President Donald Trump said Thursday he is in โno rushโ to reach any trade deals because he views tariffs as making the United States wealthy. But he suggested while meeting with Italianย Premier Giorgia Meloniย that it would be easy to find an agreement with the European Union and others.
President Donald Trump attacked Federal Reserveย Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday for not cutting interest rates and said he could fire him if he wanted to, renewing a threat from his first term that could cause a major legal showdown over the issue of the central bank's longstanding political independence.
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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is defending President Trumpโs authority to restructure the federal workforce in the Department of Education.
U.S. stocks fell Wednesday afterย Nvidiaย warned new restrictions on exports to China willย chisel billions of dollarsย off its results, while companies around the world saidย President Donald Trumpโs trade warย is clouding forecasts for how they and the economy will do this year.
President Donald Trumpย on Wednesday inserted himself directly intoย trade talks with Japanese officials, a sign of the high stakes for the United States after its tariffs rattled the economy and caused the administration to assure the public that it would quickly reach deals.
The Federal Reserve can stay patient and wait to see how tariffs and other economic policies of the Trump administrationย play outย before making any changes to interest rates, Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday.
An estimated 1 in 31 U.S. children haveย autism, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Tuesday, markingย another jumpย in a long string of increases.
Asย measles outbreaksย popped up across the U.S. this winter, pediatricians waited for the nation's public health agency to send a routine, but important, letter that outlines how they could help stop the spread of the illness.