Tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico Tuesday could prove costly to Kansas farmers and aviation workers, one Kansas economics professor said.
There’s trouble ahead for farmers and ranchers, says an influential conservative think tank connected to the Koch family. | Opinion
Kansas Farm Bureau president Joe Newland said that tariffs from President Donald Trump's trade war will hurt farmers, but he has hope for the future.
The tariffs could have far-reaching impacts, touching everything from grocery prices to the finances of farmers and construction costs.
A strengthening storm system will move across the country this week, bringing blizzard conditions to the Heartland and tornadoes and damaging winds to the South.
A man was arrested in New Mexico after more than 40 years as a fugitive, federal prosecutors said. Getty Images/iStock photo A man accused of using a dead college classmate’s identity to evade ...
The latest round of tariffs is creating significant uncertainty in the economy, and the effects are already visible in the stock market. Financial experts warn that consumers should prepare for higher prices on a wide range of goods in the coming months.
A union representing thousands of auto workers in Kansas and Missouri is supporting new tariffs placed on China, Mexico, and Canada by the Trump Administration.