Stories Tagged as
Trump administration
Premiums fall again for ACA health plans
Oct 23, 2019
After years of rising costs, the drop is an indication markets are stabilizing.
Employers must submit pay data to feds ... for now
Sep 30, 2019
It's part of a push to close the pay gap for women and minorities.
Anti-hunger advocates eye latest food insecurity data
Sep 4, 2019
The USDA's report on "Household Food Security in the U.S." uses a variety of measures to gauge whether households are food insecure, such as whether people have had to skip a meal or reduce the size of a meal for financial reasons.
Automakers follow California's emissions rules to help reach Obama-era reduction targets
by
Scott Tong
Aug 22, 2019
Automakers are deciding whether to choose stricter emissions standards set by California, or a regulatory "freeze" proposed by the Trump administration.
California signs deal with 4 automakers to raise gas mileage
Jul 25, 2019
Ford, BMW, Honda and Volkswagen are parties to the deal with the California Air Resources Board, which apparently is designed to pressure the administration and the rest of the auto industry into joining or reaching a compromise.
Why do foreign countries pay less than the U.S. for prescription drugs?
by
Amy Scott
Jul 9, 2019
The answer comes down to one key tactic: negotiation.
The Trump administration restricts U.S. travel to Cuba
by
Ben Bradford
Jun 5, 2019
The Trump administration has announced new restrictions for travel to Cuba, making a visit to the island challenging, once again.
For public good, not for profit.
Will India be Trump's next trade war target?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Jun 4, 2019
Following tariffs on China and Mexico, India's change in trading status change makes it look like a multi-front trade war.
Three months after the shutdown, some workers still feel its effects
Apr 25, 2019
"There's still that insecurity. You want the cash on hand," said government contractor Sunny Blaylock.
Travel ban takes its toll on small businesses
by
Nina Roberts
Apr 12, 2019
Businesses are struggling with hiring, access to capital and family separation.