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Marjorie Taylor Greene moves to oust Republican Speaker Mike Johnson
Firebrand Georgia congresswoman calls for vote on motion next week, deepening party’s civil warFinancial Times - Business -
Marjorie Taylor Greene moves to oust Republican Speaker Mike Johnson
Firebrand Georgia congresswoman calls for vote on motion next week, deepening party’s civil warFinancial Times - Business -
Marjorie Taylor Greene moves to oust Republican Speaker Mike Johnson
Firebrand Georgia congresswoman calls for vote on motion next week, deepening party’s civil warFinancial Times - Business -
Cramer says not to second-guess Fed Chair Powell after Wednesday's remarks
CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors to take Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at his word.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve -
The Fed would only cut rates to help the U.S. service its soaring debt, fund manager says
The reason the Fed may be tempted to cut rates would be to help the U.S. cover interest payments on the national debt, according to fund manager Freddie Lait.CNBC - Business -
Cantor’s Howard Lutnick says Fed will ‘show off’ with one rate cut in September
A third of maturing commercial real-estate loans are ‘totally underwater,’ Lutnick saysMarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
Analysis: The Fed's No-Need-to-Cut Camp Is Feeling Emboldened
A third month of disappointing inflation data dashed the prospect of the Federal Reserve setting the stage today for a summer rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Fed's Case for Rate Cuts Simply Does Not Exist
Every new data dump proves inflation isn't going anywhere fast.Inc. - Business -
Analysis: Fed's No-Need-to-Cut Camp Is Feeling Emboldened
A third month of disappointing inflation data dashed the prospect of the Federal Reserve setting the stage for a summer rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Travis and Jason Kelce say mom Donna ‘might as well host’ the 'TODAY' show after her recent appearance
Travis and Jason Kelce think they may have another budding host in the family.NBC News - Top stories
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