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How Trump won middle-class voters — and what his return means for their finances
Trump directly spoke to many Americans’ economic grievances — but it wasn’t just that. After 2020, some voters on the left associated the Democratic Party with a new agenda that no longer ...Business - MarketWatch - 2 days ago -
Here’s what Trump’s pick of Scott Bessent for Treasury secretary means for taxes, interest rates and more
With Scott Bessent, consumers eyeing prices and interest rates are getting a Treasury secretary pick who is deeply aware of the big-picture forces pushing and pulling those everyday costs, experts ...Business - MarketWatch - Yesterday -
Musk tops Fortune list of most powerful in business
Fortune on Tuesday named billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk as the most powerful person in business of 2024. Musk topped the outlet’s list of the 100 most powerful people in business, followed by ...Politics - The Hill - November 12 -
A Second Trump Term? Three Conservative Columnists Unpack What Could Happen.
What will happen after Tuesday to Trumpism and the G.O.P. if Donald Trump wins — or loses?Top stories - The New York Times - November 3 -
Nostalgic Trump wheels out the hits at what could be an end-of-season finale
A rare moment of wistful self-reflection on the last day of campaigning in the US election gave way to trademark rants and insults. US election 2024 live: latest polls, results and updates ...World - The Guardian - November 5 -
Clues to a Trump or Harris Victory Could Emerge Early. Here’s What to Look For.
It has been a race unlike any other, and declaring a winner could take a while. Here are some potential harbingers.Top stories - The New York Times - November 5 -
Could Trump’s Tariffs Lead to Higher Prices? Here’s What to Know.
The president-elect says that tariff is “the most beautiful word in the dictionary.” You may be hearing it a lot.Business - The New York Times - November 7 -
What could happen in Trump's hush money, election and classified documents cases
When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in 2025, he will be the first convicted felon to serve as president. CBS News contributor Rebecca Roiphe explains what will likely happen in his state ...Top stories - CBS News - November 7