Economists spar over Lina Khan's plan to cut stadium beer prices
The former FTC commissioner's role in NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s affordability efforts is part of a new romance with price controls.
The former FTC commissioner's role in NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s affordability efforts is part of a new romance with price controls.
The government will release September’s jobs report on Thursday, ending a nearly seven-week data void that confounded policymakers.
Strategic moves by UBS and Deutsche Bank signal a make-or-break moment for Europe’s long-troubled banking sector
Big Tech giants have embraced borrowing to fund their ambitious AI buildouts.
The kingdom’s crown prince arrives in Washington in search of deals, to meet with a president who wants the same. Where does the money come from?
In early 2003, readers of the New York Times were treated to a column by resident foreign affairs expert Thomas L. Friedman, in which Friedman claimed that invading Iraq and overthrowing its government would be a useful, moral, and sensible thing to do:
Speaking at a Semafor event, Rep. Becca Balint declined to rule out another government shutdown in January.
There’s no sign yet of a real bipartisan negotiation on expiring subsidies.