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Federal HR Office Unveils Sweeping NDA Proposal Targeting Government Leaks
The Office of Personnel Management's template agreement would require federal workers to acknowledge confidentiality obligations as the Trump administration intensifies its crackdown on internal disclosures.
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Treasury Subpoenas Hasan Piker, Medea Benjamin Over Cuba Travel
The OFAC investigation seeks financial and communications records from the March trips organized by the Nuestra America Convoy amid broader sanctions enforcement effort.
Economy & MarketsNew York Comptroller Warns AI Could Cost City Thousands of Jobs
Report based on Moody's Analytics data outlines scenarios ranging from 52,000 annual job gains to potential loss of 110,000 positions by 2027.
Economy & MarketsChinese Nationals in Virginia Charged With Laundering Drug Money for Sinaloa, Jalisco Cartels
Ruhan Zhen and Hongce Wu face up to 20 years in prison if convicted of conspiring with two cartels designated as foreign terrorist organizations by the Trump administration.
Economy & MarketsJudge Dismisses Charges Against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Citing Vindictive Prosecution
The ruling marks a significant legal victory for the man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in 2025 before being returned to the U.S.
Economy & MarketsSenate Delays Budget Vote as Dispute Over DOJ Settlement Fund Intensifies
The $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" compensation fund for Biden-era prosecuted individuals has stalled the reconciliation package aimed at funding immigration enforcement.
Economy & MarketsTrump's Towering Arch Clears Another Federal Hurdle Despite Public Pushback
The 250-foot structure near Arlington National Cemetery received final approval from the Commission of Fine Arts with 99.5% of public comments opposed.
Economy & MarketsFederal Prosecutors Charge Signature Gatherer With Paying Skid Row Homeless for Voter Registrations
The case is part of a broader federal effort to investigate alleged voter fraud linked to California ballot initiatives, though details on specific elections affected remain limited.
Economy & MarketsWall Street Banks Helped Chinese Military-Linked Firm Raise Billions Despite Red Flags, Lawmakers Find
JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America underwrote CATL's Hong Kong IPO after Pentagon designated the battery giant as a 'Chinese military company' in January 2025.
Economy & MarketsSusan Collins Leverages Appropriations Chairmanship in Maine Senate Race, Highlighting $1.5 Billion in Federal Spending
The Republican incumbent is betting that nearly five years of congressional earmarks totaling 700 projects will outweigh Democratic challenger Graham Platner's critiques of her as too aligned with Trump.
Economy & MarketsAnalysis Estimates 5 Million People May Lose ACA Marketplace Coverage After Tax Credits Expired
Enrollment dropped for the first time in four years as average monthly premiums rose 58 percent, with young adults among the most affected.
Economy & MarketsStudy Finds Shrinking Pool of Economically Stable Men Reshaping American Marriage Rates
New research shows marriage rates for non-college-educated women fell from 79% to 52% between 1930 and 1980 birth cohorts, while college-educated women increasingly marry men without degrees.
Economy & MarketsThe Red-State Winners in the Climb to Become America's Next Economic Powerhouse
CBRE report finds 725 companies relocated headquarters between 2018 and 2025, with Texas capturing 230 relocations across its major metros while California lost 163.
Economy & MarketsRepublican Congressman Backs Stock Trading Ban for All Three Branches of Government
Rep. Marlon Stutzman says he sold all his publicly traded stocks and argues Congress must 'live above reproach' as ethics disclosures reveal major presidential financial activity.
Economy & MarketsMarkets Plunge Amid Concerns About Aftermath of China Summit
The selloff comes as details from President Trump's Beijing meetings remain scarce, leaving investors uncertain about the U.S.-China trade relationship.
Economy & MarketsMamdani Closes $12 Billion Budget Gap, Invests $122 Million in NYC Public Schools
The mayor's budget closes a massive deficit while funding schools, childcare expansion, and public services through wealthy taxation and state aid.
