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Trump Could Bypass Congress With Tariffs
There are levers at his disposal that would allow President-elect Donald Trump to impose tariffs without congressional approval, Axios reported.[#item_full_content]
Wall Street Sinks on Powell Rate-Cut Caution, Trump Cabinet Picks
Wall Street’s main indexes closed lower Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell pointed to a slower pace of interest-rate cuts and investors reacted to
Boy Scouts to Auction Rockwell Art to Pay Sex Abuse Victims
Boy Scouts of America is being forced to liquidate some of their historic Norman Rockwell paintings to help compensate hundreds of former scouts who had
Report: House Dems Sick of Rep. Pelosi
Several House Democrats told Axios they are tired of House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for talking about where the party went wrong in this
Lindsey Graham Backing Scott Bessent for Treasury
Sen. Lindsey Grahamis lobbying on behalf of investor Scott Bessent, a fellow South Carolinian who served as the Trump campaign’s economic adviser and frequently acted
Granholm: Rescinding EV Tax Credit Would Cede Ground to China
Canceling the U.S. electric vehicle tax credit would be counterproductive and cede ground to car-makers in China, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told reporters on Friday
Iran told Biden administration it won’t try to assassinate President-elect Trump: report
In an unusual assurance to the Biden administration last month, Iran promised it would not assassinate Donald Trump in a secret exchange intended to ease
Atp Finals, Ruud l’avversario di Sinner in semifinale
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Streeting warns Britons against having cheap cosmetic surgery abroad
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Biden pushes to finalize more student debt relief before end of term, including for ‘future borrowers’
President Biden’s Department of Education is trying to push through a new federal rule during the final weeks before President-elect Trump takes over to provide
Rasmussen Poll: Less Than Half Under 40 Say They’re Religious
While the majority of American adults consider themselves religious, faith among those younger than 40 continues to decline, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll.[#item_full_content]
US Judge Strikes Down Biden Overtime Pay Rule
A federal judge in Texas on Friday permanently blocked a Biden administration rule that would have made about 4 million more salaried U.S. workers eligible
DACA Recipients Brace for Trump’s Return
Advocates are advising beneficiaries of a program that protects illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to renew their status immediately, if eligible, because
Xi Warns Against ‘Protectionism’ at APEC Summit Under Trump Cloud
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned Friday the world was entering an era of harmful “protectionism,” in remarks to an Asia-Pacific summit in Lima overshadowed by
Crypto Cases Seen Slowing After Blockbuster FTX Win
Less enforcement in the cryptocurrency sector is on the horizon, as Republican President-elect Donald Trump prepares to reset policy at the Justice Department and regulatory
Border Czar Homan: ‘Shock and Awe’ on Day 1
Tom Homan said there will be “shock and awe” on day one of Donald Trump’s presidency.[#item_full_content]
Protesters storm Putin-backed parliament in Georgia breakaway region
Protesters on Friday stormed the parliament of the Russian-backed government in the breakaway region of Abkhazia in Georgia and have demanded the resignation of the
UK’s unhealthy food habits cost £268bn a year, report finds
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Rand Paul wants to abolish agency established under Trump, but calls prospect ‘unlikely’
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., wants the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to be abolished, but described the prospect as “unlikely,” he told Politico. “I’d
GOP Lawmakers: Revoke Security Clearances of Hunter Biden Laptop Deniers
GOP lawmakers say they are in favor of President-elect Donald Trump’s move to strip the security clearances of the 51 former intelligence officials who labeled