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President Trump announced U.S. Steel will “REMAIN in America" through a new partnership with Japan's Nippon Steel, preserving ...
McDonald's is extending its operating hours at most U.S. locations starting this summer, as the company plans to add more than 300,000 workers.
Automaker Toyota is recalling over 443,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks over a fault in their reverse light assemblies ...
Boeing's $1.1 billion settlement with the DOJ over 737 Max fraud charges angers crash victims' families, who call the deal unprecedented and unjust.
Some West Point graduates have gone on to become CEOs of major companies, including Ken Hicks, Joe DePinto and Anthony Noto.
President Trump lashed out at Apple CEO Tim Cook as he wielded more tariff threats against the European Union pressuring U.S.
Gas prices are falling to a four-year low as Americans prepare for Memorial Day weekend. AAA estimated that there will be 45.1 million travelers, of which 39.4 million will drive.
President Trump threatened tariffs on Apple iPhones in an effort to boost domestic production. Analysts said manufacturing the phones in the U.S. would increase costs significantly.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent goes behind-the-scenes on President Trump's new tariff threats on the EU and Apple, announced just minutes apart from one another.
A federal judge agreed with Presidend Donald Trump’s assertion that he can use a 1970s law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on other countries' goods.
The Senate passed the No Tax on Tips Act, a key element of President Donald Trump's tax cut plan, with bipartisan support despite concerns over its $10 billion annual price tag.
Texas lawmakers passed a bill to ban THC-infused hemp products, threatening to wipe out the $4 billion industry. Legal challenges loom as Governor Abbott's decision on signing it into law is unknown.