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IE11 is not supported. For the best experience, please visit our site in a different browser.Currently playingPete Davidson plays U.S. border czar on ‘SNL’00:41to the nextJudge orders release of 5-year-old child detained by ICE00:45Semi-truck hit by train in North Carolina00:18Wild turkeys terrorize Wisconsin town00:57Vonn: ‘Olympic dream isn’t over’ after skiing accident00:31Israeli airstrike hits buildings in Gaza City00:23Files include emails between Epstein and Giants co-owner00:58Mother of boy in ICE custody speaks out00:25The House will vote to reopen the government on Monday00:16Elon Musk’s emails included in Epstein files released01:58New York police find kangaroo and sloth in car00:21Thousands protest against ICE across the…
A federal judge on Saturday refused to immediately halt Operation Metro Surge, allowing widespread federal immigration enforcement actions in Minnesota to continue while broader legal challenges play out.U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez denied a request for a temporary restraining order from Minnesota authorities, despite acknowledging what she described as “serious and heartbreaking” consequences for the Minnesota community.But, she said, “that’s not the only harm to consider.”“The Eighth Circuit has recently reiterated that entry or injunctions that prohibit the federal government from enforcing federal law cause significant harm to the government,” the justices wrote.Minnesota officials argued that the operation violates the…
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National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, once considered the clear front-runner to be named the next Federal Reserve chairman, said Friday that he has no problem staying in his current job.Shortly after President Donald Trump announced that former Fed Director Kevin Warsh would be the new chairman, Hassett told CNBC that he was not disappointed and that he understood and supported the decision.”I got my dream job,” he said in an interview on “Squawk on the Street.” “I think President Trump made a great choice. I’m truly touched and humbled by all the kind words he’s said about me.”Trump said…
Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed herein belong solely to the authors and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news editorials. The debate about when AI will arrive on blockchain has been settled. It’s already here. In 2024 alone, bots accounted for around 90% of stablecoin trading volume. And on networks like Gnosis Chain, AI agents now generate more than half of secure smart account activity. summary Cryptocurrency is becoming a machine economy. AI agents are already dominating on-chain activity, turning blockchain into an infrastructure used primarily by autonomous systems rather than humans. AI will expand the security…
The gap between wealthy and wealthy Americans is widening, and economists see no end in sight.The “K-shaped” economy has been a top concern for consumers, business leaders, policymakers and investors since the coronavirus pandemic dramatically changed Americans’ financial habits nearly six years ago. Economists are now warning that this two-speed economic structure is not a fad but a core feature of the world’s largest economy.”This is not a cyclical or temporary phenomenon,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. “This is a structural and fundamental problem.”The general theory is as follows. High-income consumers are splurging on vacations and luxury…
BEIJING, CHINA – NOVEMBER 6: Women wearing Qing Dynasty costumes pose for a photo inside the Forbidden City in Beijing, China on November 6, 2025. Chen Xin | Getty Images News As Chinese households remain reluctant to spend on big-ticket items, the Chinese government is turning to new tools to revive consumption: experiences and everyday services. The Chinese government on Thursday announced a work plan to boost consumption of services, from cruises and yacht tourism to elderly care services and sporting events, as policymakers seek to increase consumption as a share of the economy over the next five years. The…
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