Trump removes Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook from office, citing fraud allegations
President Trump removed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in historic first, citing alleged false statements on mortgage documents for two primary residences.
From ban to embrace: Trump’s evolution on TikTok and what comes next
Congress passed a TikTok divest-or-ban law in 2024, but Trump has repeatedly extended deadlines, effectively sidelining the legislation.
Trump defends $11B Intel stake, says he will make deals like it 'all day long'
President Donald Trump defends the $11 billion U.S. Intel from against critics, calling them "stupid" for opposing a deal that could lead to more similar partnerships.
Trump taps Airbnb co-founder as 1st government design head to lead huge web overhaul
Trump appoints Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia as first U.S. chief design officer to overhaul 26,000 outdated federal websites and improve digital services.
European, Asian postal services to halt shipments to US after end of de minimis tariff exemption
Postal services across Europe and Asia have paused U.S. deliveries ahead of new Trump administration tariff rules taking effect next Friday, Aug. 29.
Trump announces tariff investigation into furniture imports to restore U.S. manufacturing
Trump has announced a tariff investigation into furniture imports to restore manufacturing in states including North Carolina, South Carolina and Michigan.
Trump says Intel has agreed to give the US a 10% stake in the company
The Trump administration explored taking a U.S. stake in Intel to boost domestic chipmaking after a meeting with CEO Lip-Bu Tan amid Ohio factory delays.
Trump's 401(k) expansion fuels ethereum boom
President Donald Trump's 401(k) push to include alternative assets has investors snapping up digital assets, including ethereum and smaller cryptocurrencies.
Trump threatens to fire Fed Governor Cook if she doesn't resign
President Donald Trump threatened to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook if she doesn't resign amid a DOJ investigation into allegations Cook committed mortgage fraud.
Canada lifts tariffs on some US goods to resume trade talks
Canada will remove retaliatory tariffs on USMCA-compliant U.S. goods in an effort to restart trade talks with President Donald Trump's administration.
WATCH: DC business owner says new federal crackdown may be making streets safer, but hurting sales
Local business owners and vendors in Washington D.C. express divided opinions on Trump's federal police presence, citing decreased foot traffic and sales concerns.
It’s a buyer’s market and nobody is buying: Where Is Jerome Powell?
American real estate market struggles with high mortgage rates and stalled sales while other countries enjoy sub-4% rates, creating affordability crisis.
Trump hits Federal Reserve Chair Powell over housing industry in latest attack, blasting mortgage rates
President Donald Trump resumed attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, this time claiming he is hurting the housing industry with high rates.
Trump calls for Fed governor's resignation as ally requests DOJ probe
President Donald Trump called for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to resign after the head of FHFA, Bill Pulte, sent a referral accusing her of mortgage fraud.
Trump blasts appeals court for halting Resolution Copper land transfer
President Trump calls court blocking of Arizona copper mine project 'anti-American' as 9th Circuit temporarily halts land transfer needed for 3,800-job development
Florida GOP pulls immigration merchandise after Home Depot pushback
The Republican Party of Florida takes down "Deport Depot" shirts and hats from its website following Home Depot's objections over the use of its corporate logo.
Treasury's Bessent says interviews for potential Fed chairs will start around Labor Day
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said interviews for 11 Federal Reserve chair candidates will start around Labor Day as the White House searches for Jerome Powell's replacement.
Intel gets $2 billion from SoftBank as White House mulls stake
SoftBank is investing $2 billion in Intel, even as the White House is considering taking a 10% stake in chipmaker per reports, as talks with the company and Trump's team advance.
Anti-woke groups in US and France join forces to combat debanking and corporate ideological policies
The U.S.-based 1792 Exchange collaborates with French group the Observatoire du Wokisme to crack down on debanking and other ideologically biased corporate policies.
Trump admin launches comprehensive federal review targeting state laws that hurt national economy
The Trump administration is reviewing state laws that negatively impact interstate commerce and national economic activity, led by the Justice Department and National Economic Council.


















