The Latest: Inflation worsens as Trump prepares tariffs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s longstanding friendly rapport with President
More tariffs are expected, however: Trump is taking additional action to upset the world trade system, with plans to sign an order as soon as Wednesday that would require that
Meanwhile,
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Trump: ‘If they charge us, we charge them’
“It’s time to be reciprocal,” Trump said earlier this week as he prepared additional actions to upset the world trade system.
With the tariffs he’s unleashed so far, Trump has fully taken ownership of the path of the
With imports totalling
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U.S. inflation accelerated last month
Rising prices on groceries, gas, and used cars make it less likely that the
The consumer price index increased 3% in January from a year ago, Wednesday’s report from the
Candidate Trump pledged to reduce prices. Most economists worry that his proposed tariffs could at least temporarily increase costs.
Federal Reserve Chair
Trump posted on social media early Wednesday that interest rates should be lowered to “go hand in hand with upcoming Tariffs!!!”
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Saudi Arabia ‘instrumental’ in negotiations to free Fogel, White House says
Witkoff gave some of the credit to
“He has a very strong friendship with
Asked if the crown
“He was a cheerleader for this rapprochement where the two leaders would come together and that’s what happened, so thank God. Sometimes you don’t get a good result. Here we got a very good result.
American freed by Russia has spoken with family, toured Lincoln Bedroom
Trump sent Witkoff to bring home the schoolteacher, who had been detained in
Trump gave Fogel a tour of the Lincoln Bedroom — as he had promised, Witkoff said.
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Senate poised to confirm Gabbard for intelligence position
The
The military veteran and former Democratic Congresswoman from
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CFPB layoffs begin with fill-in-the-blank firing memo
“MEMORANDUM FOR (EmployeeFirstName) (EmployeeLastName),” the letter says. “This is to provide notification that I am removing you from your position of (JobTitle).”
“Unfortunately, the Agency finds that that you are not fit for continued employment because your ability, knowledge and skills do not fit the Agency’s current needs.”
Probationary employees have less civil service protection because they’ve been on the job for less than a year. The bureau, which says it has obtained nearly
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What to expect in Trump and Modi’s White House meeting
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s longstanding relationship with Trump could be tested as the Indian leader kicks off a visit to
But Trump has repeatedly referred to
But as tariff threats loom, the question remains how much a good rapport between two leaders matters and how far
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Musk talks DOGE at the White House
Musk stood next to the Resolute Desk with his young son as Trump praised Musk’s work with his
Despite concerns that he’s amassing unaccountable power with little transparency, Musk described himself as an open book as he took questions from reporters for the first time since joining the Trump administration as a special government employee. He joked that the scrutiny over his sprawling influence over federal agencies was like a “daily proctology exam.”
He also claimed that DOGE’s work was being shared on its website and on X, the social media platform owned by Musk. However, the DOGE website has no information, and the postings on X often lack many details, including which programs are being cut and where the organization has access.
The
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Trump teases matching tariffs on trade partners, possibly setting up a major economic showdown
President
The president had suggested that the order would come on Tuesday or Wednesday. But when Tuesday passed without the tariffs being officially announced, Trump was asked if he would sign the order on Wednesday and Trump answered: “We’ll see what happens.”
A reciprocal tariffs order could amount to a substantial tax hike to be shouldered largely by
By signing the order, Trump would fulfill his long-standing pledge to raise taxes on most imported goods, a clear break with his recent
White House fires USAID inspector general whose office warned of $8 billion lacking oversight
The
The
The dismissal, which was first reported by
By
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Stock market today: Wall Street opens lower following hot inflation data
California homeowners will likely share pain of LA fire losses
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