DACA students say are hopeful about a possible deal to permanently protect their future in America. Yet some, like Luis Ursua, are frustrated by the "ambiguity from politicians."
Nearly $372 million in services and supply contracts the federal government has already been awarded to U.S. companies since two hurricanes pummeled Texas and Florida last week.
The market is at all-time highs and many say Trump is the reason. But stocks were rallying when investors thought Hillary Clinton would win. Janet Yellen and the Fed may deserve more of the credit for the market's move.
Dr. Alaa Nofal is one of only five pediatric specialists to serve a 150,000 square mile area in North and South Dakota. He's currently on a visa waiver program that allows him to stay in the country as long as he agrees to practice in an…
Wall Street strategists and business leaders are worried about Trump policies. But investors aren't paying them much heed. Stocks continue to go up. Why? The U.S. economy is still in much better shape than most of the rest of the world.
Akron, Ohio has become a virtual melting pot, with a steady influx of immigrants and refugees calling the city their new home. "The foreign-born people are helping us," says the city's mayor. "They want to send their kids to school, they…
Germany's trade surplus reached a new record of €252.9 billion ($270 billion) in 2016, the largest gap between exports and imports since the country's statistical agency started keeping records.
Donald Trump is already a hero to many in eastern Kentucky. The area desperately needs jobs. Many believe Trump is their only hope at saving their beloved small towns. But are Trump's promises realistic?
Mario Draghi has struck back at the Trump administration, forcefully rejecting accusations that Germany is manipulating the euro and warning that banking regulations must not be rolled back.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, said Friday that Trump and his team would benefit from more information about the European Union.