During her remarks in a video posted to social media today, Senator Elizabeth Warren sounded the alarm over Trump's destruction of the economy. Warren stated prices are going "up, up, and up." ...
During her remarks in a virtual town hall today, Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a stern message to the Trump administration. Warren stated, "We're not handing over our country." ...
During her remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator Elizabeth Warren shamed Republicans over their senseless assault on healthcare. Warren stated, "Those are Republicans' priorities." ...
On Day 7 of the government shutdown, Sen. Elizabeth Warren delivered a floor speech urging negotiations to reopen government and address health-care costs. She warned that if enhanced Affordable Care ...
As contractors position themselves to cash in on a gush of new business managing Medicaid work requirements, a cadre of senators have launched an inquiry into the companies paid billions to build ...
The United States Senate has just passed the 'GAIN AI' legislation as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which would require AI chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD to prioritize chip ...
The deal saw the peso and Argentine dollar bonds surge sharply, with pesos rallying 1,418 per dollar, an increase of 0.8 per cent at close, after falling 3 per cent earlier.
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The US Treasury signed off on a $20 billion currency swap deal with Argentina. When President Donald Trump promised support for the beleaguered South American nation, it started buying pesos in the ...
The United States has finalized a $20 billion bailout framework with Argentina, making good on President Donald Trump's pledge to help the struggling country.
By Rodrigo Campos, David Lawder and Bhargav Acharya (Reuters) -The U.S. Treasury finalized a $20 billion currency swap framework with Argentina and bought pesos in the open market on Thursday, making ...
Senators have launched an inquiry into companies paid billions in taxpayer dollars to build eligibility systems for Medicaid, expressing concern that error-riddled technology and looming work ...