Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, sees a “creep instead of a surge” in inflation. Things are uneasy below the surface.
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Companies like Target and General Mills are looking ahead to slower growth, Johnston said, driven by new tariffs and economic ...
The U.S. economy sped up in October during the ongoing government shutdown, new surveys show, but businesses said high ...
Replit CEO Amjad Masad says "functional AI" can already automate much of the economy — we don't need true AGI to see major ...
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European leaders vowed to work in coordination to ratchet up the pressure on Russia as the so-called “coalition of the ...
Posts echoed the calls of Blackout the System, a group that said it opposed the Trump administration and corporate greed.
Days after canceling a planned summit with Putin, citing a lack of progress toward ending the war in Ukraine, Trump took a ...