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European and Asian stocks continued to drop in a sign that the market turmoil from President Donald Trump's tariff announcement last week isn't letting up.
From NBC News
His comments came as global financial markets appeared on track to continue sharp declines once trading resumes Monday, and after Trump’s aides sought to soothe market concerns by saying more than 50...
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Bank economists have raised the odds that a recession will hit the United States over the next 12 months.
From The New York Times
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Trump has insisted his tariffs are necessary to rebalance global trade and rebuild domestic manufacturing.
From Houston Chronicle
The effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs are starting to be felt across the globe, with his blanket 10% tax on imports now in effect, and much steeper tariffs for many countries coming this we...
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At her first ever news conference on January 28, White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt defended the freezing of federal grants. "I think this is a very reasonable measure," she said, adding that it would help the Trump administration become "good stewards for tax dollars."
President Donald Trump's approval ratings in national polls have been edging downward in the 11 weeks since he returned to power in the White House.
The Trump administration has appointed a national security lawyer who entered the foreign service just four years ago as the top official overseeing the State Department's global workforce, according to three sources familiar with the matter and an internal email seen by Reuters.
Just 46 percent of people approval of Trump's overall job performance, according to a survey conducted for the Wall Street Journal.
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To President Trump, Judge James E. Boasberg is “a troublemaker” and a “Radical Left Lunatic.” But his record and biography, including a friendship with Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, say otherwise.
Financial markets, universities, law firms and world leaders are reeling from the president’s agenda. White House officials say this was always the plan.
President Donald Trump's 12th week in office promises to once again be dominated by reactions to the president's controversial tariffs that were announced last week.
As the Trump administration makes cuts to federal health agencies, some Alzheimer's experts are worried about the impact on research and patients with the disease.
The big question as global stock selloffs point to another week of plunging markets in the US is how much pain President Donald Trump is prepared to inflict to test his tariff theories.
European Union officials will vet and vote on a list of retaliatory tariffs this week, while contemplating what comes next.
The 50501 movement is planning for a national day of demonstrations after taking part in the April 5 "Hands Off!" protests.