Economy & MarketsFeds Defer $1.3B in California Medicaid Funding Amid Healthcare Fraud Crackdown
The Trump administration is withholding the federal share of California's Medicaid payments while investigations into hospice and home health agency fraud continue.
Economy & MarketsNYC Budget Gets Boost From Albany as Hochul, Lawmakers Approve Additional Funding for Gotham
The multi-billion dollar state aid package closes New York City's projected budget gap through fiscal year 2028, according to officials.
Economy & MarketsNYC Mayor Mamdani Announces Balanced Budget After State Funding Agreement with Hochul, Lawmakers
The $3.2 billion state aid package will fund NYC's revised fiscal plan through 2028, according to officials.
Economy & MarketsSingham-Backed Pro-China Group Purchases Manhattan Building for $5.15 Million as Federal Investigators Examine Network
The People's Forum, which has received $22.5 million in funding under investigation by Justice, State and Treasury departments, is seeking an additional $5 million for renovations of its new Chelsea headquarters.
Economy & MarketsPaul: $1 Billion for White House Ballroom Likely Coming Out of Budget Reconciliation Bill
The Kentucky Republican says the funding faces procedural hurdles and prefers private donations to pay for security enhancements.
Economy & MarketsFeds Uncover Critical Link in Radicalization of Wannabe Trump Assassin
DHS intelligence report says Iran conflict 'may have contributed' to Cole Allen's decision to attack White House Correspondents' Dinner, per documents obtained by Reuters.
Economy & MarketsMinnesota's Eye-Popping Subsidy Payments to Nine Day Care Centers Exposed After Last Week's Fed Raids
The state's Child Care Assistance Program paid more than $67 million over eight years to providers that were targeted in 22 federal search warrants.
Economy & MarketsFormer FedEx Driver Sentenced to Death for Killing Seven-Year-Old Texas Girl Athena Strand
The case has renewed scrutiny over contractor hiring practices after the victim's family alleged that FedEx and its subcontractor failed to conduct a required background check.
Economy & MarketsGOP Senator in Primary Runoff Praised Islamic Charity After State Department Cut Ties Over Terror Concerns
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Cornyn's primary opponent, has made opposition to radical Islam a focal point of his campaign as both Republicans compete for conservative voters.
Economy & MarketsStates Push Congress to Address National Debt as CBO Projects Continued Growth
Indiana, Tennessee, and other states point to balanced budget policies as models while federal deficits add roughly $2 trillion annually to the debt.
Economy & MarketsLess Washington, More America: A Return to Functional Federalism
As federal deficits near $3 trillion annually, some lawmakers push for devolving power back to states while others warn that rollback of federal protections could harm vulnerable populations.
Economy & MarketsCongressional Budget Reform Proposal Revives Debate Over Federalism and Government Accountability
Rep. Blake Moore's Comprehensive Congressional Budget Act would require votes on the full federal budget annually, amid growing frustration with centralized governance.
Economy & MarketsDaily Wire Investigation Finds Ohio Spent $1 Billion on Medicaid Home Health Care in 2024
The investigation, based on data published by DOGE, reveals billions in 'personal services' payments where relatives can be paid to provide companionship to family members.
Economy & MarketsHouse Republican Calls National Debt 'Ticking Time Bomb' as U.S. Debt Tops 100% of GDP
The $39 trillion debt level, reached for the first time since World War II, has sparked renewed debate over federal spending priorities and deficit reduction efforts.
Economy & MarketsMark Sanford Quits House Race After One Month to Launch Debt-Focused Nonprofit
The former South Carolina governor and congressman says he can have more impact on the $38.9 trillion national debt outside elected office.
Economy & MarketsTariff Increases Reshape Prom Dress Market as Retailers Navigate Surging Costs
Effective tariff rates on special-occasion dresses range from 17% to 34%, with industry leaders warning families will face higher prices during peak prom season.
