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President Donald Trump already rolled back many tariffs, but large tariffs on Chines imports remain leading some businesses ...
Trump placed tariffs totaling 145% on China, leading China to retaliate with tariffs of 125% on the U.S. — essentially ...
A recent survey by the New York Times and Siena College Research suggests most Americans consider President Trump's second ...
The White House fired an official because he knew the guy who criticized President Donald Trump in the famous “Anonymous” ...
Hyundai Motor Company president Jose Munoz discusses how President Donald Trump’s tariff policies are impacting the auto ...
At a town hall in Mason City, Republican U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson was questioned by constituents about her stance on ...
President Donald Trump is badgering the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, but even if the Fed gave in to the pressure, ...
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona continues to speak out against the impact of what he calls the Trump administration’s harmful ...
Rep. George Santos is sentenced on felony fraud charges and President Donald Trump travels to Rome to attend Pope Francis' ...
Consumer sentiment has fallen for the fourth straight month, according to a new survey from the University of Michigan.
Instead, immigration has emerged as one of Trump’s strongest issues in public polling, reflecting both his grip on the ...
Sachs explained that the federal deficit stands at around 7% of GDP, while tariffs could, at best, generate revenue equivalent to just 1% of GDP-making them quantitatively insignificant for closing ...