- by Lauren Kaori GurleyUnion voters could be crucial to some of the most competitive House races in the country in November’s midterm elections.
- by David J. LynchThe World Bank says that the war is slashing global growth prospects and that a prolonged conflict could tip dozens of developing nations into years of stagnation.
- by Andrew AckermanKevin Warsh will hold his first policy meeting next week with inflation at a three-year high and a president who expects lower borrowing costs.
- by Jarrell DillardLawmakers are proposing raising the excise tax on stock buybacks from 1 percent to 4 percent.
- by Amy B Wang, Federica CoccoAmericans are paying more particularly for produce and baked goods, among others, driven by the Iran war, tariffs and drought.
- by Andrew AckermanInflation hit 4 percent for the first time in three years in May, driven by surging gas prices from the Iran war.
