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Who won the day? Walz.
Tim Walz is hunting big game. On Tuesday, the Minnesota governor rediscovered the looseness that once had him casting Republicans
US ‘very close’ to finalizing $20B share of G7 loan to Ukraine, Yellen says
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the U.S. was “very close” to finalizing a $20 billion contribution to a
Donald Trump would rule like a dictator, his former chief of staff John Kelly warns
John Kelly has reemerged with a stark assessment of his former boss, Donald Trump. The former Marine general, who served
Greece’s ruling party fined over misuse of voter records
ATHENS — Greece’s ruling New Democracy party was fined on Monday following a scandal that saw voter data leak from the
En cas de guerre commerciale de Trump, l’UE a un plan : “riposter vite et fort”
WASHINGTON — Qui me trompe deux fois, honte à moi : telle est la devise des pays de l’Union européenne,
The morning read for Tuesday, Oct. 22
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Supreme Court Clean Air Fight Could Pry Disputes From Washington (Jennifer Hijazi & Shayna Greene, Bloomberg Law) A frustrated Supreme Court to look…
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IMF warns war and protectionism to hurt world economy
The world’s central banks need to focus more on supporting economic growth, especially in those countries where inflation is no
Inside the battle to run the Trump White House
Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that Donald Trump was considering Brooke Rollins — his former Domestic Policy Council director
Most Common Adjective Brits Use To Describe UK Is ‘Broken’, Study Finds
Most Brits would describe the UK as “broken,” according to a damning new survey in yet another blow to Keir