The concerns the United States and the European Union recently expressed over China’s Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law, which took effect on July 1, do nothing but expose their ideological ...
Analysis - Historically, the image of a typical Southern Nigerian farmer was never complete without the muturu cattle breed grazing quietly behind the homestead. It was often tethered at the back of ...
The largest company by market capitalization listed on the Athens Stock Exchange posted its third consecutive session of ...
President Donald Trump opened a 16-day celebration of the United States’ 250th anniversary with a political rally on ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the federal government has lost "political paint" from May's budget while defending a backdown on key budget measures. Follow live.
UFC Freedom 250 — the polarizing fight card held at the White House — is over. Though my co-author and I weren’t on the South Lawn on Sunday, we had an up-close view as the events unfolded in ...
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Hiring across much of the US economy picked up speed, with the May jobs report showing gains well above expectations. While the employment data provided evidence of a labor market that has recovered ...
Markets moved from pricing 2 to 3 rate cuts in 2026 to pricing a hike, and mortgage rates have tracked that shift. Labor data is running above the Fed break-even point while elevated oil complicates ...
The average rate on the 30-year fixed loan rose 7 basis points Tuesday to 6.75%. Sales of pending homes rose in April both month over month and compared with a year ago, according to a report Tuesday ...
In a shift, traders are now betting the Federal Reserve’s next move will be a rate hike, even as new Chair Kevin Warsh and President Donald Trump have signaled support for lower borrowing costs. While ...
May 18 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump conceded in an interview with ‌Fortune magazine published on Monday that he may have to wait until the war with ⁠Iran was over for more interest rate ...