There was a modest rebound from the stock-market correction on March 14, but that have may reflected the mere absence of bad ...
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Reversing the Biden administration’s IRS upgrade — not to mention firing 6,700 people in the middle of tax season — will ...
WASHINGTON >> The Trump administration’s mass layoffs of federal workers have slowed the government’s ability to permit some ...
It is a political truism that it’s bad to be the president in charge when the economy turns sour. It may be especially bad ...
An interview with Salon’s Amanda Marcotte, a skillful interpreter of MAGA, about Trump's angry press conference, the darker ...
Global stocks looked set for their weakest weekly performance since September 2024, while gold hit a record high, as angst ...
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In February, the first full month of Trump’s second term, inflation as measured by the consumer price index rose at an annual rate o ...
The mere threat of a trade war unnerved markets, but they now have to cope with the real thing, as U.S. tariff hikes on ...
The fabled "bond vigilantes" and "currency cops" have yet to really push back on Donald Trump's agenda, leaving anxious ...
The libertarian think tank has long criticized the Biden-era energy subsidies as a fiscally reckless example of 'crony ...