Linda McMahon, Trump's education secretary pick, has her confirmation hearing on Thursday amid reports of plans to shut down the Education Department.
Syria is fractured by competing armies but who holds power and where may be shifting as the US eyes an exit.
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are participating in Dominari Holdings' private placement and are joining its advisory board.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, a progressive lawmaker from Minnesota, said she doesn't own stocks or a house and still has student debt.
Deloitte US is rolling back DEI programs and told some staff to remove pronouns from emails. Its UK division remained "committed" to diversity goals.
A highly visible campaign against DEI is underway. Corporate executives face a delicate balancing act over how to run their businesses.
Trump's sweeping tariff strategy is bigger than his first-term in office. BI broke down what the trade war means for Americans' wallets.
He said that it "makes no sense" to shift production out of Europe, as the group's culture and heritage is part of its "promise" to customers.
Trump's education secretary pick, Linda McMahon, has an upcoming confirmation hearing. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Andy Kim outlined what they'll ask.
Kimbal Musk last week sold 75,000 Tesla shares, or almost 5% of his stake in his brother's electric vehicle company, a filing shows.
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Reid Hoffman said it's important for platforms to have a "learning dialogue" but shouldn't mean more posts like "anti-vax misinformation."
CFPB employees must "get approval in writing" to do any work this week, acting director Russell Vought wrote in an email.
Gold surged past $2,900 per ounce and aluminum, iron ore, copper and silver futures rose after President Donald Trump said he'd target metal imports.
The economy could be too strong for Trump's tariffs to derail the outlook for stocks, investors and economists told BI.
President Trump's defending women executive order prompted all agencies and departments to remove references to gender and other content.
The order comes after 19 attorneys general filed a lawsuit seeking to end what they called the government's "new and dangerous expanded access policy."
Donald Trump's tariffs could target a longer list of countries this time, experts said. Countries like Vietnam could face duties.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called for a halt on most of the CFPB's work. It could impact rules on overdraft fees, medical bills, and more.