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President Joe Biden on Thursday indicated that he remains opposed to expanding the Supreme Court, even as he criticized the high court’s ruling against affirmative action…
By David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund’s executive board on Thursday completed its first review of Ukraine’s $15.6 billion loan program,…
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed charges against Bruce Garelick, a former board member of Digital World Acquisition Corp., and two others with trading on…
SINTRA, Portugal (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will likely keep raising interest rates after its next meeting even as the economy slows because inflation remains…
Businesses will have to do more to accommodate religious workers after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a former Post Office employee who refused to…
SARAJEVO (Reuters) – Unless EU aspirant Montenegro adopts a new economic growth strategy that would boost productivity and human capital, its incomes will not converge with…
President Joe Biden on Thursday slammed the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions, and said the ruling must not be “the…
Investing.com — China Premier Li Qiang promises that his country’s economic growth will rebound in the second quarter, while Russian President Vladimir Putin attempts to regain…
The Supreme Court voted to end affirmative action in college admissions Thursday. And the momentous decision and its implications for higher education began playing out in…
As Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and President Joe Biden tout their fiscal policies on the world stage, one Harvard economist set the record straight on…

