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KENNETH RAPOZA: Why Nippon Steel Might Fail To Convince Washington To Greenlight U.S. Steel...
IJR· 22 hours agoJapan’s Nippon Steel has inched closer to buying Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel now that the U.S. company’s shareholders have approved of the Dec. 18 acquisition offer. On April 1, Sen. Sherrod ...
The right’s case for tax hikes
Politico· 1 day agoYellen optimistic on Russian asset plan — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday told lawmakers that the administration’s plan to provide support to ...
IRS makes Direct File permanent
Government Executive· 7 days agoThe IRS is making Direct File permanent, the agency announced on Thursday. The government-backed tool, piloted during the most recent tax season, allowed...
‘Shock Values’ Review: The Cost of Controlling Prices
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoAs of May 22, Jerome Powell & Co. owed Janet Yellen & Co. no less than $171.9 billion. How...
Google AI just might kill you: it misidentified a Destroying Angel mushroom as an edible"button...
Boing Boing· 3 days agoPicture this: You're out foraging in the woods, you snap a pic of an innocent-looking mushroom, and...
Playbook: The Trump verdict lands on the Hill
Politico· 3 days agoAG MERRICK GARLAND testifies before House Judiciary. FBI Director CHRISTOPHER WRAY and Treasury Secretary JANET YELLEN testify before Senate Appropriations ...
What Biden’s immigration order means for the job market
Politico· 2 days agoThe weakness is strong — Treasuries rose on weak...
KENNETH RAPOZA: Free Traders Are Wrong — It’s Time To Try Trade A New Way
IJR· 22 hours agoBelow is a column from commentator Kenneth Rapoza arguing that globalized free trade does not serve the interests of the American people. You can find a counterpoint here, where John Stossel ...
What was it like to cook for Xi Jinping and Emmanuel Macron? | CNN
CNN.com· 5 days agoDuring the 11 years Chinese leader Xi Jinping has been in power, he’s unintentionally kicked off...
China's weak spending spells more trouble for stuttering economy
Newsweek· 6 days agoThe government has been trying to boost consumption by lowering the savings rate, but it has been unsuccessful because such an increase could only be achieved by raising household incomes and ...