Foreign and domestic investments totaling over $5T under Trump, adds 451k jobs for Americans
U.S. investment under President Donald Trump's administration has reached more than $5 trillion, and is expected to generate hundreds-of-thousands of jobs.
Americans trimming back wage expectations for new jobs: NY Fed
The New York Federal Reserve's consumer expectations survey found Americans are lowering their expectations for starting wages at a new job compared with November 2024.
White House says Trump administration has 18 trade proposals 'on paper'
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the Trump administration has "18 proposals on paper" and is "setting the stage" for one with China.
Walmart, Target CEOs discuss 'path forward' with Trump as tariff concerns weigh on consumers
The CEOs of Walmart and Target met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday to discuss the impact his tariffs could have on the retail industry.
IMF cuts US economic growth forecast over trade tensions, policy uncertainty
The International Monetary Fund released its world economic outlook which cut the economic growth forecast for the U.S. due to trade tensions and policy uncertainty.
Ex-Home Depot CEO warns Trump’s supply chain gamble is a ‘monumental task’ that may take decades
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli detailed the "monumental task" that awaits President Donald Trump as he seeks to balance the global supply chain and reduce U.S. reliance on others.
Dem senator hosts businesses concerned 'enormous uncertainty' of tariffs could kill crucial tourism industry
Vermont Democratic Sen. Peter Welch spoke to Fox News Digital about a series of meetings he had with dozens of Green Mountain State businesses concerned about tariffs and intertwined supply chains.
Trump Justice Department, Google spar over 'illegal monopoly,' remedies in landmark antitrust case
Google and Justice Department lawyers clashed in court Monday as a three-week remedies trial began, with testimony expected from Google's CEO and other key figures.
Dow falls over 900 points as Trump slams Fed's Powell, trade uncertainty weighs
Stocks fell on Monday, with energy shares among the biggest losers, as President Donald Trump ramped up his attacks on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Trump slams Jerome Powell as 'Mr. Too Late,' calls Fed chairman a 'major loser'
President Donald Trump slammed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on social media, calling him a "major loser" and "Mr. Too Late" while calling for interest rate cuts.
Solar energy installations continue to grow in the United States
A new report from the Solar Energy Industies Association (SEIA) says that solar energy installations continue to grow in the United States, as does residential solar power
Courier firm DHL Express to suspend global shipments of more than $800 to US consumers over new customs rules
The multinational logistics company DHL Express said it would suspend global shipments worth more than $800 to American consumers due to U.S. customs regulatory changes.
China poised to interfere as Trump seeks tariff deal with EU, experts warn
China and the European Union may be looking to strengthen trade ties as Beijing looks to ramp up exports to the EU as trade with the U.S. falters under severe tariffs.
Federal judge temporarily blocks mass firings at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
A federal judge temporarily halted the mass firings of nearly 1,500 workers at the CFPB on Friday following notices they received on Thursday advising them of their dismissals
China expert warns that 'spies are out' to find Trump's 'big secret' on tariffs
Fox News contributor and foreign policy strategist Michael Pillsbury says Chinese spies are "out" and trying to discover Trump's "target" tariff number.
How Netflix has been able to skirt effects of Trump’s tariffs
Netflix co-CEO Gregory Peters said customer retention has been strong and that the entertainment industry has been resilient even during tougher economic times.
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.