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Consumer prices rose faster than​ in May,​ with increases in furniture, clothing and other tariff-sensitive items​.
Many on Wall Street have privately worried that political pressure will undermine the Federal Reserve’s credibility.
Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal have grown less concerned about the fallout from President Trump’s policies. Here's how the latest survey findings compare with predictions made around ...
The newspaper's conservative editorial board also hit the president with a cold truth about his tariff strategy.
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Forecasters nudge up growth and trim inflation estimates as tariffs prove lower and less costly than expected in April.
President Trump threatened a 35% levy on Canadian imports, higher than the current 25% rate. Wall Street shrugged. Major indexes edged lower in trading Friday, but the losses were small.
Yet after Henry Cavill’s tenure ended, new Warner Bros Discovery boss David Zaslav shut down a new version for being “too woke.” A Black Superman script penned by Ta-Nehisi Coates had been in the ...
The painful subject of headaches, the CIA’s book-smuggling program, a retreat in Newfoundland and more.
Stock indexes closed higher on Wall Street, enough to nudge the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite to more records.
Can you help the lady who’s trying to cross the street?,’ Maria yelled. I’m glad I did.