In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has allowed Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to stay in her position, as it prepares to hear a significant case involving Trump’s efforts to oust her from the central bank.
A revolutionary peace proposal aims to transform Gaza into a terror-free zone, ensuring hostages' return and promoting redevelopment. With international oversight, will this be the turning point for lasting peace?
President Trump's new 20-point plan aims to end the Gaza war, focusing on hostages, governance, and economic redevelopment. Will Hamas accept the proposal or face consequences?
Tony Blair emerges as a candidate to lead a proposed Gaza International Transitional Authority, aiming to stabilize the region post-conflict amid rising tensions and international scrutiny.
In a powerful speech to the U.N., Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas rejects Hamas's role in Gaza's governance and calls for a renewed focus on Palestinian statehood amidst ongoing conflict with Israel.
In a bold move, Jerry Greenfield has resigned from Ben & Jerry's, citing ongoing tensions with parent company Unilever. The ice cream icon's fight for social justice is at stake as the co-founders clash over the company's direction.
President Trump proposes replacing quarterly earnings reports with semiannual ones, aiming to focus on long-term goals and cut compliance costs for public companies. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent supports the idea, citing potential benefits for investors.
In a significant legal setback for President Trump, a federal appeals court has ruled that Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, can participate in upcoming meetings, maintaining her role despite Trump's attempts to dismiss her over unfounded fraud allegations.
In a dramatic escalation, Trump threatens to declare a national emergency in Washington DC after the mayor's refusal to cooperate with ICE. The implications for local governance and federal authority are profound.
After a CEO's comments on crime, Trump considers sending National Guard to Memphis. Local leaders respond with mixed feelings. What does this mean for the city and its future?