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People are still buying things at a steady clip, keeping the economy humming—for now.
As the first 100 days of President Trump’s second term draw to a close, the new administration’s antitrust enforcement agenda is coming into focus.
Art Laffer, a noted conservative economist, said in a new interview that President Trump’s tariffs could cause a significant ...
After two decades of treating culture and creativity as an afterthought, the city of Austin finally has a real arts ...
Organizations that support the arts and arts funding are optimistic that there will be some money in the coming year's budget ...
As the administration bounces between alienating allies and promising a manufacturing renaissance, Trumponomics looks less ...
In early March 2025, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) under the Trump administration abruptly rescinded its multiyear guidance framework on health-related social needs (HRSN ...
The UK economy grew by more than predicted in February and exports to the US increased by £500m as businesses rushed to beat US tariffs. The economy expanded by 0.5%, with the services sector ...
The ongoing Guardian International Printmaking Conference in Beijing, showcases the work of a younger generation of artists, as well as classic pieces from art institutions in China and abroad.
And economists predicted Wednesday the tariff increase on China would cancel out any economic relief from the pause on other tariffs. Trump’s escalation against China “is probably more ...
She oversees the Indiana Office of Defense Development, which aims to boost the state’s defense-related economy. She launched the Indiana Economic Summit, which last year attracted delegations ...