Gavin Newsom used to be a Davos regular. What's behind his surprising return this week?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is headed to Davos to challenge President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is headed to Davos to challenge President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
"There are fewer opportunities," Kurt Couchman added. "The opportunities that are there aren't paying as well. Productivity is being suppressed."
Visits to the US by international travelers declined for the eighth straight month in December, in a continued blow to the tourism industry.
Actor Matt Damon said Netflix wants action movies to reiterate plot lines multiple times because people are on their phones while watching a movie.
The Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security have already been increasing their presence in Minneapolis.
“I don’t have a specific consequence to outline for you but certainly this is an expectation and frankly a demand that the president has made.”
“The two sides are passionate about (abortion) so I think if they can find a way to bring it up, they probably will.”
"The side hustle has economic value, but the work is rarely recognized," Donovan said.
Exchange underscores president’s readiness to challenge media organizations, in court and online.
EU and Mercosur officials signed a free trade agreement in Paraguay after 25 years of talks, paving the way for the European Union's largest trade accord
Trump administration officials are pushing for lower car prices through fuel economy rollbacks, targeting Biden-era emissions rules during Midwest auto tour.
Critics are worried that Trump is trying to build an alternative, or rival, to the United Nations, which he has long criticized.
“It reflects a clear and deliberate choice: We choose fair trade over tariffs. We choose a productive long-term partnership over isolation.”
“The EPP is in favor of the EU-US trade deal, but given Donald Trump’s threats regarding Greenland, approval is not possible at this stage.”
Trump announced tariffs on eight NATO allies and said earlier in the week that countries that do business with Iran would be hit with a 25% duty.
In previously unreported remarks, the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CBS News that Mr. Trump would “sue” the news outlet if it did not air an interview unedited.