Trump’s New Appointments Shake Up Trade, Regulation
Donald Trump selected billionaire investor Carl Icahn and Peter Navarro, a critic of trade with China, for his economic team, both of whom could jolt Washington’s approach to trade and regulation.
Donald Trump selected billionaire investor Carl Icahn and Peter Navarro, a critic of trade with China, for his economic team, both of whom could jolt Washington’s approach to trade and regulation.
Almost 40% of young Americans were living with their parents, siblings or other relatives in 2015, the largest percentage since 1940, an analysis showed.
About 6.4 million Americans signed up for health insurance coverage beginning Jan. 1 on healthcare.gov through the extended Dec. 19 open-enrollment deadline, a jump in enrollments.
Republican plan to replace the current corporate code is similar to the value-added taxes many other countries use, but it may be illegal under World Trade Organization rules.
The U.S. Navy said it once again will let enlisted sailors use traditional job rating titles, an about-face by top leaders who wanted to scrap a system as old as the Navy itself but who faced pushback from sailors world-wide.