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‘Election Interference’: Rep. Stefanik Files Complaint Against Judge After Trump Gag Order Appeal Dismissed

By Naveen Athrappully Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) filed a judicial complaint against the judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud case, accusing him of issuing an “illegal” gag order against a candidate running in the presidential elections. On Tuesday, the State of New York Court of Appeals dismissed President Trump’s appeal against a gag […]

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Ford to Scale Down EV Production, Transfer Crew to Gas Vehicle Assembly Plant

By Allen Zhong Ford Motor Company will transfer some workers from the F-150 Lightning assembly line at Rouge Electric Vehicle Center to another plant for gas-powered vehicles. “Approximately 1,400 employees will be impacted as the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center transitions to one shift effective April 1. Roughly 700 will transfer to Michigan Assembly Plant and […]

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Jack Smith Spends $9 Million More Investigating Trump Than Special Counsel Probing Biden

By Tom Ozimek Jack Smith, the special counsel leading two investigations—alleged election interference and classified document mishandling—into former President Donald Trump, has spent $9.3 million more than the special counsel investigating President Joe Biden’s alleged document mishandling probe. The sharp difference in spending was disclosed in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Special Counsel’s Office (SCO) […]

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Buckle Up for a Bumpy 2024, Economists Say

By Emel Akan The U.S. economy embarked on a rollercoaster ride in 2023, grappling with high inflation, soaring interest rates, wars abroad, and a shaky banking sector. This time last year, the U.S. economy was bracing for an impending recession. Concerns about a recession persisted through 2023, particularly following the banking turmoil in the second […]