Trump, Tariffs and Senator Warren
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Two high-ranking senators unveiled a bipartisan bill Thursday morning to restrict President Donald Trump’s ability to unilaterally impose tariffs without Congress’s approval.
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The higher rates are set to be collected beginning Wednesday, ushering in a new era of economic uncertainty with no clear end in sight.
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Trump, Bessent and tariff
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It was imperative to get the administration’s tariff communications aligned, Bessent told Trump, and more focused on the endgame for Americans: better trade deals with foreign nations, according to p...
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Trump doesn’t look like he’s going to blink.
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Trump faces mounting pressure in the financial markets and from business leaders to backtrack on his tariff ambitions, yet he has shown no signs of reversing course or finding a message to calm panic...
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With inauguration donations and Mar-a-Lago visits, leaders of the biggest tech companies sought favor with the president in an attempt to steer regulation and tariffs, to little avail.
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Stocktwits on MSNChina Claps Back At Trump With Ronald Reagan's 1987 Anti-Tariff Speech: 'Finds New Relevance In 2025'As the Sino-U.S. trade war intensifies, social media is aflutter with reactions to a post by the Chinese embassy in America appearing to take a potshot at President Donald Trump. The embassy's official X handle dug up an old videoclip of former President Ronald Reagan's 1987 speech on tariffs,
Greenland's new parliament convened for the first time on Monday after a general election in March, amid repeated expressions of interest by U.S. President Donald Trump to control the semi-autonomous Danish island.
President Trump’s campaign to exact revenge against his perceived foes has turned out to be far more expansive, creative, efficient — and for now, less reliant on the justice system — than anticipated.
The Trump administration is in the early stages of planning for a military parade to take place in Washington, DC, in June to commemorate the Army’s 250th anniversary, two defense officials told CNN on Monday.
I did not fare well with any of my previous houses profitwise, although I had some good memories in all three. Now I’m looking to buy what I hope is my final home where I can spend the rest of my days.
Industries across Oklahoma -- from oil and gas to clothing and food -- are expected to take a hit from sweeping tariffs announced by President Trump
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As Trump threatens to impose more tariffs on other nations, Chinese manufacturers are going to greater lengths to dodge them.
Saturday is the deadline for Trump’s presidential action, which kept TikTok alive for an extra 75 days after the Jan. 19 deadline that had been set by Congress and signed into law by former President Joe Biden last year.
Bring back manufacturing? Raise revenue? Negotiate with every country in the world? Trump can’t have his cake and eat it too.