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China announced on Friday that it will hike tariffs on American imports from 84% to 125%. The move represents the latest escalation of an ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China.
President Donald Trump's tariff pause was due to the outpouring of calls from foreign nations looking to make deals and Trump ...
Eos Energy CEO Joe Mastrangelo discussed the battery company bringing its manufacturing back to the U.S. and competing with ...
Mark Meador, who previously worked for the DOJ and Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, was confirmed on a party-line vote as President ...
"Shark Tank" Investor Kevin O’Leary argued in favor of new tariffs against China, arguing the status quo has destroyed ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered tens of thousands of unemployment claims for claimants with ...
China reached out its hand to Australia in the hopes of making an alliance against President Donald Trump's tariffs, but ...
REAL IDs, passed into law in 2005 and pushed back several times, are going to be required to fly from the U.S. and to go into ...
China trade tensions rise, experts warn Xi Jinping could cut rare earth exports or dump U.S. treasuries, threatening defense ...
Stocks eye another volatile session, despite inflation easing in March, after monster gains Wednesday following President ...
Corporate bankruptcies in the U.S. increased to their highest level in the first quarter since 2010, as firms with weaker ...
Trump launches 'decisive counterstrike' on Dem states that 'weaponized' courts against coal: experts
President Donald Trump's recent coal executive order blitz included launching a "counterstrike" on Democrat-run states that ...
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