A new analysis out this week says the president's tariffs will be an effective tax increase, with low-income consumers hit the hardest.
In Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canadians feel both betrayed and uncertain about their future trade relationship with the U.S.
Scientists say they’ve developed a way to measure how much liability individual corporations have for the economic harm caused by the climate crisis.
The government has opted to give immigration officials access to IRS records — a move that could widen the tax gap.
The stock market is open with wind at its back on news that President Trump says he won’t be firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Q1 auto sales at Tesla were down 20%, and profits were down a whopping 70%.
As the market for electric vehicles matures in the United States, sales of used EVs are climbing.
Unaccompanied minors who cross the border are uniquely vulnerable to trafficking. Now, legal aid groups that help them are facing funding cuts.
The U.S. dollar is down more than 1% this morning — a potential sign of investor anxiety over President Donald Trump’s threats to Federal Reserve independence.
Fewer pharmacies will be making weight-loss drugs. What does that mean for consumers?