June 9, 2018 Trump slams Canadian PM as 'dishonest and weak,' pulls back on G-7 communique endorsement President Trump on Saturday slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, saying he was “very dishonest and weak,” and claimed the world leader made “false statements” following the G-7 economic summit.
June 8, 2018 A Trump jump in the polls despite the media's gloom-and-doom portrayal The bleak presidential portrait painted by the media keeps getting darker: Donald Trump is spinning out of control, calling the Mueller probe unconstitutional, claiming he can pardon himself, embracing a lawyer who says he could shoot Jim Comey and not be indicted.
June 1, 2018 Tariffs could push Europe toward Russia, critics say President Trump’s critics charge his tariffs on European steel and aluminum needlessly antagonize valuable allies. The United States and Europe also disagree on climate change policy, the Iran nuclear deal and defense spending.
June 1, 2018 Trump crows as rosy jobs report underscores booming economy A booming jobs report and signs the economy is expanding at a healthy pace despite global trade disputes proved too much for President Trump to keep quiet about Friday.
May 23, 2018 Trump orders Commerce Department to examine tariffs on auto imports The Trump administration is using national-security laws to consider imposing new tariffs on vehicle and auto-parts imports, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
May 19, 2018 US, China tentatively agree on ending American trade deficit: White House American and Chinese officials have agreed this weekend to take steps to reduce the U.S. trade deficit, the White House said Saturday.
May 9, 2018 Pullout from Iran nuclear deal is latest Trump move to dismantle key Obama policies President Donald Trump’s announcement Tuesday that the United States would withdraw from the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement is the newest element of Trump’s ongoing effort to dismantle predecessor Barack Obama's legacy.
May 1, 2018 White House delays tariffs on EU, Canada, Mexico ahead of tense China talks The Trump administration announced Monday that it would wait another 30 days before deciding whether to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union, Canada and Mexico -- temporarily avoiding a potential trade war wth the 28-member bloc ahead of crucial trade talks with China this week.
April 20, 2018 Amid dark clouds over U.S. farms, some see opportunity to prosper At a small farm in Rockville, located in Hanover County in the central part of Virginia, a customer peruses the fare of grass-fed beef, poultry and eggs and asks the young proprietor, C.J. Isbell: "Is this pasture raised?"
April 9, 2018 Want jobs? Nebraska reforms have more people working, fewer on welfare and food stamps Nebraska requires able-bodied childless adults on food stamps to work, train, or volunteer at least part-time.