Economy & MarketsJohnson Quashes Farm Bill Rebellion to Pass Budget Blueprint for Reconciliation 2.0
The narrow 215-211-1 party-line vote brings Congress one step closer to ending DHS's record 10-week shutdown, though funding deadlines loom by early May.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Puts Whitmer on Notice About Who Is Actually Delivering on US Manufacturing Jobs
A $43.4 million Adrian Steel expansion in Michigan highlights the political tension over tariff policy and state-level economic incentives.
Economy & MarketsFederal Agents Execute Search Warrants in Minnesota Fraud Investigation of Childcare Programs
The searches target publicly funded social programs as the Trump administration investigates up to $9 billion in potential fraud tied to Minnesota-run initiatives since 2018.
Economy & MarketsUAE Departure from OPEC Adds to Oil Market Uncertainty Amid Strait of Hormuz Disruptions
The announcement comes as the critical shipping chokepoint remains largely blocked, cutting off roughly 20 percent of global oil and gas supplies.
Economy & MarketsPowell Could Remain at Fed Despite Looming End of Chair Term
While his chairmanship ends May 15, Powell's underlying governor term runs through 2028, potentially allowing him to stay under a Trump administration.
Economy & MarketsJudge Rules That Fired Prosecutor Maurene Comey's Lawsuit Belongs in Federal Court
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman rejected the government's effort to move the wrongful termination case to administrative proceedings, saying the constitutional reason cited for her firing takes it outside standard federal employee dispute channels.
Economy & MarketsVance Pushes Back on Stockpile Concerns as US Races to Boost Missile Production
The Pentagon is working to address a shortfall between battlefield usage and industrial capacity, with some critical munitions taking years or decades to replenish at current production rates.
Economy & MarketsMcMahon Faces Senate Questions on Trump Budget Plan for Shuttered Education Department
The administration is requesting $76.5 billion for fiscal 2027, a $2.3 billion decrease from current levels as most department functions have been transferred to other agencies.
Economy & MarketsSen. Thom Tillis Drops Blockade of Kevin Warsh's Nomination to Lead Federal Reserve
The North Carolina Republican said he received assurances from the Justice Department that it would not use investigations as a weapon against Fed independence.
Economy & MarketsTillis Says He Will Support Warsh's Fed Confirmation After DOJ Closes Powell Investigation
The North Carolina senator had withheld support for the nominee until the criminal probe into Chair Powell was resolved.
Economy & MarketsMexico Says 2 U.S. Federal Agents Who Died Were Not Authorized to Participate in Any Local Operation
The two CIA agents were killed returning from a drug lab destruction mission in Chihuahua state, according to Mexican government officials.
Economy & MarketsTrump's Long Romance With Gambling Industry Now Extends to Prediction Markets
While criticizing prediction markets publicly, Trump Media is launching its own through a Crypto.com partnership as federal regulators clash with states over oversight.
Economy & MarketsDOJ Expands Federal Execution Methods to Include Firing Squad, Gas and Electrocution
The 48-page memo reverses the previous administration's moratorium on federal executions and adds alternative methods amid ongoing drug sourcing challenges.
Economy & MarketsTreasury Department Announces IRS Overhaul to Target Shadow Nonprofit Networks
New Form 990 requirements would increase disclosure for fiscal sponsorship arrangements, grants and contracts amid ongoing investigations into progressive donor networks.
Economy & MarketsImporters Begin Using New CBP System to Claim $166 Billion in Tariff Refunds
More than 56,000 importers have signed up for electronic refunds following the Supreme Court's February ruling that struck down emergency tariffs.
Economy & MarketsFederal Judge Dismisses Laura Loomer's Defamation Suit Against Bill Maher
U.S. District Judge James Moody ruled Maher was clearly joking when he suggested Loomer had an affair with Donald Trump, saying a reasonable viewer would understand it was humor rather than a factual claim.
