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President Donald Trump hit the pause button on his latest round of higher tariffs Wednesday, reducing import taxes on goods from most countries to the new basic minimum of 10% for the next 90 days.
About 22,000 Internal Revenue Service employees have accepted the Trump administration’s latest deferred resignation offer, The New York Times reports. The agency reportedly had just over ...
The Trump administration on Monday froze $2.2 billion in grant funding and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University hours after the school refused to comply with its demands for policy changes.
It's Tax Day Tuesday! This year marks the 70th anniversary of April 15 becoming the federal income tax filing deadline, which had been March 15 from 1918 until 1955. If you're one of the roughly ...
Good evening. President Donald Trump's massive new tariffs, including a 104% levy on Chinese imports, are set to take effect tonight. Meanwhile, House Republican leaders had been hoping to take ...
Happy Friday! A relatively quiet end to a wild week, with Congress already out the door for a two-week spring recess and President Trump taking a day for his annual physical exam at Walter Reed ...
President Donald Trump hit the pause button on his latest round of higher tariffs Wednesday, reducing import taxes on goods from most countries to the new basic minimum of 10% for the next 90 days.
House Republicans on Thursday narrowly adopted a budget framework needed to advance their plan to cut taxes and government spending, delivering a win for President Donald Trump and Speaker Mike ...
American consumers are growing increasingly worried about their financial futures, with growing concerns about a weakening economy and rising inflation driven by President Donald Trump’s tariff war.
A day after President Trump sparked a massive stock rally by declaring a 90-day pause on most of the “reciprocal” tariffs he has imposed on trading partners around the world, the White House ...
Inflation slammed on the brakes in March, according to new government data released Thursday, as the consumer price index fell 0.1% on a monthly basis, contributing to a 2.4% rate over the last year.
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