The Trump administration and Republicans have sought to blame Democrats for the government shutdown, and any negative fallout from it.
MIT rejects Trump administration’s agenda in exchange for funding benefits
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has become the first school to reject the Trump administration’s proposal that offered a select few universities preferential access
Melania Trump Says She Has Been Working With Putin to Reunite Missing Ukrainian Children
President Putin and I have had an open line of communication regarding the welfare of these children,” the first lady announced.
Trump’s budget director says layoffs ‘have begun’ amid government shutdown
Affected agencies include the departments of Homeland Security, Education, Energy and Health and Human Services, among others, according to an administration official.
Trump administration begins mass firings as US shutdown continues
The Trump administration says it has started laying off federal workers, as the government shutdown battle continues. “The RIFs have begun,” Russell Vought, the
Packaging company to add 116 jobs, invest $92 million in York County expansion
Officials said the average pay at Pratt Industries Rock Hill manufacturing site for corrugated packaging will be over $30 per hour.
Dyson to invest $3.7 billion to double product range by 2025
Dyson, the inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, said it would invest 2.75 billion pounds ($3.67 billion) in new technology in the next five
U.S. stocks turn lower, S&P 500 eyes first 1%-plus swing in months
U.S. stocks turned lower in midday trading on Friday. The benchmark S&P 500 was off by 83 points, or 1.3%, at 6,645, FactSet data
Tariffs Make Beauty Stocks Less Alluring
President Trump’s latest salvo in the trade war is hitting the make-up counter. Estee Lauder and E.l.f. Beauty were among the biggest decliners on
Major Wall Street Firms Upgrade AMD, Oracle, Baidu And NVIDIA
Analysts are getting even more bullish on market leaders, with more upgrades for NVIDIA and AMD. Firms like Morgan Stanley, TD Cowen, and Citi