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The Supreme Court's decision allows the Trump administration to proceed with plans to dismantle the Department of Education, ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is expected to move quickly now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump ...
This is a brief overview of Cumberland Advisors’ thoughts on financial markets as we head into the second half of 2025. Read ...
U.S. Treasury yields will trade in a tight range over the coming months, with a strong majority of bond strategists surveyed ...
In a seismic decision that could redefine the limits of presidential power, the US Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump to effectively dismantle the Department of Education—firing more ...
The U.S. government ran a $27 billion budget surplus in June, fueled in part by record tariff revenue, according to ...
The U.S. surplus amounted to a little more than $27 billion, a stark contrast to the $316 billion deficit in May. This ...
The Mexican delegation in Washington expressed disagreement with the tariff announcement and considered it “unfair treatment, ...
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track and go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees.
The move by the justices represents an expansion of executive power, allowing President Trump to dismantle the inner workings ...
Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm’s trial could set a precedent for how much responsibility developers bear for decentralized tools used illegally. Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm is set to ...
The department is issuing billions of short-term debt. Wall Street is watching to see if it trips up the funding market.