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Small-business owners face unique challenges as new tariffs take effect, with many saying they're at a disadvantage compared ...
The chancellor is in Washington DC as pressure mounts over dire IMF predictions of the effect on Britain’s economy if Trump ...
Ford started its made-in-America campaign earlier this month. As the Detroit Free Press reported on April 3, Ford debuted a ...
Moody’s cited federal workforce and spending cuts, a sluggish commercial real estate market, and uncertainty over whether ...
Harriet Torry is The Wall Street Journal’s economics correspondent for the Western U.S. Previously she covered the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve from the Journal's Washington, D.C., bureau.
Harvey Schwartz wants to supercharge a firm that’s fallen under pressure. For him, that means leaning on its Washington, DC ...
Francis X. Rocca covered the Vatican and global religion for The Wall Street Journal. A native of Washington, D.C., he has written on a range of topics including European politics, higher ...
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is expanding his national profile and generating buzz around a potential 2028 presidential ...
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said a deal on halting the Ukraine war was "very close," but slammed Ukrainian ...
The lawsuit filed in Massachusetts by Democratic attorneys general seeks to block the Department of Education from ...
In Washington, D.C., myths die hard. Chief among them is the cherished "independence" of the U.S. Federal Reserve. Politicians swear it's sacred, economists worship it like a pagan idol, and central ...