts
  9. Mike Rogers Launches 2nd Senate Campaign
  10. FTC: Meta Bought Instagram, WhatsApp Instead of Competing
  11. Hearing Begins Over Tufts Student’s Detention
  12. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to Be Arraigned
  13. Retrial for Sarah Palin v. NYT Begins
  14. Italy Says Rome to Host 2nd US–Iran Nuclear Talks
  15. Israel: Steps Underway to Reach Hostage Deal
  16. Russia Says It Hit Ukrainian Officers’ Meeting in Sumy
  17. Chinese Regime Restricts Some US Visas Over Tibet
  18. Peruvian Nobel Laureate Writer Dies at 89
  19. UK Takes Control of British Steel From Chinese Company
  20. Former South Korean President Yoon Begins Criminal Trial

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