WASHINGTON – A number of U.S. business economists appear sufficiently concerned about the risks of some of President Donald Trump’s economic policies that they expect a...
Washington: American voters want President-elect Donald Trump to stop tweeting, showed a new poll. The national poll by the Quinnipiac University showed about 59 per cent...
Washington: With a whopping 29.4 percent increase, a record high of 132,888 Indian students studying in the US in 2014/15 academic year contributed $3.6 billion to the...
Washington: Indonesian President Joko Widodo told his American counterpart Barack Obama that it intends to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) reached earlier this month between the US...
New York: Excessive drinking cost the US $249 billion in 2010, or $2.05 per drink, a significant increase from $223.5 billion, or $1.90 per drink, in 2006,...
Washington: The US industrial production fell for a second month in September due to the sluggish mining and manufacturing output, the Federal Reserve said on Friday. The...
Washington: Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has pledged to work for immigration reform from the very first day in office, if she wins the presidency in...
Washington: US retail sales rose slightly in September, supported by strong auto sales, but sales elsewhere were disappointing. In September, retail sales went up 0.1 percent from...
Washington: The number of Americans initially applying for unemployment aid fell last week, suggesting the job market was improving. In the week ending August 22, the advance...
Washington:US labour productivity rebounded slightly in the second quarter of this year after falling over the previous six months. The non-farm business sector labour productivity increased...