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A man holding the handles of two suitcases looks intently at something as people move through a crowded JFK International Airport.
Economy
U.S. could lose $23 billion in GDP and 230,000 jobs if foreign tourists stay away, study says
By Greg McKennaMay 23, 2025
Trump team’s ‘Game of Thrones’ on Venezuela whiplashes Chevron
Politics
Trump team’s ‘Game of Thrones’ on Venezuela whiplashes Chevron
By BloombergMay 23, 2025
Donald Trump, speaking into a microphone, holds up a poster listing reciprocal tariffs.
Economy
Wells Fargo warns Trump’s tariffs won’t bring back American manufacturing jobs, which will need a minimum $2.9 trillion investment to regain peak
By Sasha RogelbergMay 23, 2025
Investors pile into Bitcoin ETFs as Bitcoin’s price hovers near all-time high
The Coins
Investors pile into Bitcoin ETFs as Bitcoin’s price hovers near all-time high
By Catherine McGrathMay 23, 2025
Trump threatens Apple with tariffs, but U.S.-made iPhones are still a ‘fairy tale’ and would cost thousands of dollars
Finance
Trump threatens Apple with tariffs, but U.S.-made iPhones are still a ‘fairy tale’ and would cost thousands of dollars
By Jason MaMay 23, 2025
President Donald Trump
Politics
Trump blasts out bevy of threats against Apple and the EU, saying imported iPhones face a 25% hike
By Eleanor PringleMay 23, 2025
The bond market is worrying that ‘something may be breaking beneath the surface’ of Trump’s tax bill
Finance
The bond market is worrying that ‘something may be breaking beneath the surface’ of Trump’s tax bill
By Jim EdwardsMay 23, 2025
Trump calls Japan’s Ishiba ahead of latest tariff talks
Politics
Trump calls Japan’s Ishiba ahead of latest tariff talks
By Yoshiaki Nohara, Akemi Terukina and BloombergMay 23, 2025
Real estate broker Susan Chen speaks with potential home buyer Hector Camacho outside of a open house in Valley Stream, New York, on May 4, 2023.
Finance
Yields just hit peak housing bubble levels. Get ready for a world of higher borrowing costs
By Greg McKennaMay 23, 2025
German growth hits 0.4% in Q1, double the forecast as pre-tariff exports surge
Finance
German growth hits 0.4% in Q1, double the forecast as pre-tariff exports surge
By AFPMay 23, 2025
US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell pauses during a news conference following a Federal Open Market Committee meeting at the Federal Reserve in Washington, DC, on May 7, 2025.
Politics
Supreme Court gives Trump unprecedented power to fire regulators—except Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
By Amanda GerutMay 22, 2025
A frowning man holds the door open to an Urban Outfitters.
Retail
Tariffs are threatening the accuracy of fall fashion trends by forcing earlier clothing shipments amid supply-chain headaches, Urban Outfitters CEO says
By Sasha RogelbergMay 22, 2025
Misty Skolnick and her father Jerry, co-owners of Uncle Jerry's pretzels
Success
How one small business owner is preparing for the tariff economy—And her advice for staying resilient
By Ashley LutzMay 22, 2025
Jamie Dimon lifts his right hand as he speaks.
Finance
JPMorgan launches ‘lean and mean’ geopolitics arm as Jamie Dimon warns of changing world order
By Greg McKennaMay 22, 2025
The ‘Buy America’ strategy has stopped working in the tariff era. What investors should do next
Magazine
The ‘Buy America’ strategy has stopped working in the tariff era. What investors should do next
By Jeff John RobertsMay 22, 2025
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