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The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge ticked higher last month in a sign that President Donald Trump's broad-based tariffs are starting to lift prices for many goods
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Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, is expected to visit an aid-distribution site in the enclave, with international pressure to agree on a new cease-fire growing.
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President Trump said India would pay the price for buying Russian oil and military equipment. Here is a look at how India, with one of Asia's largest economies, is responding.
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The former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev offers President Trump a useful foil to criticize without rebuking Vladimir Putin, one analyst said.
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President Trump wants the Fed to slash borrowing costs, but the central bank is unlikely to take such aggressive steps even once it begins to lower interest rates.
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"I don't care what India does with Russia," Trump said.
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The price index was the latest indication that President Trump's tariffs are beginning to show up in consumer prices.
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The Treasury Secretary has described new savings account for young Americans as a "backdoor for privatizing Social Security."
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A federal appeals panel will hear arguments from states and businesses that seek to invalidate the president's tariffs.
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President Donald Trump has said that Canada's support for a Palestinian state will make any trade deal between Washington and Ottawa "very hard."
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The family said the president should not pardon imprisoned sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's comments about the safety net program ventured onto the so-called third rail of American politics.
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President Trump this week talked at length about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, but the accounts raise new questions about when exactly the two fell out and why.
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The central bank kept interest rates steady for a fifth straight meeting, despite badgering from President Trump. It has "made no decisions" on cutting rates at its next meeting, the Fed chair said.
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