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President Trump and Vladimir Putin are set to meet in Alaska on Friday, and trepidation is high in Ukraine, Europe and among Kyiv’s American friends. Mr. Trump’s legacy and American security interests ...
President Trump took federal control of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department on Monday, pledging to “rescue our nation’s capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor—and worse.” He’s also ...
President Trump said Monday afternoon that he had met with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, after he had abruptly called for Tan’s ...
Trump’s tariffs continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
What Happened in Markets Today Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan was set to visit the White House on Monday after President Trump called ...
The mining and magnet company said it has signed 12 memorandums of understanding and joint defense agreements to date, representing potentially 300 tons of annual production with customers in the ...
As scholarships expand, unions go to court to thwart the public.
The Constitution prohibits the federal government from imposing taxes or duties on items exported from the U.S. But many chips are manufactured overseas, so one option is for the Commerce Department’s ...
President Trump signed an executive order extending the deadline for higher tariffs on China until Nov. 9, a White House official said. Tariffs on China were set to rise Tuesday, but Trump’s order ...
Eastman Kodak swung to a second-quarter loss and issued a warning about its ability to pay its current debt obligations, as it attempts to find savings by terminating its retirement pension plan.
In this episode of WSJ’s Take On the Week, we discuss the dismissal of Erika McEntarfer as head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and what this might mean for the future reliability of economic data.
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