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The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits dipped to 245,000 last week amid uncertainty over President Donald ...
She says the curfew protected stores, restaurants, businesses and residents from people engaging in vandalism and looting.
Home-building lost ground in the U.S. last month as tariffs and labor issues bite into supply and high interest rates drag demand. Here are the main takeaways from the Commerce Department's report: ...
Several economists expect the Federal Reserve could play wait-and-see for a while longer. Some expect the Fed to next cut rates in September.
Though there’s been plenty of backlash from the agricultural sector, Trump’s tariffs have also drawn support from a subset of farmers, who see them as a means of regaining an edge in an ...
Japan’s fragile recovery has hit another roadblock. The country’s exports fell for the first time in eight months in May 2025, raising fears of a technical recession amid a widening trade deficit, ...
Geopolitical instability in the Middle East, especially the Iran-Israel conflict, is likely to keep oil prices elevated, ...
Senator Jim Risch discusses U.S. security challenges in Africa, including terrorism in Somalia, the war in Sudan, and the growing influence of China, Russia, and Iran.
The Trump family’s new mobile phone venture promises to build its golden smartphones in the U.S., an endeavor that experts warn will be nearly impossible in the current manufacturing ...
The leader of the Republican Party, which has governed on and off since the 1980s promising to get the government off the backs of the American people, has decided that the steel industry of the ...
The idea that [manufacturing] could be replicated in the U.S. in any sort of short- to medium-term timescale is fanciful,” ...
Japan's export engine showed signs of strain in May, marking its first decline in eight months as trade tensions with the ...