
Madeleine Ngo
Economic Policy Reporter at The New York Times
Economic policy reporter @nytimes
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3 days ago |
flipboard.com | Madeleine Ngo |Eileen Sullivan
9 hours agoAmerica’s vaccine advisory committee is now taking seriously a baseless anti-vaccine flash point. That’s not how anti-vaccine activists see the compound. Even the strongest data supporting thimerosal’s safety have not quelled the concerns of those who insist on the chemical’s harms. And now the …
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3 days ago |
nytimes.com | Madeleine Ngo |Eileen Sullivan
The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced on Wednesday that it was moving its headquarters out of Washington and into a building in Alexandria, Va., already occupied by the National Science Foundation, with no clear plan in place for the foundation’s employees. It is the first major shift of a federal agency’s operations out of the capital under President Trump’s plans to relocate parts of the government.
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3 weeks ago |
myheraldreview.com | Madeleine Ngo |Neal Boudette
President Donald Trump has raised tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50%, less than three months after imposing a 25% tariff on them. He said the move, made Wednesday, would help support U.S. steel companies, but many domestic businesses say that the latest increase would hurt them and raise prices for all Americans. U.S. homebuilders, car manufacturers, oil producers and can makers will be among the most affected.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Madeleine Ngo |Neal Boudette |Rebecca Elliott
Home builders, car manufacturers and can makers are among those that will see higher prices for materials. Those companies could charge customers more. President Trump has raised tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent less than three months after imposing a 25 percent tariff on them. He said the move, made Wednesday, would help support U.S. steel companies, but many domestic businesses say that the latest increase would hurt them and raise prices for all Americans.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Madeleine Ngo |Lydia DePillis
The Trump administration's efforts and the G.O.P.'s tax bill aim to restrict benefits for families that include immigrants without permanent legal status. President Trump has vowed to end what he calls the "waste of hard-earned taxpayer resources" by cutting off federal benefits for undocumented immigrants and ensuring that funding goes to American citizens in need. Administration officials have said they would root out "illegal aliens" who are living in federally-subsidized housing.
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