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After a hiatus of several weeks, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro has once again turned his attention to India, this time questioning why Americans were paying for artificial intelligence services used in the country. [2]

Derek Grossman is a Professor of the Practice of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Southern California. [3]

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON -- Inauguration Day has dawned, with President-elect Joe Biden set to become the 46th leader of the U.S. For the latest on Biden's swearing-in and first moves as president, read our first 100 days blog. [4]

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[1] MM aninews.in · 100% match

Latest News on newport - ANI News - Asia’s Premier News Agency

[2] MM firstpost.com · 2026-01-18 · 39% match

‘Why are Americans paying for AI in India?’ Trump aide Navarro’s fresh rant over US-funded ChatGPT use abroad

After a hiatus of several weeks, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro has once again turned his attention to India, this time questioning why Americans were paying for artificial intelligence services used in the country.

[3] TH fulcrum.sg · 2025-11-16 · 31% match

Derek Grossman

Derek Grossman is a Professor of the Practice of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Southern California.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-01-20 · 39% match

US transition: A play-by-play of the rocky Trump-Biden power transfer

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON -- Inauguration Day has dawned, with President-elect Joe Biden set to become the 46th leader of the U.S. For the latest on Biden's swearing-in and first moves as president, read our first 100 days blog.

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