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What does it take to keep the economy stable? That is a question that Jerome Powell considers every day in his role as Chair ...
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction stopping the Trump administration from dismantling Voice of America, the ...
Catholics around the world are in mourning following the death of Pope Francis. We go to one tiny church in Gaza, the Holy ...
Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., speaks to the media about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen who was living in Maryland ...
More than 170 college presidents signed a letter calling for “constructive engagement” following the administration’s push to ...
In an announcement Monday about rules for the next Oscars, the Academy also said that a film's use of generative AI and other ...
The International Monetary Fund slashed its growth forecasts for the global economy to 2.8% as President Trump's tariffs risk ...
The Supreme Court is considering whether parents can opt their kids out of school lessons that include LGBTQ+ themes because ...
President Trump said Tuesday he had "no intention" of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, ending days of speculation about the independence of the central bank that had roiled the financial ...
Military lawyers question Pentagon head Pete Hegseth's defense that he didn't share anything revealing in Signal chat group with his wife and brother.
At the center of the case is the school system in Montgomery County, Md., the most religiously diverse county in the U.S., with 160,000 students of almost all faiths.
A jury concluded that The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who had argued that an error in a 2017 Times editorial damaged her reputation.