The Supreme Court may soon rule on President Trump’s authority to impose tariffs, a decision that could upend his economic strategy amid escalating threats against European allies over Greenland.
Get the latest news and live updates on the Trump administration as House Speaker Mike Johnson marks a U.K. milestone and the ...
Trump wants his peace board signed in Davos. Macron declines Apple warns millions of iPhones are exposed to attack Sun ...
The U.S. Supreme Court released three decisions on Tuesday morning -- but did not rule on the legality of President Donald ...
Trump’s weekend threat to impose punitive tariffs on Europe if it doesn’t bend to his will on Greenland has turned Davos from ...
If the Supreme Court strikes down President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the Trump administration plans to begin replacing them ...
At the World Economic Forum, Macron urged Europe to protect its interests, criticised US trade threats, and called for ...
Americans, not foreign exporters, are paying nearly the full cost of tariffs imposed under US President Donald Trump, ...
The "Sell America" trade compelled investors to dump U.S. stocks and bonds, while gold and silver, both safe haven assets, ...
The Supreme Court's batch of rulings Tuesday didn't include the highly anticipated global tariffs case. The court is weighing ...
President Trump set the stage overnight for a crucial few days ahead in US-Europe relations, doubling down on his threats ...
In dispatches from the World Economic Forum in Davos, The New York Times DealBook columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin reported that ...
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