The New York Times and Wall Street Journal say incoming U.S. president Donald Trump won’t slam Canada with damaging tariffs ...
Trade imbalances are a long-standing irritant to Trump, the paper reported, singling out previous trade agreements with the three nations — the January 2020 Phase One trade deal Trump signed with ...
The dollar fell broadly Monday, after The Wall Street Journal reported President-elect Donald Trump won’t impose new tariffs ...
In sports, entertainment and marketing, displays of conservatism are crowding out progressive postures.
A new Wall Street Journal poll found that most Americans hope to see Donald Trump temper his aggressive plans in his second ...
Voter support many of his second-term goals. They are just not on board with all the ways he wants to accomplish them.
After a long and successful private-sector career, I came to Washington—and it made me more humble.
Americans didn’t learn much about Pentagon nominee Pete Hegseth at his Senate confirmation hearing, but they did learn more ...
The WSJ Dollar Index was down 0.2% to 103.06 — lower for three consecutive trading days.
Treasury yields fell as December headline 12-month CPI rose from November but met economists’ forecasts.
U.S. natural gas futures shook off early losses and settled higher with an Arctic blast forecast for early next week seen surpassing recent steady cold.
Congress has determined that TikTok poses a security threat because of its close connection to China’s government.