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Complaining that negotiations are “going nowhere,” President Donald Trump threatened to ramp up his trade war with Europe late last week, saying on Friday that he is “recommending a straight ...
Happy Monday. This will be another big week for Republicans as they try to enact the Trump domestic agenda. Here's the latest. House Republicans cleared a big hurdle Sunday night as they work to ...
Happy Thursday! On this date in 1800, President John Adams ordered the federal government — and its grand total of 125 employees — to move offices from Philadelphia to the new capital ...
Citing large and growing budget deficits and rising interest costs, Moody’s Analytics on Friday reduced its credit rating on U.S. government debt, eliminating the last top-ranked, triple-A ...
Lots of big news on this Friday. Fiscal hawks handed President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson an embarrassing setback, and the fiscal analysts at Moody's dealt U.S. debt an ...
Americans’ views of the economy continued to sour in May, as the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index dropped to a preliminary reading of 50.8, down 3% from the final reading of ...
President Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson suffered an embarrassing setback in the House Budget Committee on Friday as conservative holdouts blocked the massive bill containing trillions of ...
Testifying before Congress Wednesday about President Donald Trump's 2026 budget request, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended the mass firings occurring at the health ...
House Republicans took a couple of big steps forward on their sweeping, partisan budget bill on Wednesday via key committee votes that advanced both a package of tax cuts and some major Medicaid ...
Good evening. House Republicans continue to make progress on their massive budget reconciliation bill. Meanwhile, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced some intense ...
Defying concerns about tariff-driven price increases, the 12-month inflation rate fell to 2.3% in April, the Labor Department announced Tuesday. The results were better than expected by a tenth of ...