
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.

CPA's analysis reveals AGOA's bias towards extractive industries, benefiting China. It calls for a rethink of U.S. trade policies.

Local 743 members at Rush University and University of Chicago Medical Center demand fair contracts amidst rising costs.

Nevis' emerging luxury market attracts investors as global visibility rises, offering long-term opportunities and growth.
Johnson & Johnson's new cell therapy site in Pennsylvania will boost job creation and reinforce the state's position as a life sciences leader.

The bipartisan deal reduces funding for NSF and NASA, though it prevents deep cuts proposed in the president’s budget.

Pittsburgh city workers, AFSCME Local 2719, secure wage hikes, grievance protections, and more in a new three-year contract, boosting worker engagement.
