Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has become the defacto face of Trump’s trade war, putting him in the unenviable position of ...
President Donald Trump and the Wall Street Journal’s opinion section are fighting over tariff policy – again. Trump railed against a Wednesday editorial in the Journal that said, with some evidence, ...
US stocks whipsawed Tuesday after President Donald Trump made good on his threat to levy tariffs on Canada and Mexico, paving the way for a global trade war as leaders of both trading partners ...
Stocks markets across Asia sank Tuesday amid mounting fears of a serious downturn in the world’s largest economy, as US ...
The Trump bump in consumer sentiment is now a Trump slump.
The next day, the US Postal Service stopped all package deliveries from China from entering the United States because it was unable to abide by the new trade policy. But hours later, the de minimis ...
A fast-moving dust storm shrouded southwestern New Mexico and parts of northern Mexico ... It’s essentially a wall of dust and debris that can grow up to 5,000 feet tall as it’s blown forward ...
US stocks slid Monday as investors braced for President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico to go into effect ... The VIX, Wall Street’s fear gauge, surged to its highest ...
The February jobs report comes as the Trump administration continues large-scale layoffs of government workers.
A powerful storm is moving across the country and spawning multiple fires and severe thunderstorms with hurricane-force wind gusts and tornadoes that are knocking out power and causing damage Tuesday.
Now, Wall Street is celebrating Lutnick’s apparent good news. But it’s unclear how long investors will have to celebrate until the next ride on the tariff merry-go-round begins. CNN’s Jeff ...