Economy & MarketsSenate Republicans Launch Budget Reconciliation to Fund ICE, DHS Agencies
The $70 billion reconciliation package aims to fund immigration enforcement for 3.5 years as part of effort to end partial DHS shutdown.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Drains Critical Missile Stockpiles in Iran War as Yearslong Rebuild Looms
CSIS analysis estimates U.S. used over 850 Tomahawk missiles and more than half of Patriot interceptors during 39-day campaign, prompting $70B FY27 munitions request.
Economy & Markets500 Blank Ballots Found Near Renton Dumpster Spark Federal Investigation, Fraud Denial
Federal authorities have taken custody of election mail discovered by Washington State Republican Party chairman near a strip mall dumpster, though the origin and timing of the ballots remain under investigation.
Economy & MarketsLutnick Testifies Before Senate Panel on Commerce Department Budget Request
The White House is requesting $9.2 billion in discretionary funding, a $1.3 billion decrease from 2026 levels, amid fallout from the Supreme Court's tariff ruling.
Economy & MarketsTaiwan Business Group Urges Beijing, Taipei to Keep Politics Out of Trade
The Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association called for both sides to separate economic activity from political tensions amid ongoing cross-strait disputes.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Customs Launches Tariff Refund Portal as Businesses Await $166 Billion in Payouts
The first phase of refunds begins Monday, with approved claims taking 60 to 90 days to process.
Economy & MarketsFederal Judge Blocks Nexstar-Tegna Merger until Antitrust Lawsuit Is Resolved
Judge says eight Democratic attorneys general and DirecTV are likely to prevail in their bid to stop the $6.2 billion deal that would create the largest U.S. local TV broadcaster.
Economy & MarketsNewsom Administration Allegedly Knew of $2B California Budget Error for Months: Report
Legislative Analyst's Office flagged the pension calculation mistake in February, but it wasn't disclosed publicly until April.
Economy & MarketsThe Sex Recession Hitting Gen Z and What's Quietly Killing Their Drive
Research shows roughly one in three men and one in five women aged 18-29 report having no sex in the past year, with experts pointing to multiple contributing factors.
Economy & MarketsMamdani's City-Owned Grocery Plan Faces Pushback From Local Bodegas, Supermarkets
The $70 million proposal to open five city-run grocery stores in New York City boroughs draws criticism from small business owners and political consultants who warn of unfair competition.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Seeks Record Defense Budget, But Congress Has Questions About Spending
The $1.5 trillion Pentagon request is the largest in U.S. history, with a separate funding ask for Iran operations expected to follow.
Economy & MarketsHUD Employees Launch Website Accusing Trump Administration of Blocking Fair Housing Enforcement
Anonymous letters cite concerns that civil rights investigations have been halted, with 15 states now suing over policy changes.
Economy & MarketsTrump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair Powell if He Doesn't Leave in May
Powell plans to remain in post until successor Kevin Warsh is confirmed, but Trump says he will fire him if he stays past May 15.
Economy & MarketsDHS Confirms Federal Investigation Into Rep. Swalwell Includes Illegal Brazilian Nanny Allegations
USCIS referred the matter to DHS law enforcement, stating no one is above the law, including a member of Congress.
Economy & MarketsAppeals Court Says Federal Judge Must Reconsider Blocking White House Ballroom, Weigh Security Concerns
D.C. Circuit allows $400 million ballroom construction to proceed until April 17 while lower court reassesses injunction.
Economy & MarketsMajor Strategic Shift in Global Energy Market Favors United States
Analysts suggest changing supply chains and production patterns are reshaping international energy dynamics in ways that benefit U.S. interests.
Economy & MarketsFederal Judge Finds Pentagon in Violation of Court Order to Restore Reporters' Access
Judge Paul Friedman ruled the Defense Department violated his March 20 order, saying the Pentagon's revised policy unlawfully restricts journalist access.
Economy & MarketsPrediction Markets Under Scrutiny as Traders Bet on Iran Ceasefire, Insider Trading Concerns Grow
Polymarket traders profited hundreds of thousands from ceasefire bets as lawmakers push for investigations into suspicious activity.
