
Trump’s Tariffs Are Harming U.S. Carmakers They Claim to Help
Ford faces $800M in Q2 losses from Trump-era tariffs meant to aid U.S. automakers, highlighting unintended harm to domestic manufacturing.


Ford faces $800M in Q2 losses from Trump-era tariffs meant to aid U.S. automakers, highlighting unintended harm to domestic manufacturing.

The nearly 40% increase is the biggest one-month move for a summer month in almost a century.

Proposed USAID staff cuts by Trump and Musk could halt key food aid programs, jeopardizing Louisiana rice farmers' exports and threatening market stability.

AFSCME unites to combat $10B child care fund cuts, preserving jobs and economic stability amid a lawsuit against the Trump administration's actions.

Idaho Lab's DOME, the first nuclear reactor test bed, is open for advanced reactors, accelerating nuclear innovation.

The Shapiro Administration grants $125,625 for soil remediation at a Bucks County brownfield, paving the way for new residential development.

AFSCME members secured IMLS funding, halting the Trump administration's cuts, crucial for library and museum programs nationwide, especially rural areas.

The Cloud IT Infrastructure Hardware market is poised for transformative growth from 2026-2035, driven by AI demands.

Faculty strike at UIS highlights a national crisis in higher education, demanding fair pay, AI standards, and student support.
