The president’s attacks on Europe have created a dilemma for MAGA-friendly politicians who must be seen defending their countries’ interests.
The House is playing politics, but a subpoena is a subpoena.
The winner has spent billions improving its operations—while navigating a corporate shake-up and revising its strategy.
The Justices sound ready to frown on his firing of Lisa Cook.
Change doesn’t have to mean dissolution, and the U.S. and Europe still have a great deal in common.
He backtracked on using force on Greenland but still embarrassed Europe.
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Such a delivery means the plane could be part of the nation’s 250th birthday festivities that are planned for July.
A cheeky acronym is circling among market watchers again after President Trump’s U-turn on Greenland: TACO, short for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” The term refers to a perceived pattern in which the ...
Hopes for a Greenland agreement lifted markets. President Trump said he wouldn't impose tariffs on several European nations ...
The European investment firm is leading a $300 million investment in Mews that values the hospitality management software ...