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Happy Friday! Here's what's happening as we head into the weekend. Trump Claims He's Made 200 Tariff Deals, but Doesn't Provide Details Time magazine today published a wide-ranging, news-making ...
Time magazine today published a wide-ranging, news-making and sometimes head-scratching interview it conducted this week with President Donald Trump to mark his first 100 days in office.
President Trump’s chaotic trade war is shattering Americans’ confidence in the economy, according to new survey data released Friday. The University of Michigan’s closely watched consumer ...
Republicans returning to Capitol Hill next week will have plenty of decisions to make as they draft their massive package of trillions of dollars in tax breaks and spending reductions. As they ...
As the United States and China battle over tariffs and the fate of the global economy hangs in the balance, the two sides don’t even agree on whether they’re engaged in negotiations.
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President Trump has claimed that tariffs will generate enormous revenues for the country, so much so that they could potentially replace the income tax and pay off the national debt. “America is ...
Federal courts on Thursday blocked efforts by the Trump administration to cut funding for schools that operate programs focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, and for cities that don’t ...
Happy Wednesday! On this date in 1635, the Boston Latin School was established, becoming the first public school in what would become the United States. Here's what's happening today. President ...
President Trump on Monday renewed his call for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates and continued his attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who last week warned that Trump’s tariffs have been ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told a group of investors Tuesday that the punishing trade war between the U.S. and China cannot be sustained, and he expects it to ease in the near future.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday unveiled plans for a sweeping reorganization of the State Department, including changes that will eliminate 132 offices and about 700 jobs in the first ...