
CFPB Shutdown Sparks Concerns Over Financial Oversight
The closure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau raises alarms among senators and consumer advocates about the future of financial oversight in the U.S.
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The closure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau raises alarms among senators and consumer advocates about the future of financial oversight in the U.S.
A US federal judge has extended a pause on President Trump’s ‘buyout’ offer for federal workers, delaying decisions until legality is determined.
U.S. President Donald Trump has reiterated his plan to take control of Gaza and announced that Arab nations will agree to resettle Palestinians following discussions.
Despite Secretary Rubio’s claims, US-funded humanitarian aid is largely halted worldwide, impacting global efforts to relieve hunger and crises.
Donald Trump revokes security clearances for President Biden’s top aides, including Antony Blinken and Jake Sullivan, citing national security concerns.
US District Judge Carl Nichols temporarily blocks the Trump administration’s plan to lay off 2,200 USAID employees, halting efforts to dismantle the agency.
U.S. President Trump’s plan to take over Gaza has sparked widespread outrage, especially in Egypt, raising fears of escalating conflict in the Middle East.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump renews his proposal to purchase Greenland from Denmark, citing the Arctic territory’s mineral wealth and strategic importance to U.S. security.
American voters in 2024 face a pivotal choice between President Biden and former President Trump, each presenting different visions for the nation’s future.