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Foot traffic at American stores has spiked in recent weeks, which analysts credit to shoppers stocking up ahead of tariff-induced price hikes.
In a new study from Good Jobs First, a nonprofit research group, authors Greg LeRoy and Kasia Tarczynska find that data ...
The NCAA will start selling data from its championship events to sportsbooks around the country, part of an expanded ...
South Korea and the United States agreed to craft a trade package aimed at removing new U.S. tariffs before the pause on ...
Hello! Erin here, reporting from the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, D.C. as federal judge Amit Mehta oversees ...
The International Monetary Fund said Tuesday that Trump’s tariffs would slow growth, not only for the U.S. but globally. The ...
China National Offshore Oil Corporation has agreed a term deal to buy liquefied natural gas from Abu Dhabi National Oil Corp ...
At risk is a possible American or Israeli military strike on Iran’s nuclear sites, or the Iranians following through on their ...
At risk is a possible American or Israeli military strike on Iran’s nuclear sites, or the Iranians following through on their threats to pursue an atomic weapon.
Car shopping experts say, depending on what a car buyer wants, they may have two months or two weeks to get it at a ...
Tariffs aren’t going to reverse the loss of auto jobs in the Midwest during the last 30 years. Automation, and a change in American car buyers’ preferences, cost more jobs than bad trade deals.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s administration wants to strike 90 trade deals in 90 days, but the challenges to quickly resolving the president’s trade war are already apparent.