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It’s not just state responses to the tariffs that will create instability. The unilateral application of tariffs, and ...
In a special podcast episode, Health Affairs Scholar Associate Editor Loren Adler interviews Elizabeth Popp-Berman about the ...
Was the VAT drama a triumph of democracy or a festival of political point-scoring? The fallout may shape South Africa’s ...
Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia said Saturday that President Donald Trump’s unsettled economic policy is the biggest ...
Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress directly holds the power to impose and collect tariffs. What's stopping Congress from ...
We’ve been getting ambiguous signals in the economic data. On one hand, the soft, sentiment-oriented data has been ...
My diagnosis of the last 10 years in politics is that everyone is living in Alvin Toffler's world of future shock. Everyone ...
Republican senators are pointing to the 1932 and 1982 elections as historical examples of when trade wars ... rates and voters’ sour view of the economy. The Senate GOP lost one seat in that ...
As global financial systems react to economic shifts, a new book from the director of the Rhodes Center for International ...
Political pressure must be brought to bear—through the courts, the press, and the states, but also applied to legislators while they still have any power left.
Tariffs and the bleak prospects for global trade dominated discussions at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World ...
The owner of Stonewood Farm in Orwell said they rely on legal temporary migrant workers during the months before Thanksgiving ...