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Professor Justin Wolfers believes investors are naive to assume Trump will backtrack on his latest tariff plans.
The provision in question calls for $6 billion to be spent on border security technologies, including a “virtual wall” of ...
But, according to an analysis of media reports and publicly available information, Trump has now been formally tapped for the prize at least 12 times, including most recently by Israeli Prime Minister ...
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Trump sends more tariff letters, Wall Street gets trillion-dollar Nvidia boostIt was a solid day for both the Australian dollar and the share market, while Donald Trump's new tariffs on copper and ...
The General Services Administration notifies Harvard it is conducting an official review “of all Federal contracts and grants ...
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Charles Payne urges the Fed to prioritize Main Street's interests over Wall StreetMaking Money' host Charles Payne discusses the beginning of independent monetary policy.
Stocks are off to a sluggish start on Wall Street, while Delta Air Lines led a rally in airline stocks after releasing a ...
The president of Guinea-Bissau on Thursday said that the country would only take back its own citizens who are deported from the U.S., rejecting requests from the Trump administration to take in ...
“Paranoia strikes deep in the heartland,” songwriter Paul Simon observed, and President Donald Trump’s nutters at the Justice ...
President Donald Trump put Brazilian politics front-and-center Wednesday in a letter declaring a new 50% tariff on U.S.
All eyes are on Wall Street as the markets react to the latest round of tariff threats from the Trump administration.
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Chinese ownership of 265,000 acres of U.S. land near military installations prompts Trump administration to implement restrictions on foreign land acquisitions.
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