(NewsNation) — Following a positive April jobs report, Diane Swonk, KPMG’s chief economist, believes the economy still faces turbulence ahead. American employers added a better-than-expected 177,000 jobs in
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(NewsNation) — One hundred days into Donald Trump’s presidency, many questions on tariffs remain for consumers. Trump first announced sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries at the beginning
Trump ends China’s de minimis tariff exemption on low-value packages
(NewsNation) — A special exemption that prevented tariffs from being imposed on low-value packages from China expired overnight Friday. Until Friday, the de minimis exemption allowed packages under
Almost half of layoffs this year driven by DOGE: Report
(The Hill) — Nearly half of all layoffs so far in 2025 have been driven by cuts related to the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) efforts to slash
Permanent halt to penny production gains bipartisan support
(NewsNation) — Two U.S. senators from opposing sides of the political aisle are pushing together to permanently do away with the U.S. Mint producing the penny, which the
Democrats support bills guaranteeing cash for low-income
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Are ChatGPT-written children’s books an easy side hustle?
(NewsNation) — Social media users claim they’ve made thousands on self-publishing platforms by writing and illustrating children’s books using ChatGPT and AI images. The books are mostly for sale