
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 members engage in legislative advocacy during budget season, urging officials to prioritize public services and workers' rights nationwide.

The federal BEAD program aims to expand internet access, but states also passed 160+ broadband bills in 2025 to bridge the gap.

Sen. Susan Collins faces pressure to reject $105K in donations from Palantir, linked to ICE surveillance, urging her to protect Mainers from data misuse.

States' K-12 funding lags despite proof that investment boosts achievement, causing $600B revenue loss since 2016.

Trump-Vance Administration's abrupt grant cuts threaten public health jobs, prompting a lawsuit by AFSCME and allies.

In March, Nevada's predominantly female state workers filed to elect a union with AFSCME Local 4041, aiming for better wages and conditions.
