Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman on Monday said the central bank should consider cutting its key interest rate as soon as its next meeting in July, underscoring deep divisions among Fed officials as they endure sharp criticism from the White House. Bowman, who was appointed to the FedƵs board of governors by Donald Trump in 2018, is the second high-profile official to express support for a potential July cut in as many days. On Friday, Christopher Waller, also a Trump appointee to the FedƵs board, said in a television interview that the Fed should consider cutting borrowing costs next month.
On Saturday, June 14, a ƵNo Kings DayƵ (NKD) protest was held here in Huntington. This protest had two main themes: the Trump provocation in L…
Procter & Gamble will cut up to 7,000 jobs over the next two years as the maker of Tide detergent and Pampers diapers implements a restruc…
This summer, approximately 44% of families plan to grow at least some of their food in a home garden. Ƶ food prices continue to rise at groce…
So much for President TrumpƵs art of the deal. His handling of the import tariff policy would seem to be a cautionary tale of how not to go ab…
HUNTINGTON Ƶ Marshall University President Brad Smith discussed ways the school is preparing for potential losses in federal and state funding…
With anything having to do with government and politics, what people donƵt say can be as important as what they do say. And when they do talk,…
The Trump administrationƵs trade war with China could be about to heat up if the administration follows through on an initiative begun by the …
CHARLESTON Ƶ Two numbers will loom over the West Virginia legislative session that resumes Wednesday: 37 and 47.
Donald TrumpƵs win in November brought with it a mandate from the American people. He has the opportunity to keep the promises he made on the …