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After a rough July jobs report, Trump promptly fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, claiming without evidence that the data was “rigged” to hurt him.
I n the annals of the American presidency, Donald Trump has almost certainly complained more about journalists than any of ...
Trump has argued that tariffs are an effective tool to incentivize manufacturing goods in the U.S. as well as protecting jobs ...
The Trump administration stands on the cusp of something potentially transformative. If President Donald Trump succeeds in ...
President Trump on Thursday said he had instructed the Department of Commerce to "immediately begin work on a new and highly ...
USAFacts, the nonpartisan non-profit organization led by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, rarely weighs in on political controversies. But the firestorm surrounding the firing of the nation’s top ...
It’s a fair question — and one genuinely difficult to answer about a president who thrives on outrage and leans heavily into authoritarianism.
President Donald Trump is the first president to fire the chief of a key government agency that produces the crucial U.S. jobs report. To hear President Donald Trump and his allies tell it, the ...
Wysa reports that return-to-office policies post-pandemic are creating mental health challenges amid a shift towards hybrid ...
The former “fact-checker” for the liberal Post has departed with both barrels blazing, one at President Donald Trump and his “followers,” and the other at his ex-employer, where he ...
President Donald Trump has instructed the Commerce Department to change how the Census Bureau collects data, seeking to ...
Firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics over an inconvenient jobs report will make it harder to build a dynamic ...