Economy & MarketsOne Year Into Trump's Tariff Strategy: Economic Impact and Debate Over Who Bears the Cost
Effective tariff rates rose from 2.2% to roughly 13% by year-end, with debates intensifying over whether American consumers or foreign exporters are footing the bill.
Economy & MarketsPrediction Markets See Surge in Trades Related to U.S.-Israel Conflict With Iran
Traders made hundreds of thousands of dollars on ceasefire bets as lawmakers call for investigations into potential insider trading.
Economy & MarketsIran's Toll Proposal for Strait of Hormuz Violates Trade Norms, Analysts Say
Iran demands right to collect fees in strategic waterway as precondition for reopening passage vital to 20% of world oil supply.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Budget Would Cut 8,385 TSA Positions Under Privatization Plan
The $11.7 billion FY2027 budget request cuts 2,462 Transportation Security Officer positions while proposing $477 million increase for private screening contracts.
Economy & MarketsDemocrat Lawmakers Call US Fuel Blockade on Cuba 'Economic Bombing' After Delegation Visit
Progressive lawmakers describe humanitarian crisis on island linked to U.S. embargo, while Trump administration has escalated pressure calling Cuba a 'failed nation'
Economy & MarketsNASA Administrator Defends Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts
The $18.8 billion proposal represents a $5.6 billion reduction from 2026 levels, cutting science programs and HBCU initiatives.
Economy & MarketsFederal Government Rushing Toward AI Adoption Amid Cost and Oversight Concerns
ProPublica investigation finds agencies face hidden costs, while the program designed to vet cloud security operates with minimal staff.
Economy & MarketsAmerica Is Heading for a Recession — and It May Be the Worst Yet
Economic analysts warn that structural challenges including AI displacement and middle-class fragility could amplify the impact of any downturn
Economy & MarketsPolymarket Apologizes after Allowing Wagers on Fate of U.S. Pilots Downed Over Iran
Prediction market platform removed betting market after criticism from Rep. Seth Moulton, who noted 219 war-related bets remain active on the platform.
Economy & MarketsBudget Cuts Won't Fix Antisemitism — and They're Hurting Higher Education
The Trump administration's funding reductions to universities have drawn criticism from both sides of the political spectrum, with critics arguing the cuts fail to address campus antisemitism while damaging scientific research.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Tomahawks Deployed in Iran Conflict Exceed Annual Procurement Rate
Over 850 missiles used so far, roughly nine times the Pentagon's average yearly Tomahawk purchases.
Economy & MarketsPhiladelphia Fed President Anna Paulson Says Iran War Is Creating Real Pressure on U.S. Economy
Anna Paulson, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, warned that escalating tensions in the Middle East are adding new headwinds to an economy already navigating elevated inflation and interest rates.
Economy & MarketsCongress Weighs Federal Regulation as Prediction Market Apps Blur Line With Sports Betting
Lawmakers debate whether markets allowing bets on politics, sports and global events need stricter federal oversight
Economy & MarketsHouse Democrat Bans Staff From Betting on Prediction Markets, Citing Ethics Concerns
Rep. Seth Moulton becomes first member of Congress to prohibit staffers from trading on Polymarket, Kalshi and similar platforms.
Economy & MarketsHouse Budget Chairman Outlines Path to Pay for Iran Military Campaign Through Reconciliation
Arrington says second GOP-only budget package would offset defense costs with anti-fraud provisions, as Trump administration considers $200 billion war request
Economy & MarketsBlackRock CEO Warns $150 Oil Could Trigger Global Recession
Larry Fink, whose firm manages $14 trillion in assets, said prolonged high oil prices stemming from Middle East tensions would have profound economic implications.
Economy & MarketsIran Parliament Speaker Warns Buyers of US Treasury Bonds Are 'Legitimate Targets'
Ghalibaf says financial institutions funding US military budget will be targeted, as tensions escalate after weeks of strikes.
