Trump's reciprocal tariffs do not punish other countries for what they charge us, but rather American consumers for buying their products.
Mexico and Canada were spared from President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs, which were imposed on close to 200 nations.
Russia and North Korea were excluded from Trump's tariff list as neither country engages in meaningful trade relations with ...
Some congressional Republicans want the Legislative Branch to reassert its authority on tariffs after Trump's "Liberation Day." ...
Osborn drew on public fear of billionaires controlling the country in his announcement of an exploratory committee.
Ford Motor Company unveiled a new campaign Thursday offering employee pricing to all U.S. customers on almost every Ford and Lincoln model.
Democratic lawmakers in Virginia identified vetoes by Gov. Glenn Youngkin to try to override and push for gun control but ultimately failed.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is eyeing a bid for the Democratic nomination in 2028, declaring, “I want to be useful.” ...
The Senate passed a measure to reverse the Biden Energy Department’s standards for walk-in coolers and freezers, sending it to President Donald Trump's desk to sign.
The celebrity surgeon will oversee the largest health insurance provider in the country, covering 160 million people under Medicare, Medicaid, and Obamacare.
Washington, D.C., is one of a handful of cities around the country where the “Hands Off!” protest will take place. Left-wing protesters are also expected to demonstrate in Boston, Massachusetts, ...
President Donald Trump's sweeping reciprocal tariffs announcement on Wednesday has several countries taking varied approaches in how to respond.
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