Judge Approves Release of Epstein’s 2019 Grand Jury Records
New Law Forces a Shift in the Case A federal judge in New York has cleared the Justice Department to release grand jury records from Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 sex-trafficking case.…
US Fed Makes Third Straight Rate Cut Amid Rising Job Market Risks
The Fed cuts rates again as job market risks rise and policy tensions grow.
Fed Reserve Cuts Interest Rates Amid Rising Internal Divisions
The US Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates for the third time this year, even as disagreements grow among policymakers. The latest 0.25% cut brings the benchmark lending rate to…
Rising Natural Gas Prices Threaten Winter Heating Costs in the U.S.
Stay Warm, But Beware of Rising Heating Bills
US May Require Five-Year Social Media History from Visa-Free Tourists
Foreign visitors from countries that can currently enter the United States without a visa — including the UK — may soon need to hand over their social media history from…
US Judge Blocks Trump’s National Guard Deployment in Los Angeles
A US federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to keep National Guard troops under federal control in Los Angeles. Judge Charles Breyer ruled that the administration failed to…
Canada’s Ambassador to the US Resigns Ahead of Crucial Trade Negotiations
Canada’s ambassador to Washington, Kirsten Hillman, announced that she will step down early next year. Her exit comes at a sensitive time, as trade talks between the US and Canada…
US Jets Circle the Gulf of Venezuela as Tensions Escalate
Jets Detected Near Venezuelan Airspace Two US F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets circled the Gulf of Venezuela on Tuesday, raising fresh concerns about rising tensions. Flight tracking sites first spotted…
Man Charged in Shooting of New York Jets Player Kris Boyd
Suspect Arrested in Attempted Murder Case A Bronx man has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd. Police identified the suspect as…
US Might Require Tourists to Share Five Years of Social Media History
New Travel Rule Under Consideration The United States is considering a new rule that would require visitors from visa-free countries to share their social media activity from the last five…
