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Editorial: Our pick for Congress in District 4
Detroit News· 2 days agoIncumbent Rep. Bill Huizenga, a staunch conservative, faces a challenge from the far right of his own party in the Aug. 6 primary election. The ...
The Memo: Could Trump — and the Republican convention — give some respite to Biden?
The Hill via Yahoo Canada News· 4 hours agoPresident Biden might get some respite from an unexpected quarter next week — the GOP. The...
BUSTED: Three members of Congress violate federal financial law
The Raw Story· 15 hours agoTwo Republicans and one Democratic member of Congress violated federal law with late financial...
Argentina rolls out aviation reform in bid to bring in foreign airlines
AOL· 47 minutes agoThe Argentine government published a sweeping decree on Wednesday aimed at opening up the country's aviation sector, inviting foreign airlines to enter ...
Forex Today: Focus remains on Powell and Fedspeak
The Forex Market· 19 hours agoThe USD Index (DXY) rose past the 105.00 hurdle and flirted with the interim 55-day SMA amidst a decent uptick in US yields.
Japanese Yen recovers losses ahead of Fed Powell's second testimony
The Forex Market· 10 hours agoThe Japanese Yen (JPY) depreciates for the third successive session on Wednesday.
What’s a Semiquincentennial? You Have 2 Years to Find Out.
New York Times· 5 hours agoA group is planning a celebration to mark July 4, 2026. While you were watching fireworks last week,...
Inflation has 'eased notably,' Fed's Powell tells Congress | Investment Executive
Investment Executive· 19 hours ago“Inflation has eased notably” in the past two years, he added, though it still remains above the central bank’s 2% target. Powell pointedly noted that “ ...
The $240 million question: Who gets Joe Biden's campaign money if he drops out?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance Canada· 1 day agoAt the end of March, Biden Victory Fund had $41.1 million; Biden Action Fund had $19.4 million; and...
Powell's 2nd Day of Testimony Is About to Begin
Barrons.com· 52 minutes agoPowell stayed on message during the first day of his twice-yearly testimony before Congress, dodging politically fraught questions and sticking to