Big companies are thinking that in a time of economic uncertainty, bigger is better.
Pope Leo XIV’s first teaching called on Catholics to engage with and help solve poverty.
On Monday, the winners of the prize were announced — and much of their work is salient at a time when AI threatens disruption to economies.
Earlier this month, the USDA notified states they need to make big changes to SNAP eligibility, work requirements, and who’s covering all the costs.
The federal government has a trust responsibility to provide services in tribal communities. Because of that relationship, government shutdowns hit tribes especially hard.
Ray Lujan, a lifelong resident of Las Vegas, sees Trump administration policy playing a big part in the city’s droopy tourism numbers for 2025.
And it’s not just tariffs. The immigration crackdown and hardened borders are also hitting the workforce and visitor traffic.
Right now, there are signs of a tourism and spending slump that could spell trouble for the rest of the U.S. economy.
“It's not the change of tariffs,” said KPMG U.S. CEO Tim Walsh, “but the fact that tariffs are changing, and then sometimes changing again.”
Staffing shortages are already reportedly causing delays at airports.