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NATO countries agree to the target of spending 5 percent of GDP on defense after dragging their feet to hit 2 percent.
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share ...
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. President Donald Trump joined a long of presidents who ...
History supports Moody’s assessment that “successive US administrations and Congress have failed to agree on measures to ...
James K. Galbraith asks whether US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is right to urge the Federal Reserve to lower interest ...
Investment professionals live in a constant state of alertness over potential threats that may be lurking over the horizon.
Across the rich world, politicians of the left and the right decry the dysfunction of the global asylum system. In May the ...
See how much NATO countries spend on defense and how that has changed Many member countries would have to double defense spending by 2035 to meet new targets, charts show.
Beyond the macroeconomic uncertainty, the focus has quickly shifted to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which President Trump signed on July 4. The bill introduces major tax reforms that could ...
PFL offers an 11.71% yield but faces inflation, currency, and valuation risks with lagging performance and limited FX ...
Tensions between US President Trump and Fed Chair Powell keep the USD under pressure. Upbeat United States data gave a ...
Trump's Big Beautiful Bill will increase the national debt by trillions. But that doesn't bother Arizona's self-professed ...