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Markets previously brushed off tariff risks under the assumption that President Donald Trump would follow his earlier pattern and eventually retreat. That allowed stocks to reach new record-high ...
A US-Palestinian man was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, his family and Palestinian ...
Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss the role of federal agencies and emergency disaster response under the second Trump administration. What presidents from Bill Clinton ...
Trump insiders maintain that it would make little sense — politically or from a policy standpoint — for the president to offer any further extensions on trade.
The stock market has learned to love President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Wall Street revolted in April after the president unveiled plans for the highest U.S. import taxes in more than a century.
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Wall Street retreated from record highs as investors reacted to President Trump's tariff announcements, including a potential 35% tariff on Canada. Major earnings reports are anticipated next week ...
The conservative editorial board of the Wall Street Journal, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump's tariff schemes, lashed out in frustration on Friday following Trump's move to place a new ...
President Donald Trump’s attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are so commonplace at this point that they barely ...
The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board took a swipe at President Donald Trump's leadership on Friday afternoon, ...
President Donald Trump has threatened to hike the tariff on Canadian goods to 35 percent, putting new pressure on one of America’s closest allies and trading partners. Stocks fell on Wall Street in ...
Wall Street gave up gains Friday after President Donald Trump hit Canada with a fresh 35% tariff and promised more across the ...