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The survey, unveiled ahead of the Mackinac Policy Conference, provided an in-depth look at how Michigan voters view Trump's ...
Former Harvard president Larry Summers says a ban on foreign students would cause damage not just to the university but to ...
The federal government has officially made the first step to end the production of pennies. The end of penny production marks a change in a 233 year tradition, as the penny was one of the first coins ...
Economists sharply disputed how much pain Trump's tariffs caused, but the message underscored the centrality of jobs to China ...
Childcare is expensive, but the costs vary widely according to the area and the type of care being provided. Here's how to ...
Tinned fish in America no longer means a sad, forgotten can of tuna collecting dust in the pantry. And Americans looking to save money in the face of economic headwinds are fueling their soaring ...
A high-stakes legal showdown is underway over former President Donald Trump’s sweeping use of emergency powers to impose ...
Republicans argue that growth is the best way to rebalance America's books—economists fear that tax cuts may be the final ...
Soaring default rates on student loans, auto loans, and credit cards signal mounting financial stress, though mortgage ...
Consumer confidence rose 12.3 points this month to a reading of 98, the Conference Board said in its latest survey released ...
During President Donald Trump’s recent visit to the Middle East, one major theme emerged with clarity and significance: the ...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang rallied a group of Southeast Asian and Gulf states to deepen cooperation, to counter US efforts to ...