Justice Jackson Criticizes Supreme Court Redistricting Decision
Speaking at an event hosted by the American Law Institute, Jackson said courts must remain “apolitical” and apply consistent legal standards in politically sensitive cases
Speaking at an event hosted by the American Law Institute, Jackson said courts must remain “apolitical” and apply consistent legal standards in politically sensitive cases
The benchmark 10-year yield also rose sharply to 4.67%, increasing pressure on mortgage rates and broader borrowing costs across the economy
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was “deeply concerned” about the “scale and speed” of the epidemic
According to state media reports, the system was developed by a team at Xidian University in Xian under senior engineer Duan Baoyan
Trade between the two countries has surged since 2022, with China becoming a major buyer of Russian oil and gas.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which manufactures chips for Nvidia, said higher prices for chemicals and industrial gases could hurt profitability
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said the deal would triple Sweden’s naval air defense capabilities and strengthen security in the Baltic Sea region.
The company posted adjusted earnings of $3.43 per share on revenue of $41.77 billion, topping Wall Street expectations, according to company figures and analyst estimates cited in the report.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel described the sanctions as “immoral, illegal, and criminal” in a social media statement.
Authorities said two suspected gunmen, ages 17 and 19, opened fire Monday morning at the mosque in San Diego’s Clairemont neighborhood while classes were underway at an on-site school
Warsh’s appointment follows a Senate confirmation vote last week that largely split along party lines
According to CBS News, Díaz-Canel defended Cuba’s right to self-defense while rejecting accusations of aggressive military intentions.
Under the agreement, Trump, his sons and the Trump Organization will receive a formal apology but no direct financial compensation.
The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control said the company purchased liquefied petroleum gas from a Dubai-based trader claiming the fuel originated in Oman and Iraq.
Speaking to CNBC during the G7 finance ministers’ meeting in Paris, Dombrovskis described the situation as a “stagflationary shock,” warning that Europe is facing weaker growth alongside rising prices.
The company plans to cut roughly 10% of its workforce, or about 8,000 jobs, while also freezing thousands of unfilled positions. The move follows earlier layoffs across Meta’s Reality Labs and content moderation operations.