The federal government will tighten rules on foreign investment in sensitive industries like technology and telecommunications next month, the Treasury Department said Wednesday, as it starts to enforce a law aimed at curbing Chinese investment in 27 sensitive sectors.
Donald Trump on Tuesday again criticized the Federal Reserve, telling reporters the central bank is going too fast in raising rates when inflation is minimal and government data points to a strong economy.
The announcement came much to delight of farmers, since Ethanol was an alcohol manufactured from fermented corn, wheat, barley or potatoes.
A Chinese finance ministry official said on Wednesday he felt "a little bit more optimistic" on the prospect of breaking an impasse in trade negotiations with Washington, saying both sides are too economically integrated to tolerate a fallout.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday repeated his threat to slap tariffs on an additional $267 billion of Chinese imports .
President Donald Trump said the next summit with the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will only be held after the November Midterm elections.
IMF cut its global economic growth forecasts for 2018 and 2019, saying the U.S-China trade war was taking a toll and emerging markets were struggling with tighter liquidity and capital outflows.
Addressing the issue for the first time since the journalist’s disappearance, on Monday, President Donald Trump refused to confirm Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, although he voiced his concern over the matter.
Charles Harder, Trump’s lawyer, said the lawsuit by Daniels was “moot” as the president said the agreement was never formed as he had not signed it himself.
"Michael could produce three life-threatening hazards along portions of the northeastern Gulf Coast: storm surge, heavy rainfall and hurricane-force winds," the National Hurricane Center said.
U.S. President Donald Trump will seek to lift a federal ban on summer sales of higher-ethanol blends of gasoline on Tuesday, a senior White House official said, delivering on a move long-sought by anxious Midwest farmers ahead of November's elections.
Iran’s crude exports fell further in the first week of October, according to tanker data and an industry source, taking a major hit from U.S. sanctions and throwing a challenge to other OPEC oil producers as they seek to cover the shortfall.
Kim Jong Un reportedly agreed to let foreign inspectors visit his nation's key nuclear test site in Punggye-ri during Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's meeting with him.
Meghan Markle was a fan of Ivanka Trump due to her successful businesses.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un described his talks with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday as "productive and wonderful," state media KCNA said on Monday, striking a positive tone compared with a previous state media stance when talks were stalled.
For a solid decade after the collapse of Lehman Brothers touched off a global financial crisis, there was good reason to think the U.S. economy remained broken, from skepticism about the health of the labor market to tepid economic growth and the moribund rate of interest paid on U.S. Treasury bonds.
Trump upped the ante in defense of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh who was accused of a high school sexual assault by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.
While encouraging the crowd to vote for Republican candidate Karin Housley, who was running against Smith, Trump took the shots at former Sen. Al Franken, D-Minnesota.
New York Attorney General’s office filed a memorandum against efforts by attorneys representing the Trump Foundation to dismiss a case against the charity.
The incident was caught on cameras as reporters flocked at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport runway to catch the President Donald Trump's departure.
A social media study found that a large number of fake news Twitter accounts from the 2016 election are still active.
On Wednesday, Kavanaugh's Yale roommate Jaime Roche came forward to dispute the judge's senate hearing testimony.