Gun rights advocates criticize Trump officials’ statements after Minneapolis shooting of Alex Pretti, sparking debate over carrying firearms at protests.
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Top liberals anticipate prosecution, humiliation of Trump and his MAGA allies when Dems regain power
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Trump picks veteran economist to replace fired Bureau of Labor Statistics chief
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Wall Street reacts as Warsh selected by Trump as next Fed chair
Wall Street investors and strategists said that President Donald Trump’s pick of Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve is a relatively hawkish choice,
Trump signs order for IndyCar race in Washington to celebrate America’s 250th birthday
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Micron to Invest $24 Billion in Singapore to Boost Chip Production
The chip giant plans to invest about $24 billion in Singapore over the next 10 years to meet surging demand for memory chips.