Depression-era cooking wasn’t just about making do with less-it created some incredibly delicious recipes that shine through ...
Democrats are eager to hammer Trump on the economy, where his polling is at its lowest point. But Republicans are confident ...
The pressures of modern life, economic uncertainties, and the lingering effects of the pandemic are among key factors which have contributed to Scotland’s significant increase in mental health issues, ...
The president has crowed about the billions of dollars collected so far from tariffs. That money could be at risk if the White House loses the legal battle. By Tony Romm Reporting from Washington The ...
DOUGLAS, Ariz. (KVOA) - A new port of entry is set to be built in Douglas, aiming to enhance trade and security. The project, known as "The Two Port Solution," involves adding a new commercial port of ...
Trump cautions against undoing tariff policy, evoking fears of a historical economic downturn. Legal scrutiny of Trump's tariff rationale under IEEPA could reshape the future of U.S. trade. See the ...
The Trump administration stands on the cusp of something potentially transformative. If President Trump succeeds in unleashing a new era of energy abundance and securing America’s leadership in ...
Once again, the Federal Reserve is holding high interest rates steady. What a mistake. Our nation is facing a perfect financial storm that will affect the lives of our citizens for decades to come.
Some Democratic strategists are so desperate for the party to start performing better, that they’re hoping for the economy to tank. A report from The Hill on Tuesday quoted several Democratic ...
The Development of the American Economy (DAE) program was one of the first research programs launched by Martin Feldstein in 1978 when he formalized the modern structure of the NBER. The mission of ...
Since the 1930s, the Supreme Court has set its lowest bar for constitutional review to economic regulation. The court’s rational-basis test doesn’t require policymakers to be wise, or even reasonable.
History may not perfectly repeat itself, but it often rhymes. Two protectionist episodes — the infamous Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 and the Trump-era tariffs of today — offer a striking example.