President Trump on Thursday labeled Fed Chairman Jerome Powell an "American disgrace" after the central bank refused to cut interest rates one day earlier.
Chinese officials are rejecting trade complaints from the Group of Seven nations who say Beijing violates trade rules by subsidizing its industries and flooding the world with an oversupply of cheap goods.
President Trump saluted Wednesday as workers raised an enormous U.S. flag on one of two 100-foot flagpoles he had installed on the White House grounds as a personal gift to the nation.
President Trump slammed Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell ahead of an expected decision Wednesday to leave interest rates where they are instead of agreeing to the president's demand for a cut.
The Kraft Heinz food company said Tuesday it will remove artificial dyes from all its foods by 2027, as Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pressures companies to move away from additives.
President Trump said early Tuesday in a social media post that French President Emmanuel Macron "always gets it wrong," blasting the European leader for suggesting the U.S. is pursuing a ceasefire in the Israel-Iran conflict.
President Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday finalized key parts of the trade deal-in-principle their countries announced in early May.
President Trump said Monday he is optimistic he can strike a trade deal with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as the leaders of major economies sought tariff relief from the U.S. at the Group of Seven summit.
President Trump said Monday he is optimistic he can strike a trade deal with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as the leaders sat down at a meeting of major economies.
New York City-area Republicans are calling on President Trump to kill the congestion-pricing plan in midtown Manhattan "once and for all" as a battle over the controversial program winds its way through court.
The House passed a bill Thursday that would put illicit fentanyl and its chemical cousins on the most restrictive list of drugs, clearing the way for President Trump's signature on legislation that bedeviled Congress for years.
U.S. negotiators said Wednesday they reached a handshake agreement to loosen China's restrictions on magnets and rare earth minerals while allowing Chinese students to attend U.S. universities, setting the table for final approval from President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
High-stakes trade talks between the U.S. and China consumed a second day in London on Tuesday, leaving Wall Street investors on edge as the World Bank warned of a major economic slowdown from global trade tensions.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said trade talks between the U.S. and China were going well as he entered a London mansion for the second full day of negotiations on Tuesday.
President Trump said Monday that it is "not easy" to conduct trade negotiations with Beijing but he's getting "good reports" from his team in London, which will meet with Chinese counterparts for a second day on Tuesday.
Top U.S. officials met with Chinese negotiators in the U.K. on Monday to discuss trade tensions and ensure that Beijing will allow the export of key rare earth minerals.