Ross Stores warns of ‘heightened volatility,’ but says it’s too early to gauge impact of this Trump policy
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Vance on Trump declining to endorse him: ‘It’s too early’
Vice President Vance argued that it's too early for President Trump to name his successor, after Trump declined to endorse his No. 2 as the Republican nominee in 2028. Vance, in an interview with ...The Hill - Feb. 25 -
Sen. Chris Coons weighs in on the impact of Trump's foreign policy approach
As tensions rise between the U.S. and some European leaders, Democratic Sen. Chris Coons weighs in on the impact of Trump's foreign policy approach.CBS News - 6d -
Musk sends warning to federal employees over new Trump policy
Elon Musk, special advisor to President Trump, warned federal employees on Saturday of a new policy requiring them to detail their work efforts via email in order to keep their jobs. “Consistent ...The Hill - Feb. 22 -
These safe haven currencies hold allure over the U.S. dollar amid Trump regime volatility, analysts say
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Vance on Pope’s immigration policy criticism: Catholics ‘too preoccupied’ with clergy's politics
Vice President Vance on Friday said that American Catholics focus too much on criticism coming from clergy members, in response to Pope Francis’ public disapproval of the Trump administration’s ...The Hill - 4d -
Frank G. Wisner, Diplomat With Impact on Foreign Policy, Dies at 86
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Matthew Berry's Updated Way, Way, Way Too Early Top 50 for 2025
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The Art of the Sellout: Trump is giving away the store in Ukraine
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Wall Street stocks steady at end of volatile month despite Trump tariff threats
S&P 500 rises 1.6% to trim February’s lossesFinancial Times - 4d
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Trump draws anger for praising police after he pardoned Jan. 6 rioters
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