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The latest jobs report shows a steady economy—tame inflation and record-high stock markets. But will the passage of Trump’s so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill” upend the economic growth of America? Editor-in-chief of Investopedia,
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No segment has faced scrutiny quite like EVs — but the moves don’t necessarily hurt the brands you’d expect. Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe said that while he doesn’t agree with the moves made by the administration, the impact could actually be positive for Rivian on the whole.
Kentucky's education commissioner said he will contact lawmakers and the state attorney general to determine if they can help claw back some or all of the funds frozen by the Trump administration.
Republicans managed to pass Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act – but few people seem to really be happy about it. A lot of concerns have been raised about how it would cause the deficit to swell.
A voice that sounds a lot like Donald Trump delivered a pro-immigrant speech in the middle of Bad Bunny's new 'NuevaYol' music video: 'This country is nothing without the immigrants.'
Bad Bunny is celebrating the Puerto Rican diaspora and immigrant community this Fourth of July with a political statement. Here's what he said.
Republican lawmakers helped Donald Trump secure a win on his so-called "big, beautiful bill," and now they're facing the consequences, according to a new report. Politico on Sunday published a piece called,
It is the most amazing piece of social legislation in the wrong direction that we have ever seen,” former Obama-era Treasury official Steve Rattner said.
The new proposed tariffs on imported goods from more than a dozen countries will create some pullback on U.S. economic and employment growth, but not as much as the full effects of President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” announcements on April 2.
Nintendo lists Cambodia as one of its main manufacturing sites while Apple appears to use two contract manufacturers with factories in Thailand.
Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh said the U.S. economy could grow tremendously, but "bad" policies from the Federal Reserve are keeping it from doing so.