Senate Democrats’ Surprising Strategy: Trying to Align With Trump
Democrats will try to find common cause with Donald J. Trump on infrastructure spending, child tax credits and dismantling trade agreements.
Democrats will try to find common cause with Donald J. Trump on infrastructure spending, child tax credits and dismantling trade agreements.
Looking at infrastructure data from different sources provides conflicting pictures of what needs to be done
Bicycle riders fight a daily battle for space with cars and drivers.
Markets that had heavily favored Hillary Clinton were poised to dive on election night. Then President-elect Donald J. Trump sweetened his tone.
Tax reform is one thing President-elect Donald J. Trump and Speaker Paul Ryan can agree on, broadly, though the specifics can get thorny.
The stock market has risen, with investors seemingly betting that Donald Trump will stick to proposals that would benefit corporate profits, and abandon others that wouldn’t.
Defying expectations, the stock market rebounded as investors cheered the changes a Donald Trump administration was likely to bring.
Coming to grips with a Trump presidency, the mayor and governor cited infrastructure as a possible area of collaboration with Mr. Trump.
Both presidential candidates supported improvements, and at least 33 local or state ballot measures on public transportation appear to have passed.
Donald Trump appears likely to enact a fun-house mirror version of something many liberal economists have advocated for years.