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Lauren Kaori Gurley is the labor reporter for The Washington Post. Before joining The Post, she covered labor and tech at Vice for three years. She has also written for The New Republic, The ...
Pope Francis, 88, died of a stroke and heart failure, the Vatican said. Francis was last seen Sunday when he gave the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Progressive icon and former U.S. Rep ... reduce crime and revitalize the city’s economy. Taylor said in a ...
US Tariffs Will Weaken Global Economy and Trigger Inflation but Not a Global Recession, IMF Says Surging U.S. tariffs will weaken the global economy and push up inflation this year, according to ...
The Economy Minister has said the Executive is working with both the UK and Irish governments to ensure Northern Ireland's unique trading arrangements are taken into consideration in negotiations ...
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The White House is now applying similar logic to China, betting that the might of the US economy will force Xi to offer concessions on long-held grievances that include concerns over market access ...
Send her secure tips on Signal at rachellerman.55 Rachel Lerman covers business, the economy and technology for The Washington Post. She focuses on reporting visually driven stories told in ...
President Donald Trump stepped back from an all-out global trade war on Wednesday, but his soaring tariffs on China remain a major risk for the U.S. and world economies. Trump announced in a post ...
A former Democratic congressman is taking aim at President Donald Trump and Republican Sen. Thom Tills as he launches a Senate campaign in the key southeastern battleground state of North Carolina.
President Donald Trump’s so-called reciprocal tariffs are now in place, dealing a thunderous blow to the world economy as he pushes forward efforts to drastically reorder global trade.