TRENTON, NJ — A trio of Republican lawmakers from New Jersey’s 13th Legislative District announced plans to introduce legislation aimed at stopping new Department of Labor rules that could reclassify thousands of…
TOMS RIVER, NJ – Reeling from a major political defeat, the members of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners are reportedly expediting the process to hire retired State Police officer Tristin J.…
Lawmakers Move To Speed Up Taiwanese Arms Transfers Micaela Burrow on July 7, 2022 An act that allows the U.S. to temporarily supply Taiwan with weapons using its own stores and speedup…
Biden, G7 Leaders Move Towards Price Capping Russian Oil To Punish Moscow Jack McEvoy on June 27, 2022 President Joe Biden and the G7 leaders discussed plans to put a price cap…
By Karen Freifeld (Reuters) – Reuters and Dow Jones on Monday brought a motion to unseal records in the U.S. case against China’s ZTE Corp, arguing there is a right to access…
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss BOSTON – Citadel, the $51 billion hedge fund founded by billionaire investor Ken Griffin, is moving its global headquarters to Miami from Chicago, becoming the latest investment firm to…
BERLIN – German Economy Minister Robert Habeck on Monday welcomed the European Central Bank’s indication last week that it would deliver next month its first interest rate hike since 2011. “I think…
‘What The Heck Is Going On?’: Fox Business Host Questions Elon Musk’s Latest Twitter Move Harold Hutchison on June 6, 2022 A Fox Business Network host questioned Elon Musk’s latest moves in…
(Reuters) – Agriculture equipment maker Deere & Co said on Friday it would move the company’s cab production from its Waterloo, Iowa plant to Mexico due to a tight labor market in…
DUBAI – Iran vowed on Friday to show an “immediate response” to any move against it by the United States and European countries at the U.N. nuclear watchdog IAEA, Iranian state media…
(Reuters) -Russia warned on Thursday that the European Union’s decision to partially phase out Russian oil was likely to destabilise global energy markets, calling it a ‘self-destructive’ step that could backfire on…
NEW YORK, May 26, 2022 — The top-ranked orthopedic hospital in the nation, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), has launched a new initiative, “Move Better Play Better”, which will provide free injury…
FRANKFURT – The European Central Bank can start raising interest rates, perhaps as soon as July, moving them gradually back into positive territory, Italian central bank chief Ignazio Visco told Bloomberg TV…
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU – Bank Indonesia will wait a few more months to raise rates from a record low despite rising inflation and aggressive moves by the U.S. Federal Reserve, according…
(Reuters) – The Federal Reserve will “keep pushing” to tighten U.S. monetary policy until it is clear inflation is declining, Fed chair Jerome Powell said on Tuesday. “What we need to see…
By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed to defend abortion rights as the decades-old battle over the issue exploded anew this week in Canada’s southern neighbor, with the…
America has a new “Ministry of Truth”, according to Fox News host Dan Bongino. Bongino said America’s new disinformation governance board makes America equal to communist nations that use the federal government…
By Brenda Goh and Jane Lanhee Lee SHANGHAI -Arm Ltd said on Friday a change in leadership at its Chinese joint venture fully complied with local laws, after concerns were raised about…
(Reuters) – One of President Joe Biden’s key nominees to the Federal Reserve, Lael Brainard, is set to move a step closer to confirmation on Monday, with the possibility she and three…
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON – Most Americans support a flexible approach to the lingering COVID-19 pandemic, with cities reimposing mask mandates when cases surge, even as a growing number are eager to…
TRENTON, NJ – Never mind that New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tried to position himself as the pandemic medical and economic health progressive trailblazer of the left during the pandemic. He locked…
By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON – Democrats in the U.S. Congress on Thursday pushed back against President Joe Biden’s lifting of a pandemic-related rule expelling immigrants seeking asylum, with others supportive of the…
By David Morgan (Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s nominees to the Federal Reserve moved a step closer to confirmation Thursday after U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer entered procedural motions for two…
FRANKFURT – The European Central Bank could cut households’ fuel bill by raising interest rates but that would weigh on industrial output and boost unemployment, the German Institute for Economic Research or…
(Reuters) – The White House urged Congress to move quickly on $10 billion in funding for COVID aid after bipartisan agreement was reached on Monday, a sum that is less than the…
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted to break a deadlock over the nomination of privacy expert Alvaro Bedoya to join the Federal Trade Commission, narrowly approving an effort to move…