He wasn’t here in person, but The Donald dominated every conversation — and not always in a bad way, even given his America First agenda.
President Donald Trump took a combative tone at times as he spoke remotely Thursday to an international audience of business leaders, politicians and other elites at the World Economic Forum’s annual event in Davos,
As delegates gathered for champagne at a US stock market hub on the Davos Promenade to watch Donald Trump's inauguration, there was a frisson of excitement.
Donald Trump put friends and foes on notice when he addressed the World Economic Forum on Thursday, making his return to the world stage.
A change in the H-1B visa policy for highly skilled professionals from India under Trump 2.0 would be "fantastic" for the US as it needs them, American economist Kenneth Rogoff told NDTV at the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos.
Trump made the call in a remote address to Davos elites. REUTERS Trump urged ... credit card balances surged under former President Joe Biden. The president said interest rates should follow ...
Billionaires' wealth grew three times faster in 2024 than the year before, a top anti-poverty group reported on Monday as some of the world's political and financial elite prepared for an annual gathering in Davos,
Billionaires' wealth grew three times faster in 2024 than the year before, while the number of the world’s poor has barely changed over the last quarter-century, a top anti-poverty group reported Monday.
In a virtual address posted by NBC News, Trump told Davos the “Golden Age” has ... Trump slammed former President Joe Biden and his administration for causing “economic chaos” and adding ...
President Donald Trump doubled down on both domestic deregulation and protectionism in his speech to the World Economic Forum.
President Donald Trump was asked by a reporter if President Joe Biden had left him a letter and then proceeded to find the letter in the drawer.
The Senate will vote today on John Ratcliffe's nomination to serve as director of the CIA. If senators approve his nomination, he will be the second member of Trump's team to be confirmed after Marco Rubio was sworn in as secretary of state earlier this week.