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Azoria Capital is suing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to force the Federal Open Market Committee to open its interest rate meetings to the public.
A federal judge in Washington denied a request by an investment firm led by an ally of President Donald Trump for public access to Tuesday’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
A federal judge on Monday denied a request by a Donald Trump ally to force the Federal Reserve committee responsible for directing US monetary policy to make its meetings publicly accessible and accused an investment firm of wasting the court’s time.
Trump’s comments seemed to result from the images in recent days of the worsening hunger crisis in Gaza and were more urgent than the resigned message he had about the 21-month Israel-Hamas war last week,
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTrump's Turnberry visit puts British Open back on agendaDonald Trump's visit to Scotland's picturesque Turnberry underlines the US president's long-held desire to host golf's illustrious British Open at the famous course, despite numerous stumbling blocks.
President Trump said the United States will open "food centers" in Gaza during a meeting with British PM Starmer in Scotland.
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has dismissed the U.S.’s intent to resume diplomacy on North Korea’s denuclearization
President Trump is struggling to escape the controversy around Jeffrey Epstein and convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, even when he’s abroad in the United Kingdom this weekend. WIRED Senior Writer Jake Lahut,
The sum sought by the government, which recently accused Harvard of civil rights violations, is more than twice as much as the $200 million fine that Columbia University said it would pay.
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Soy Nómada on MSNTrump tariffs could open space for Chinese car brandsThe recent trade agreement between President Donald Trump and Japan, reducing import tariffs on Japanese vehicles from 25% to 15%, offers a mixed blessing for Japanese automakers. While it provides some relief,
"Donald Trump shouldn't be here in Scotland," said Scottish protester Michelle Taylor. "He's a convicted felon. I mean, we don't even know what's happening in terms of the Epstein thing that's going on.