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Cronos’s stock leaps as strong cannabis-flower sales lead to record revenue
Shares of Cronos Group Inc. traded sharply higher Thursday after the cannabis company, citing strength in flower sales, reported first-quarter revenue that rose to a record and beat expectations.MarketWatch - Business -
Quantitative Tightening Becomes a Trap for the Federal Reserve
Now that the central bank has transformed the financial system, novel policies are hard to scrap.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Federal prosecutors reissue criminal charges against ex-Rep. Jeff Fortenberry
The Nebraska Republican was convicted of lying to the FBI two years ago, but an appeals court ruled the charges should’ve been brought in a different venue.Politico - Politics -
Federal student loan interest rates set to be highest in more than a decade
Students heading to college this year could wind up paying more for their schooling than those in the recent past. That’s because federal student loan interest rates are set to be the highest they’ve been in more than a decade.MarketWatch - Business -
Former Rep. Jeff Fortenberry reindicted by federal grand jury
Former Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-Neb.) was charged for allegedly lying to the FBI about an illegal campaign contribution, months after an appeals court wiped out his previous conviction. A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., indicted ...The Hill - Politics -
Hunter Biden loses bid to dismiss federal gun charges
A federal appeals court has rejected a motion to dismiss federal gun charges against Hunter Biden. The ruling clears a path for a trial against President Biden's son to move forward. CBS News' Robert Legare and Jessica Levinson break down the ruling.CBS News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Federal prosecutors reissue criminal charges against ex-Rep. Jeff Fortenberry
The Nebraska Republican was convicted of lying to the FBI two years ago, but an appeals court ruled the charges should’ve been brought in a different venue.Politico - Politics -
Fentanyl scanners that sat idle for lack of federal funds can now be installed at the border
Fifty-six scanners that can detect fentanyl in cars at border crossings will be installed due to $200 million in federal funds approved after an NBC News report.NBC News - Top stories