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President Donald Trump’s vows to roll out punishing new tariffs on Aug. 1 have barely made a ripple with investors who are convinced he’ll once again back down. But at the White House, officials insist they’re serious this time.
A colorful journey through fruit markets and forests reveals a nation’s most beloved kitchen ritual. While other children fled from the Vietnam War, 12-year-old Jimmy Lo Hung ran toward the chaos, camera in hand.
The Wall Street Journal questioned the authenticity of the Trump administration’s gripe with renovations at the Fed Chair’s D.C. HQ.
Wall Street inched to another record following some mixed profit reports, as General Motors and other big U.S. companies gave updates on how much President Donald Trump’s tariffs are hurting or helpin
Wall Street was mixed and crude lost ground on Tuesday as investors assessed a spate of mixed earnings and signs that U.S. President Donald Trump's protracted trade war is hitting corporate profit margins,
The company has already made cost-cutting strides this month, axing about 9,000 employees in its latest round of layoffs. Analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha see about $73 billion in operating expenses in Microsoft's fiscal 2026, which implies 11% growth.
U.S. stocks are rising toward more records on Monday ahead of a week full of profit updates from big U.S. companies.
On Wednesday morning, as markets worldwide shuddered on news that President Donald Trump was likely to fire Jerome Powell, James van Geelen at Citrini Research wasted no time in blasting a “macro trade” alert to his some 50,