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C-SuiteCostco sees more growth for its $31.9 billion real-estate empire and is expanding production of its famous inflation-busting hot dog combo
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 26, 2025
Kenneth C. Griffin speaks at TIME100 Impact Dinner: Leaders Shaping the Future of Philanthropy at ASPIRE at One World Observatory on May 22, 2025 in New York City.
PoliticsKen Griffin says CEOs lining up to beg Trump for tariff exemptions is ‘nauseating’—and that the White House showing ‘favor’ undermines the American story
By Eleanor PringleSeptember 26, 2025
Photo: WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 25: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House on September 25, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump signed several executive orders, including approving a partial sale of TikTok's U.S. operations, following a 2024 law requiring parent company ByteDance to divest or face a ban. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
InvestingTrump’s overnight demand for 100% tariffs on pharmaceuticals will be ‘a meaningful commercial hit for U.S. consumers,’ top analyst says
By Jim EdwardsSeptember 26, 2025
TikTok’s $14 billion price tag in Trump deal stuns investors
InnovationTikTok’s $14 billion price tag in Trump deal stuns investors
By BloombergSeptember 26, 2025
US President Donald Trump shows an executive order about Tiktok he signed in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 25, 2025.
Big TechThe U.S. will now actually control TikTok’s algorithm, JD Vance says
By Eva RoytburgSeptember 25, 2025
A farmer in a tractor looks down at his field.
PoliticsWith rural America starting to see huge financial losses from tariff policies, Trump offers vague aid package to farmers in the heartland
By Sasha RogelbergSeptember 25, 2025
farmers
North America‘The frustration is overwhelming’: Soybean farmers feel betrayed as Argentina blows a hole in rural America’s $47 billion soybean bonanza
By Sasha RogelbergSeptember 25, 2025
Shoppers wait to check out inside a Costco store in Napa, California, US, on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025.
EconomyIf you can’t work out why you’re struggling when the economy is doing OK, it’s because you’re on the losing side
By Eleanor PringleSeptember 25, 2025
Oilpatch
EnergyWhat oil CEOs really think about Trump, tariffs and uncertainty: ‘Those who can are running for the exits’
By Eva RoytburgSeptember 24, 2025
Nassim Taleb
Economy‘Black Swan’ author Nassim Taleb says your city’s new bike lane is the reason the economy sucks
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 24, 2025
China to stop claiming special WTO benefits that rankled U.S.
PoliticsChina to stop claiming special WTO benefits that rankled U.S.
By BloombergSeptember 24, 2025
OECD warns Trump’s tariffs have ‘yet to be fully felt in the U.S. economy,’ downgrades growth forecast with grim outlook
EconomyOECD warns Trump’s tariffs have ‘yet to be fully felt in the U.S. economy,’ downgrades growth forecast with grim outlook
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 23, 2025
Top analysts say Trump’s tariffs will suppress wage growth as companies cut costs to pay for them
EconomyTop analysts say Trump’s tariffs will suppress wage growth as companies cut costs to pay for them
By Jim EdwardsSeptember 23, 2025
Trump, Lutnick
LawTrump’s $100k fee on the H-1B visa was so sudden that people don’t even know how to pay it
By Paul Wiseman, Barbara Ortutay, Piyush Nagpal and The Associated PressSeptember 23, 2025
Retailers like Walmart and Target ‘can’t keep up with constant price changes’ from tariffs, so many are snipping price tags and ditching discounts
EconomyRetailers like Walmart and Target ‘can’t keep up with constant price changes’ from tariffs, so many are snipping price tags and ditching discounts
By Erin Cabrey and Retail BrewSeptember 22, 2025
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