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Bond yields jump after Moody’s downgrade of U.S. credit. Why it matters for consumers — and Congress. Yields in the Treasury market are rising, threatening to make it more expensive for ...
Korda often describes her relationship with the U.S. Women's Open as complicated, and when asked why that is, said maybe it's because she first played in one at age 14 and feels more emotionally tied.
The U.S. agreed to lower Trump’s 125% tariffs on China to 10% in a trade deal reached on May 11, with China agreeing to lower its levies on the U.S, as both countries said they would continue ...
While the U.S. remains a “very important” strategic partner, the Beijing-claimed island “fully recognizes” the need to strengthen its defense capabilities, a Defense Ministry official said.
In the latest and most drastic move yet to curtail the numbers of international students studying in the U.S., the federal government will "aggressively" revoke visas from Chinese students and ...
What to know about Erin Hills, host of the 2025 U.S. Women's Open, including how much it costs to play the course and a list of upcoming championships ...
The U.S. and China agreed to keep lines of communication open, following a call between senior officials Thursday. Both sides agreed to maintain communication as bilateral trade talks progress.
May 21 (UPI) --A U.S. Air Force veteran detained in Venezuela has been released, according to his family and Trump administration officials. Joseph St. Clair was freed Tuesday, according to ...
President Trump’s trade policies have sparked high levels of uncertainty over the future of the U.S. economy. Four chief economists break down their forecasts for a recession, increased ...
Do Not Enter the U.S. on a Tourist Visa or ESTA With Intent to Marry and Then Stay Immediately Thereafter If your fiancé(e) plans not only to marry but also to stay in the USA permanently ...
The U.S. is in a bad place and, scholars warn, looks to be headed for worse. Worse even than Trump’s relentless attacks on science have been his administration’s assaults on the law.
Top executives at AirBnb, Expedia, Uber and Hilton are raising the alarm over a shrinking demand for U.S. inbound travel. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly • 05/12/25 2:50pm.