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  • The collective wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria have cost more than $1.5 trillion, according to a Defense Department report.
  • According to the report, the money goes toward training, equipment, maintenance as well as food, clothing, medical services and pay for troops.
  • Ahead of an announced trip to Afghanistan, Secretary of Defense James Mattis told reporters traveling with him that he was hopeful peace talks with the Taliban would signal an end to America's longest war.

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The US goods trade deficit increased to $77.2 billion in the month of October — a record high. President Donald Trump has made reducing the trade deficit a key goal of his policies. But experts say Trump’s tariffs can’t reverse an underlying economic trust about the US.

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