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The Federal Reserve has emerged as the 800-pound gorilla in the legal fight over President Trump’s firings of agency leaders traditionally independent from the White House. The Supreme ...
DeRemer’s testimony before the Senate Appropriations Committee in our player above. Applications for jobless benefits fell by ...
At a State Department press briefing, spokesperson Tammy Bruce honored two murdered Israeli embassy staff, condemned antisemitic violence, and reiterated U.S. solidarity with Israel. She highlighted ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday said President Donald Trump doesn’t have to rehire senior officials he fired from two ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday granted the Trump administration's emergency request to fire the heads of two independent ...
The ruling, which covers 22 agencies and also prohibits shutting down programs or offices, effectively pauses the president’s ...
The conservative justices seem ready to give Trump near-total control over the executive branch—with one notable exception.
The judge, Brian E. Murphy, said Wednesday that Trump officials had given the deportees “plainly insufficient” time to ...
In a speech on Sunday, the Fed chair, who has been subject to extensive criticism by President Donald Trump, defended the central bank’s decision to cut its key interest rate to nearly zero.
Are rate rises back on the table? Investors will listen for any hints in Jerome Powell's press conference. (Samuel Corum/Bloomberg News) Investors are on pins and needles over how Federal Reserve ...