Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Trump’s recent decision to study the proposed reciprocal tariffs instead ...
Minnesota U.S. Sen. Tina Smith's decision not to seek reelection is setting off a scramble by potential candidates in both ...
The heads of both the House and Senate banking committees introduced a Congressional Review Act resolution to undo the ...
Trump has defended the effort, saying the federal government is too bloated and that too much money is lost to waste and ...
Promoters of fossil fuels accuse the International Energy Agency of promoting liberal ideas about clean energy.
Efforts to reform SC’s insurance liability rules, which have forced some businesses to close, have become a hot topic on ...
A top White House adviser said Canada becoming the 51st state remains a consideration following a meeting with premiers where ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNAdam Scott: PGA-LIV talks are “crazy,” , but Donald Trump can make a differenceThis is also the reason why the leaders of the PGA Tour knew that they had to resort to special measures; To meet with Donald ...
Powell was also asked about the high cost of home ownership and President Trump's trade policies, but as usual, the Fed chair tried to steer clear of politics.
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell told a Senate committee that he and his colleagues are in no hurry to cut borrowing costs, so long as the job market is holding up and prices continue to climb.
After cutting its key rate a full percentage point in the final three months of last year, with “the economy remaining strong, we do not need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance,” Powell said ...
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) predicted that the 2026 elections will be the most expensive midterm elections on record. Scott, head ...
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