In a bold move, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell unites policymakers to implement the first interest rate cut of the year, despite political pressures and economic concerns. Will this decision stabilize the faltering labor market or exacerbate inflation?
As the Federal Reserve gears up for a crucial meeting, expectations for a quarter-point interest rate cut are high, but dissent looms among policymakers. With Trump's influence growing, will the Fed cave to pressure?
As data centers proliferate, U.S. policymakers face a dilemma: how to protect electricity grids from overwhelming demand. Texas leads the charge in proposing new regulations to manage energy use during emergencies, igniting a national debate.
In a controversial move, President Trump's nominee for the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests suspending monthly jobs reports, raising concerns among businesses and policymakers about tracking the economy.
In a week of cautious optimism, global leaders at the IMF and World Bank meetings express relief as the U.S. dollar remains stable despite Trump's inward-focused policies. Can we trust the U.S. economy's future?