The Eurozone: EUR/USD Investing and Monetary Policies
The Eurozone: EUR/USD Investing and Monetary Policies The dynamic global economic landscape, especially recent developments in the United Kingdom and the Eurozone, has significantly influenced EUR/USD investing. We delve into the details shaping these developments, crucial for those engaged in EUR
IDF rebuffs accusations it killed two women at church in Gaza as investigation continues
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) is pushing back against reports concerning two Christian women killed during fighting within the area of Gaza’s only Catholic Church over the weekend. The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem claimed in a press release Saturday an
Trump says he’s ‘never read Mein Kampf,’ denies Hitler comparisons
WATERLOO, Iowa — Former president Donald Trump denied comparisons to dictators such as Adolf Hitler on Tuesday, as he repeated his claim that undocumented immigrants are “destroying the blood of our country.” “It’s true, they’re destroying the blood of our country.
4 takeaways from the Colorado Supreme Court’s disqualifying Trump
Tuesday will go down as a momentous date in American political history, with the Colorado Supreme Court ruling that a former president engaged in insurrection and is therefore disqualified from the presidency. The decision, the first of its kind involving Donald
Trump disqualified from Colorado’s 2024 primary ballot by state Supreme Court
In a historic decision Tuesday, the Colorado Supreme Court barred Donald Trump from running in the state’s presidential primary after determining that he had engaged in insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021. The 4-3 ruling marked the first time a court has
Senate to leave for holidays without border deal
Senators working to reach a deal on toughening up U.S. border policy in exchange for sending more aid to Ukraine are continuing to hold hours-long meetings every day in the Capitol as they make slow progress on the proposal with
Texas sued over law allowing state, local police to make immigration arrests
SAN ANTONIO — Civil rights groups sued Texas on Tuesday over a controversial new law that would allow state and local police to arrest and deport migrants suspected of being in the country illegally, a power that until now has
Rite Aid used facial recognition on shoppers, fueling harassment, FTC says
The pharmacy chain Rite Aid misused facial recognition technology in a way that subjected shoppers to unfair searches and humiliation, the Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday, part of a landmark settlement that could raise questions about the technology’s use in
Judge again turns over Rep. Perry’s phone records to DOJ Jan. 6 probe
A federal judge on Tuesday granted the Justice Department access to nearly 1,700 records recovered from the cellphone of Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) in a long-running legal battle in the criminal investigation of former president Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn
Social Security checks are about to change. Here’s when and how much.
Social Security recipients and others on fixed incomes will soon see a slight increase in their monthly benefit checks from the U.S. government. Starting in January, the estimated average monthly retirement benefit will increase by 3.2%, or $59 a month, for