President Donald Trump temporarily removes the 150-year-old Resolute Desk from the Oval Office to be refinished.
This week in design, rebuilding in the Pacific Palisades could make the area even more exclusive, Ligne Roset debuts a new ...
Bill Kreutzmann, top right, gives bunny ears to his Grateful Dead bandmates during a group photo of the 2024 Kennedy Center honorees at the State Department on Dec. 7, 2024. The other honorees are ...
"Palestine is a red line for the community." Nemer said the community met with high-level Democrats and Republicans before deciding whom to support. Trump visited Dearborn, while Harris did not ...
Consumer sentiment, which measures how people feel about the health of the economy, dropped to 67.8 from January's 71.3, in line with expectations ... to gas and furniture. Trump has said the ...
Follow the latest coverage as President Donald Trump participates in the National Prayer Breakfast. Updates as the Senate ...
Jamieson Greer, President Donald Trump's choice to be the top U.S. trade negotiator, promised to pursue the president's hard-line trade policies in testimony Thursday before the Senate Finance ...
The lingering threat of tariffs on Canada is a dilemma that Michael Howard, who owns Howard Family Designs, a furniture ... familiar line in the 27-country trading bloc: If President Trump picks ...
It will include major consumer products like household appliances, furniture and sports ... to reporters early on Monday, Mr. Trump said "the U.K. is out of line but… I think that one can ...
Asked on Sunday about the prospect of tariffs on goods from the U.K. and European Union (EU), Trump told the BBC that both were acting "out of line," but that the EU was behaving worse ...
The looming prospect of a trade war with the US threatens to overshadow Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s meeting with EU chiefs after Donald Trump claimed the UK is “out of line”. In comments ...
Ottawa will file a World Trade Organisation claim against US President Donald Trump's tariffs and also ... tools, plastics, furniture, coffee, wines and spirits, dairy and fruits.