Miran mired in Fed’s personnel purgatory

Trump’s economic adviser was supposed to step down from the central bank at week’s end. That’s not going to happen.
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen MiranLouisa Gouliamaki/Reuters

Zimbabwe inflation drops to single digits for first time in decades

Authorities hailed it as a “historic milestone” after decades marred by hyperinflation and currency collapse.
A customer receives the new $10 ZiG.Jekesai Njikizana/AFP via Getty Images

Trump has become the ultimate activist investor, and CEOs are gearing up for battle

CEO whisperers and takeover experts are getting more sophisticated around how to fend off, or woo, the US president.
US President Donald Trump.Brendan McDermid/Reuters

Trump shifts course — somewhat — in Minnesota after shooting

The president is shaking up enforcement and talking more about working with local officials. Whether it means long-term deescalation is another matter.
President Donald TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters
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Tester on Democrats’ chances: ‘Horrible’ message but a winning hand

The former Montana senator spoke with Semafor for a wide-ranging interview about his own political future, ICE funding, and more.

US hurdles toward shutdown fueled by immigration fight

Government funding runs out Friday night.
John ThuneKylie Cooper/Reuters

Rubio to defend Venezuela operation to Congress

The crux of Rubio’s message: The capture of Nicolás Maduro “was an operation to aid law enforcement.”
Marco Rubio Denis Balibouse/Reuters

Trump immigration enforcement under siege from Hill Republicans

From occasional critics of the president to conservative gun-rights advocates, the party is speaking up after Alex Pretti’s death.

Trump adviser Stephen Miran mired in Fed’s personnel purgatory

President Donald Trump’s economic adviser was supposed to step down from the central bank at week’s end. That’s not going to happen.

Brazil’s Lula agrees to US visit following call with Trump

The agreement is a sign that bilateral tensions are easing, after Trump temporarily imposed 50% tariffs on Latin America’s biggest economy last year.

Senate moves toward Thursday shutdown vote

Avoiding a Jan. 31 shutdown might come down to whether the White House and Democrats agree on changes to immigration enforcement.

Trump heads to Iowa for pre-midterms economic messaging tour

The president has tried again and again to pivot to domestic affordability issues amid persistent public angst, only to repeatedly return to foreign policy priorities.

Poll: US voters want significant primary election reforms

Large majorities of Americans in both parties support requiring states to open up congressional primaries to all voters.

Trump shifts course — somewhat — in Minnesota after shooting

The president is shaking up enforcement and talking more about working with local officials. Whether it means long-term deescalation is another matter.

White House says it will review Minnesota killing by immigration agents

Alex Pretti was shot repeatedly on Saturday, apparently after having been disarmed.
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