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The use of expedited removal to bypass the court system and deport people was rising before Trump was re-elected president.
Continuing his trend of themed concerts at The Sofia, local saxophonist Jacam Manricks explores one of the most important ...
Bonds are selling off, and investors are "selling America," thanks to mounting worries over the national deficit.
From Target to Walmart, retailers are fighting two battles at once: a financial battle to keep costs low in the face of new tariffs, and a political one to avoid the president's wrath.
The car you drive years in the future might run off a battery being invented in a lab today. Companies in China and the ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks the heads of two women-owned businesses how they are navigating the swing in tariff levels on China.
There are new rules about how real estate agents are paid. That's led some homebuyers and sellers to embrace a new way to pay their realtor: with a flat fee instead of a percentage of the sales price.
President Donald Trump wants more products made in America, and he's not afraid of a few trade wars to make it happen. Back in the 80s, a different trade dispute brought new manufacturing to the U.S.
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing today on President Trump's nominee to lead the IRS. It comes as the agency has laid off thousands of workers, including nearly a third of its auditors.
The U.S. economy is in flux. And for millions of Americans, a new line item in their budget includes repaying federal student ...
Newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, ...
A battle over Prop 35 Medi-Cal funding in the governor’s May budget revision. Also, a CalMatters investigation finds that ...
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