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Can he be hired? Donald Trump enters presidential race

“Our country needs a truly great leader, and we need a truly great leader now,” said Trump. “We need somebody who can take the brand of the United States and make it great again. “So ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for president of the United States,” Trump told a crowd gathered at Trump Tower, one of his trophy properties.

U.S. housing starts pause after hefty gains, building permits soar

U.S. housing starts fell in May after a hefty increase the prior month, but a surge in permits for future construction to a near eight-year high suggested the pullback was temporary and pointed to underlying strength in housing. Groundbreaking dropped 11.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 1.04 mullion units, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts falling to a 1.10

U.S. 2040 deficit to nearly double as percent of economy -CBO

The U.S. budget deficit will more than double as a share of economic output by 2040 if current tax and spending laws remain unchanged, the Congressional Budget Office said on Tuesday. The CBO, releasing its annual long-term budget outlook, said however, that overall U.S. debt levels in 2040 will be slightly lower than estimates made a year ago for 2039 because of expectations of lower long-term interest rates. CBO said

Tsipras says lenders seeking to 'humiliate' Greek government

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras defied what he called an attempt to “humiliate” his government on Tuesday, saying that an insistence by international lenders on further cuts was politically motivated. “The mandate we have got from the Greek people is to end austerity policy,” he told lawmakers in his leftist Syriza party.

World faces longest oil glut in at least three decades

Oil supply has exceeded demand globally for the past five quarters, already the most enduring glut since the 1997 Asian economic crisis, International Energy Agency data show. If the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries were to keep pumping at current rates it would become the longest surplus since at least 1985 by the third quarter, the data show. Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s biggest member, will probably increase production to intensify pressure