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FDIC Chief Gruenberg to Resign and Biden Will Choose His Successor
Martin Gruenberg, the chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, said he would step down once the Senate confirmed a successor.The New York Times - Business - Joe Biden -
Netanyahu's Main Challenger Loses His Edge
Benny Gantz’s lack of decisiveness is alienating Israeli voters and costing him support in opinion polls.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
American conservatives love Hungary’s Orbán — but ignore his wooing of China
Orbán’s devotion to deepening relations with China makes him an unreliable partner.The Hill - Politics - China -
Why Biden's China tariffs could hurt his climate agenda
As President Biden strives to prove his pro-manufacturing and anti-China credentials ahead of his likely election rematch with former President Trump, his far-reaching climate agenda could pay a price. Biden this past week hiked tariffs on ...The Hill - Politics -
Arne Slot named as Klopp successor at Liverpool
Dutch coach Arne Slot will succeed Jürgen Klopp as Liverpool manager, the club has announced.ESPN - Sports -
The Invisible Hand Strikes Back
Bradley Prize winner Samuel Gregg stands athwart the populist economic tide.The Wall Street Journal - World -
FDIC chair says he'll resign once successor is confirmed
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) Chair Martin Gruenberg announced Monday he will resign once his successor is confirmed by the Senate after several reports documented a culture of sexual harassment, misconduct and retaliation at the agency ...The Hill - Politics -
'College Football 25' cover will feature Travis Hunter, Quinn Ewers and Donovan Edwards in return on July 19
The return of the long-anticipated college football video game has a release date.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
HSBC falls 3% amid reports that top shareholder Ping An is looking to trim its stake
Ping An last year had supported a shareholder motion to spin off HSBC's Asia business and establish fixed dividends. The motion was eventually defeated.CNBC - Business -
The Papers: 'Blood on their hands' and 'Fantastic 4'
The imminent findings of the infected blood inquiry and Man City's big win dominate front pages.BBC News - Top stories
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