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Ex-wife of Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens accuses him of domestic abuse

The ex-wife of former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens alleged in court docket paperwork Monday that the GOP Senate candidate abused her and their...

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson delivers opening statement at confirmation hearing

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SEC climate change rule would require companies to disclose emissions, financial risks

At an open assembly, the SEC’s three Democratic commissioners voted to approve the proposal, whereas the only real Republican commissioner voted towards it....

Highlights from day 1 of Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation

WASHINGTON — The first day of the Senate hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson provided a pointy distinction between the 2...

Russian court bans Facebook and Instagram under ‘extremism’ law

A Russian court took additional motion in opposition to Meta's Facebook and Instagram on Monday under the nation's "extremism" law, banning the businesses...

The Fed Needs a Boring Bank Regulator

Congress created the place of vice chair of supervision and regulation on the Federal Reserve Board in 2010, as a part of the...

Supreme Court conservatives say religious groups should be free to hire only like-minded believers

Two of the Supreme Court's conservatives mentioned Monday that religious organizations should be totally exempt from nondiscrimination legal guidelines and free to hire...

Two Pennsylvania troopers among three hit by a car and killed on I-95

Three individuals, together with two Pennsylvania troopers, had been killed early Monday when a car slammed into them on an interstate in south...

The Fed’s Actions Don’t Match Powell’s Words

Much extra fascinating was the way in which Fed Chair Jerome Powell defined what the central financial institution was doing. This was downright...

Supreme Court to decide if North Carolina legislators can defend voter ID law

The Supreme Court on Monday will contemplate whether or not North Carolina Republicans can step in to advocate in court docket for a...

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