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On Friday, the Dow Jones closed nearly 8% down, the S&P closed over 9% down and the NASDAQ closed 10% down.
Reuters |
A stock market rout, historic in scale, has swept across the globe wiping more than $10 trillion off major markets, as concerns about the economic damage unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump's ta...
CNN |
Trump said Sunday evening that he’s “open to talking” to world leaders about new deals as he put a brave face on the chaos unleashed by his trade wars after a weekend playing golf at his exclusive Fl...
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed Sunday that he is in West Texas today to "comfort" the family of an unvaccinated girl who died of measles.
AOL |
Trump's sweeping tariff plans hammered global financial markets and U.S. stocks braced for more turmoil on Monday, after he warned foreign governments they would have to pay "a lot of money" to lift ...
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The president said talks would happen “at almost the highest level” but declined to say where the negotiations would take place or who would speak on behalf of the U.S.
In an exclusive interview with MarketWatch, Beal said Trump’s tariffs are designed to bring the world to the negotiating table, foster free and fair trade, and recalibrate the r
After months of delays, President Donald Trump's contentious tariff barrage is now in effect. It imposes a wide variety of new import taxes that are the steepest seen in nearly a century and affect all of the country's trade partners.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he won’t back down on his sweeping tariffs on imports from most of the world unless countries even out their trade with the U.S., digging in on his plans to implement the taxes that have sent financial markets reeling.
Jamie Dimon's annual letter to shareholders warned that Trump's tariffs may push America's former allies to rely more heavily on nations like China and Russia.
Liberal talk show host Bill Maher praised President Trump for his unique ability to appeal to Americans seeking authenticity rather than a leader who is ultimately a "phony."
Major figures in the business world have spent the last 48 hours sounding alarms about the economic consequences of President Donald Trump’s trade war — some even reversing their previous supportive stances.
The president of the United States has begun the day with a social-media post that has no sign of watering down tariffs. On the Truth Social service he owns, Trump said China was the biggest abuser of all as he noted,
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Maine officials sued the administration of President Donald Trump on Monday to try to stop the government from freezing federal money in the wake of a dispute over transgender athletes in sports.