Economy & MarketsRobert Frazer Appointed US Attorney for New Jersey After Year of Legal Turmoil
Career prosecutor with two decades of experience takes over the district following months of court battles over leadership appointments.
Economy & MarketsWorkers' Job Market Gloom Has Increased Dramatically Over the Past Few Years, Gallup Survey Finds
Just 28% of workers say now is a good time to find a quality job, down from 70% in mid-2022, with college graduates particularly pessimistic.
Economy & MarketsNYC Spent Over $368 Million To Combat Homelessness This Past Fiscal Year. Now the State Can't Track the Money.
The $368 million spent on unsheltered homeless New Yorkers is more than triple the FY 2019 amount, yet state auditors say tracking fund allocation remains problematic.
Economy & MarketsChicago Faces $1 Billion Budget Gap as Experts Warn of 'Pay Later' Financial Crisis
The city's 2025 fiscal year projects a $150 million deficit, with about 40% of the budget going to debt service and pension costs.
Economy & MarketsChicago's $1 Billion Budget Gap Stokes Debate Over Mayor Johnson's Fiscal Leadership
The nation's third-largest city projects a $150 million deficit as debt service consumes 40% of its budget, drawing scrutiny from both progressive and conservative analysts.
Economy & MarketsPolymarket's Situation Room Bar Opening Marred by Technical Failures in Washington
Prediction market's much-hyped DC pop-up opened Friday but monitors remained off due to electrical issues, prompting early closure and viral mockery.
Economy & MarketsStates Need Data Tools and Incentives to Stop Improper Federal Payments
With $2 trillion in annual deficits, experts say federal databases to verify eligibility are underutilized despite known gaps.
Economy & MarketsFederal Reserve Holds Rates Steady Amid Mixed Economic Signals
The Fed kept its benchmark rate at 3.5% to 3.75% as February payrolls fell by 92,000 and fourth-quarter GDP was revised down to 0.7%.
Economy & MarketsFed Chair Powell Holds News Briefing After Keeping Interest Rates Unchanged
The Federal Reserve held rates at 3.6% for the second straight meeting, with quarterly projections expected to show how the Iran war's impact on gas prices complicates the path forward.
Economy & MarketsCuba Will Allow Expatriates to Invest in and Own Businesses on Island, Economic Czar Says
Deputy Prime Minister Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga announced the policy shift in an NBC News interview, citing US embargo as a key challenge to Cuba's economy.
Economy & MarketsSenate Democrats Unveil Tax Plans Criticized as Populist Overhaul Ignoring Debt
Economists and fiscal hawks question whether proposals to eliminate federal taxes for millions can be offset by taxing the wealthy without worsening the national debt.
Economy & Markets'Gruesome' War Bets Fuel Calls for Crackdown on Prediction Markets
Prediction platforms handling $44bn in trades face mounting criticism over wagers tied to Iran, Israel military action
Economy & MarketsNine Convicted in North Texas ICE Facility Attack as Kash Patel Issues Warning
Jurors delivered a mixed verdict in federal court Friday, convicting members of what prosecutors called an Antifa cell for the July 2025 Prairieland ICE Detention Center attack.
Economy & MarketsAs Prediction Markets Boom, Lawmakers Push for Greater Oversight of Event Contracts
Two bills aim to ban members of Congress from betting on political events, but disclosure gaps in ethics rules remain unfilled.
Economy & MarketsBoasberg Blocks Subpoenas Against Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Federal judge rules DOJ effort to issue grand jury subpoenas was a pretext to pressure Powell on interest rates, citing over 100 Trump statements attacking the Fed chair.
Economy & MarketsVenezuelan National Charged With Assaulting Federal Officer, Grabbing Service Weapon in Michigan
Arnoldo Jose Marquez-Pulido, 33, faces multiple federal charges after allegedly fleeing traffic stop and struggling with Homeland Security Task Force agent in Utica.
