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Government will release September jobs report next week, ending data drought from federal shutdown
The Labor Department will release its numbers on September hiring and unemployment next Thursday, a month and a half late, ...
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Trump exempts beef, coffee, bananas and other agricultural products from reciprocal tariffs
The White House announced that Trump signed an executive order exempting certain agriculture products from reciprocal tariffs he imposed April 2.
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Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruit in a push to lower grocery store prices
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he was scrapping U.S. tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits and a broad swath ...
In a major turn of events, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order allowing a range of food products, including coffee, bananas and beef, to escape the sweeping tariffs he introduced earli ...
A lack of economic data muddied the waters for investors this week, and analysts preparing their outlooks for 2026 are doing ...
While investors focus on AI chips, the real transformation is unfolding in the systems that bring automation into the physical world, from surgical robots to warehouse sensors to emerging humanoid ...
DAYTON — Consumers are experiencing sticker shock at grocery stores as ‘shrinkflation’ leads to smaller product sizes without ...
Trump defends his tariffs after rollbacks on coffee, beef and fruit while grocery bills for Americans skyrocket - Trump’s ...
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Capitol Hill, White House focus on affordability with new policy initiatives
The White House is addressing affordability with new trade frameworks and policy rollouts aimed at reducing costs for ...
An early swoon shook the U.S. stock market, but it quickly calmed. After starting Friday with a sharp drop of 1.3%, the S&P 500 erased all of it and rose 0.4%. The Nasdaq composite also flipped to a ...
The new tariff exemptions are backdated, so they technically took effect on Thursday, according to the order published by the White House.
McLean County Board chair Elizabeth Johnston said the priorities in next year’s $144.5 million budget approved this week remain similar to the current year spending plan.
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