When did the US stop keeping up with the Joneses? A look at the maritime law at the crux of US shipbuilding
But there is one, century-old law that is the cornerstone of the U.S. shipbuilding industry that proponents argue is paramount for national security purposes, while critics claim is responsible for significantly stifling the U.S. shipbuilding industry: the Jones Act.
Trump hints end of tariff spat with China may be in sight, says TikTok deal must wait
President Trump when speaking with reporters in the Oval Office Thursday said that officials believed to representing President Xi Jinping 'have reached out a number of times.'
MP Materials cuts off US rare earth to China amid ongoing tariff battle
The U.S.'s only rare earths mineral mine has ceased all shipments of rare earth concentrate to China stating materials under 125% tariffs is not commercially rational.
Trump says minerals deal with Ukraine to be signed next week
The US and Ukraine will officially sign a minerals deal next week President Trump on Thursday, though details of the agreement remain unclear.
Mark Cuban backs Trump's health care executive order on prescription drugs
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban backed President Donald Trump's executive order on prescription drugs and healthcare and offered his insights on reforms in the pharmaceutical industry.
Temu, Shein to raise prices for US consumers starting next week as Trump administration closes tariff loophole
Temu and Shein are planning to raise their ultra-low prices for U.S. consumers as Trump's executive order ending the "de minimus" tariff loophole is set to take effect.
CFPB to make sweeping job cuts as Trump admin refocuses agency
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) moved to make sweeping job cuts as the Trump administration looks refocus the agency's regulatory objectives with a smaller workforce.
Trump says '100%' chance US will strike trade deal with Europe as Meloni visits DC
President Donald Trump visited with Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Thursday to hash out a trade deal with Europe.
SpaceX and its partners emerge as frontrunners to build part of Trump's Golden Dome project: report
Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Palantir and Anduril have emerged as frontrunners to build part of President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense system, a report said.
Trump cranks up heat on Fed chair while pressing for rate cut: 'Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough!'
In a Thursday morning Truth Social post, President Donald Trump continued blasting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell while calling for interest rate cuts.
Sheryl Sandberg says Meta considered blocking competitors' ads in landmark antitrust trial
Former Meta Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg's testimony reveals the company contemplated restricting competitor access to its platform.
Italy's Meloni goes to Washington for tariff huddle with Trump
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is expected to push a zero-to-zero EU-U.S. tariff deal when meeting with President Donald Trump.
Supply chain AI company sounds the alarm over America's reliance on Chinese-made pharmaceuticals
Exiger warns the U.S. is overly reliant on foreign countries to make key components of crucial medications as the Trump administration weighs tariffs on pharmaceutical imports.
Powerful manufacturing association pens regulation rebalancing plan for Trump admin
The National Association of Manufacturers sent 10 federal agencies details on 44 regulations it recommends President Donald Trump should revise or rescind.
LARRY KUDLOW: I don't believe the Trump tax hike rumors
President Trump believes in rewarding success, not punishing it. That's why I do not believe any of these Trump tax hike rumors.
Stocks rocked after Fed’s Powell talks tariff impact
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sent stocks lower when he commented about the impact of President Trump's tariffs and how it may affect inflation and a potential rate cut.
Fed's Powell says central bank could face 'challenging scenario' due to tariffs
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in prepared remarks in Chicago that the central bank would wait for more data before changing interest rates.
About 20K IRS workers are weighing buyout offers
About 20,000 workers at the IRS have expressed interest in buyout offers extended by the Trump administration as part of its plan to shrink the agency.
New bipartisan tax proposal could give your family more money
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to make the adoption tax credit refundable, which could allow more families to get the credit even if it is more than their “tax burden
US risks pushing European allies into China's arms with new tariffs, experts warn
The constant flip-flopping on policies will prompt European leaders to edge closer to China, who may be viewed as a more reliable trade partner, experts said.



















