Financial markets, universities, law firms and world leaders reel from president’s agenda, but White House says this was always the plan
The European Union is expected to pause a series of countermeasures, including tariffs against the United States, for 90 days, following President Donald Trump’s decision to grant a grace period before imposing additional tariffs. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen posted on social platform X (formerly Twitter): “We took note of the announcement by […]
“One of the most important things that's happened in the last couple of months is the reputation of America has taken a blow,” Baker said
After announcing sweeping tariffs and triggering worldwide economic jitters, the president left Washington for a long weekend at his Florida clubs
“FREE MARINE LE PEN,” declared the U.S. President on his social media network Truth Social late Thursday night.
Trump tariffs are expected to negatively affect economic growth in the Eurozone while Greece's exports could take a hit.
Trump’s sweeping new tariffs spark global backlash, with countries from Germany to China warning of trade wars and vowing calm or countermeasures.
Greece appears to be in a more difficult position when it comes to price hikes, just as we enter the era of Trump’s tariffs.
Tesla shares surged amid speculation of Musk’s return to business operations. No official timeline for his departure has been confirmed.
With Trump's announcement just hours away, markets, businesses, and foreign governments are bracing for the fallout of one of the most aggressive shifts in U.S. trade policy in decades.
In addition to military threats, Trump suggested he could impose secondary tariffs on Iran, similar to those he previously enacted.
"There are methods which you could do it, as you know," Trump said when pressed on the issue, though he declined to specify what those methods might be.
Draft accord sent by Washington to Kyiv gives U.S. first pick of Ukrainian natural resources and infrastructure projects
Rumeysa Ozturk's Arrest has raised concerns over free speech in the U.S. and rule of law.
President leaves little room for exempting Canada or Mexico
On March 13, 2025, The Atlantic's Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally included in a Signal chat with U.S. officials discussing a military strike in Yemen.
The U.S. brokered maritime and energy ceasefires between Ukraine and Russia, easing tensions but raising concerns over sanctions and enforcement.
CEOs and investors are fretting over what they see as whipsaw policy changes and complacency about the risks of recession
The White House celebration in honor of the Greek-American community; the gift to the US President by Archbishop Elpidophoros. Evangelos Marinakis in attendance as a guest of Donald Trump
Race against Conservative Pierre Poilievre for April 28 vote revolves around who can best fend off Trump.