Economy & MarketsJudge Blocks DOJ Subpoena for Federal Reserve Records, Citing No Evidence of Crime
Judge James Boasberg ruled prosecutor Jeanine Pirro presented no evidence to justify demands for Fed documents, saying the investigation appeared designed to pressure Chairman Jerome Powell
Economy & MarketsUtah Moves to Ban Prediction Markets as State Takes On Kalshi and Polymarket
Governor Spencer Cox will sign legislation targeting prediction markets, putting the conservative state at odds with the CFTC and creating a potential legal showdown.
Economy & MarketsIEA Called for Joint Release of Emergency Oil Stocks at G7 Online Meeting, Japan Says
The call comes amid ongoing volatility in global energy markets and follows months of coordinated international effort to stabilize oil supplies.
Economy & MarketsG-7 Ready to Release Oil Stockpiles If Needed to Support Supply
The Group of Seven nations signal willingness to tap strategic reserves amid ongoing volatility in global oil markets.
Economy & MarketsSustained War with Iran Could Drain US Missile Stockpiles, Test Escalation Control
Defense officials warn that production lines cannot surge overnight to replenish interceptors depleted by operations in Ukraine and the Middle East.
Economy & MarketsVice President Vance Promotes Economic Agenda at Wisconsin Machining Facility
Speaking at Pointe Precision Inc., the vice president focused on affordability and fraud ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Economy & MarketsTariff Decision Deemed Both Right and Wrong by Stakeholders
The administration’s new steel and aluminum tariffs aim to protect jobs, while industry groups warn they could raise consumer prices and spark trade disputes.
Economy & MarketsTrump Global Tariff to Take Effect at 10% Despite Earlier 15% Announcement
The rate will apply to steel and aluminum imports starting next month, lowering the previously signaled 15% duty and raising questions about policy consistency.
Economy & MarketsTariffs Seen as Wild Card for U.S. Economy Amid New Trade Measures
New duties on Chinese steel, aluminum and select consumer goods have sparked debate over cost impacts and domestic industry protection.
Economy & MarketsEU Says It Will Not Accept Any Increase in U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
The European Commission reiterated its stance during trade talks, emphasizing that the existing agreement must be honored.
Economy & MarketsNASA Faces Pressure to Replace Space Launch System with Commercial Rockets
Cost overruns and schedule delays have prompted lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to examine private‑sector launch options.
Economy & MarketsMamdani Calls for Affordable NYC Housing, Criticizes ICE Amid Budget Concerns
The housing official says every family should afford a home while denouncing ICE's policies, as New York faces a $2.4 billion budget shortfall.
Economy & MarketsSCOTUS Has Ruled on Tariffs, but Who Will Ultimately Pay
The Court’s decision leaves the fate of the Trump‑era steel and aluminum tariffs to Congress and industry, raising questions about future cost burdens.
Economy & MarketsSenator Grenell Calls Ice Rink Vandal Terrorist as Federal Authorities Pursue Suspect in Toxic Attack
The incident, involving a chemical spray at a Minnesota ice rink, has sparked debate over labeling domestic vandalism as terrorism.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Court Blocks Solar Panel Tariffs, Business Owners Cautiously Welcome
The decision removes a 25% duty on Chinese solar imports, which industry groups said was raising electricity costs for manufacturers.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Trade Deficit Narrows as Administration Credits Recent Tariff Adjustments
The Treasury reports a $12.3 billion reduction in the trade deficit for the first quarter of 2026, a change the White House attributes to new tariff reforms.
Economy & MarketsMamdani Calls for NYC Housing Plan While Criticizing ICE, City Faces Budget Shortfall
The mayoral candidate’s proposal promises affordable homes for all families, but city officials warn the plan could widen the $1.5 billion budget gap.
Economy & MarketsRuling Is a Victory for World Trade, but Also Tricky
The Supreme Court upheld a WTO‑backed exemption for U.S. exporters, yet the decision leaves several tariff‑related provisions unsettled.
