Donald Trump’s presidential victory and Republicans’ imminent control of both the U.S. Senate and House show a fairly clear direction for policy in 2025.
Michael Pettis, a Wall Street veteran who teaches finance in Beijing, says mainstream economists are wrong about trade.
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Known for generating bipartisan support, Courtney has succeeded in capturing the votes of independents and non-political, ...
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Explanations for Kamala Harris' loss include racism, sexism, the economy wokeness and more. To chart a path forward, ...
The freshman senator attributes her success to localizing the Senate race, emphasizing her Nevada roots and commitment to ...
In a nation divided — where 76 million American citizens voted for Donald Trump’s reelection while 73 million Americans voted ...
For the voters who supported Trump, expectations are high for prices to come down, borders to shut and incomes to rise.
The Fed could cut interest rates "slower and shallower" in 2025, according to Charles Schwab strategists.
In 2022, the Biden administration punished the Chinese Communist Party for abusing the human rights of Uyghurs in Xinjiang in ...