From the moment he took office in January, President Trump has convulsed Washington as he seeks to remake the federal government and put his imprint on the country. But what does it all mean for ...
President Trump announcing global tariffs in April at the White House. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images) President Trump credited his far-reaching tariffs with driving robust economic growth in ...
WATERBURY, CT (WFSB) - Water service has been restored to homes throughout Waterbury, and the water is now deemed safe for drinking and showering. “The citywide Boil Water Advisory has been lifted, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. If a can of coconut water and a banana smoothie had a baby, it might be banana water. The latest plant-based ...
What’s the difference between a tariff and an embargo? No serious person disputes that a president may order a naval blockade or a full trade embargo in response to foreign threats. That authority ...
Millions of American consumers have been waiting for President Donald Trump’s tariffs to spark a dramatic rise in consumer prices, pushing the inflation rate into the red zone. They’re still waiting.
In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has inflated his previous claims about how lucrative tariffs have been for the United States. Trump's new figure: An astonishing $18 trillion. On Sunday, Trump ...
President Trump bragged Tuesday that his tariffs were responsible for the “great” surging US economy. Trump took the victory lap just after the Commerce Department announced the economy had grown at a ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- The Onondaga County Water Authority has now issued mandatory water restrictions in six Central New York towns as impacts from a busted water line in Cicero become apparent. Manlius ...
President Trump’s trade policy, inflation and climbing stock prices shaped business and the economy this year. By Christine Zhang In recent years, macroeconomic tides have ebbed and flowed, but one ...
Tariffs haven’t tanked the economy. In fact, GDP in the second quarter reached its strongest quarterly growth in nearly two years. The third quarter is tracking close behind. Here are some reasons why ...