Economy & MarketsTrump Gives Grudging Praise to Liberal Trio Who Helped Sink His Tariffs
President Trump said the three Democratic lawmakers forced the administration to abandon the proposed steel and aluminum duties, calling their push a necessary check on trade policy.
Economy & MarketsU.S. Trade Representative Rejects Trump Tariff Proposal, Marking Rare Public 'No'
Katherine Tai said the administration will not impose new duties on Chinese steel, though existing tariffs stay in place.
Economy & MarketsExclusive: 5 Ways Moreno Wants GOP to Codify .5 B Trump Tariffs
The Republican lawmaker says the Biden administration’s rollback of China tariffs threatens U.S. manufacturers, while Democrats argue the measures raise costs for consumers.
Economy & MarketsBreaking: Supreme Court Overturns 12 Trump Tariffs, Slashing $4 B in Costs – What Comes Next?
The 9‑5 decision invalidated 12 of 14 steel and aluminum tariffs, prompting Democratic calls for enforcement and Republican criticism of judicial overreach.
Economy & MarketsTrump Tariff Revenues Hit Record Highs as Supreme Court Deals Major Blow
The Treasury reported $12.3 billion in tariff collections for FY 2025, even as the Court limited the administration’s ability to impose new duties.
Economy & MarketsWill the Treasury Refund $200 Billion After Tariff Overturn?
A federal court ruling nullified recent tariffs, prompting the Treasury to determine how to handle the $200 billion already collected from importers.
Economy & MarketsBreaking: Trump Brand Expands to Airports in 40 Nations
The filings span 40 countries, covering travel services and airport operations, raising questions about international branding.
Economy & MarketsObama: Agents' Tactics "Dangerous" as Minneapolis Loses $60M
Former President Obama criticizes federal agent tactics in Minneapolis amid business closures.
Economy & MarketsWhite House Prepares Public for Weaker January Jobs Report
Officials cite winter storms and data volatility as factors in expected slowdown after 256,000 jobs added in December.
Economy & MarketsDon Lemon Hires Federal Prosecutor Who Resigned Over Minnesota ICE Probes
Joseph Thompson, who quit as second-in-command at Minnesota U.S. Attorney's office, now represents journalist facing church protest charges.
Economy & MarketsFact Check: Does Immigration Increase the National Debt?
Economists disagree on whether immigrants add to or reduce federal deficits over time
Economy & MarketsCuba Warns of Aviation Fuel Shortage After Trump Tariff Threat
The Cuban government issued a warning Monday that aviation fuel supplies could run critically short within weeks if threatened U.S. tariffs on third-country ...
Economy & MarketsWall Street Opens Lower Following Strong Asian Market Rally
Major U.S. stock indices began the trading day with declines, contrasting with significant gains seen in Asian markets overnight, as investors reacted to a confluence of global economic data and central bank signals.
Economy & MarketsTrump Administration Ties Market Access to Energy Production in New Trade Framework
White House signals reciprocal trade policy will prioritize countries expanding oil and gas output over renewable energy investments
Economy & MarketsWhite House Links Trade Access to Sanctions Compliance in New Executive Order
Administration signals tougher enforcement on countries maintaining energy partnerships with sanctioned nations
Economy & MarketsU.S. Ties Trade Benefits to Energy Compliance in New Sanctions Strategy
Administration's executive order forces trading partners to choose between Russian oil and American market access
Economy & MarketsUnemployment Steady, Growth Holds Despite Inflation Above Fed Target
Labor market resilience continues as economic data shows growth persisting while consumer prices remain elevated above 2% goal
Economy & MarketsFed Holds Rates Steady at 4.25% as January CPI Surprises to the Upside
Inflation came in at 2.8%, above the 2.6% consensus. Here's what economists across the spectrum are saying about the path forward.
Economy & MarketsCartel Prices Remain High After Kingpin Arrests, Study Shows
A University of Chicago analysis finds street prices for cocaine and methamphetamine held steady despite the removal of top traffickers, challenging standard supply‑and‑demand expectations.