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(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Two things can be true at the same time: First, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is generally right to avoid terming out the US government’s debt at the high prevailing ...
President Donald Trump went after Elon Musk on Monday night in a long post on Truth Social, slamming the Tesla CEO for cashing in on government subsidies ...
With developing nations crushed by unaffordable borrowing and Washington on the sidelines, some leaders are brokering debt ...
There will be many short- and long-term consequences if Republicans succeed in passing President Trump’s signature policy ...
As usual, Trump oversold the measure, which he simplistically called “one big beautiful bill” — a name Republicans ...
Richest Americans, families with children, some carmakers to gain. EV makers, those on food stamps, Medicaid to lose.
The finish line will come after a whirlwind of votes, nicknamed a "vote-a-rama," on what are expected to be dozens of amendments.
America is staring down a fiscal abyss. With the national debt exceeding $37 trillion and rising daily, it’s apparent that ...
The Senate is slogging through an overnight session as Republican leaders search for ways to secure support for President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts. For ...
Philip Low, who has known Elon Musk for 14 years and has had his share of blowouts with the tech mogul, suggested that Musk ...
US President Donald Trump once again targeted former aide Elon Musk on Tuesday, attacking the amount of government subsidies ...