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Prosecutors sought access to Federal Reserve building as Trump threatens to fire Powell
Federal prosecutors made an unannounced visit this week to a construction site at Federal Reserve headquarters that is the focus of an investigation into a $2.5 billion renovation project, according to two people familiar with the visit
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Bessent warns US will ramp up economic pain on Iran, says moves will be 'financial equivalent' of bombing campaign
Bessent warns US will ramp up economic pain on Iran, says moves will be 'financial equivalent' of bombing campaign
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The data center boom meets resistance in Maine as lawmakers pass a yearlong freeze
Maine’s legislature has passed the nation’s first statewide moratorium on energy-hungry data centers
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BBC will cut up to 2,000 jobs to reduce costs by about 10%
The BBC plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs to save 10% of its annual budget
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Walmart is repackaging its Great Value brand to reflect changing consumer habits
Walmart is redesigning the packaging of its Great Value products to make them more appealing to customers and to help shoppers spot nutritional information more quickly
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BofA's trading desk avoided a single daily loss in Q1 amid market turmoil
Recent market volatility, partly due to the War in Iran, continues to boost Wall Street profits
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US faces demand to restore $350 million in federal funding to help power Puerto Rico
Nearly 200 organizations are urging the Trump administration and Puerto Rico’s governor to restore $350 million in federal funding that was meant to finance the installation of rooftop solar and battery systems for 12,000 low-income families across the U.S. territory
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It's Tax Day. Treasury says 53 million filers used new Trump tax breaks before the deadline
The tax filing deadline for most Americans is Wednesday, and President Donald Trump's administration is highlighting the impacts of Republicans' massive tax and spending law
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Sweden blames pro-Russian group for cyberattack last year on its energy infrastructure
The Swedish government says a pro-Russian actor was behind a cyberattack on a heating plant in western Sweden last year
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WrestleMania is back in Las Vegas after a big showing last year
As WWE gears up for WrestleMania this weekend, the biggest annual event for the professional wrestling organization, data shows that its appearance in Las Vegas last year had an economic impact worth hundreds of millions of dollars
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