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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump 's sudden reversal on tariffs was all "the art of the deal," a reference to the title of Trump's ghostwritten 1987 book.
US stocks were extremely volatile Monday — tumbling, surging and then bouncing around in every direction, as traders searched ...
US stocks opened lower Monday as markets around the world tumbled over concerns about how President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs might upend the global economy and stymie US economic growth.
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives sharpened his criticism of how Elon Musk is running Tesla Inc., saying the electric-vehicle giant’s chief executive needs to make two major moves to stop the stock’s ...
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia student who helped lead last year’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations, was detained by the Department of Homeland Security in March. Photo: Jeenah Moon/Reuters Columbia ...
Competition for US law school spots is fiercer than ever, with a 20.5% increase in applications this year. Economic uncertainty, corporate job market slowdowns, and rising salaries in legal ...
There is a dramatic comparison of the time and challenges faced by the DMK in the 1960s and 2020s with Stalin reinventing himself as a leader of considerable reckoning in state politics There is a ...
Egg prices in the US have recently reached record highs. The average price of a dozen large white eggs soared to $8.64 (£6.17) at the beginning of March, more than quadruple the long-term average ...
Trump promised the American people that he would bring down energy costs by 50% in his first year in office. But how has that promise gone? Has Trump kept his word? Is this promise even realistic?
Barry Bannister predicts a zigzagging S&P 500 resembling a W pattern this year. He expects a bounce to 5,800 but warns of another dip due to inflation concerns. Bannister favors value ...