View / Morgan Stanley CEO drops M&A breadcrumbs

Ted Pick has been suggesting the bank is eyeing M&A targets. Here are a few suggestions from a former Morgan Stanley beat reporter.
Ted Pick.
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Mexico rejects US claims of ties to cartels

Washington has pressured Mexico’s president to extradite officials with alleged ties to organized crime gangs, straining relations between the neighbors.
A chart showing corruption perceptions in Mexico.

China rare-earth export curbs risk $6.5 trillion in production

Beijing’s planned restrictions underscored the country’s chokehold over an industry that is critical to the global economy.
Miners are seen at the Bayan Obo mine containing rare earth minerals, in Inner Mongolia, China.
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Retirement giant Voya Financial fields ongoing takeover interest

Voya has been considered an attractive takeover target from almost the moment it spun out of Dutch financial giant ING in 2013.
A Voya Financial logo.
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Migrants in US think highly of where they live, poll finds

Migrants living in the US are more likely than those in any other country to describe the community they live in as a good place for immigrants, Gallup found.
Person holding a pro-immigrant sign
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Rubio hosts ‘far-left terrorism’ summit

The US is hosting some sixty-five delegations from around the world.
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Democrats lean further away from Israel

Nearly half of the Democratic House caucus voted to support an amendment blocking aid to Israel.
Katherine Clark and Hakeem Jeffries
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Democrats call truce in Maine amid proxy war over party’s direction

Lawmakers seem to have realized that their forays into Vacationland did not help their effort to defeat GOP Sen. Susan Collins.

Collins says Democrats want ICE reforms they rejected

Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills wrote to the state’s congressional delegation today, pushing for ICE “to be fundamentally reformed.”

Trump turns to commercial diplomacy in Iraq

Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi’s warm welcome from Trump buoyed by billions in expected deal announcements

How Obama fits into Democratic centrists’ comeback plot

Recent campaigns have revealed how hard it is for the Democrats to fight an insurgency without a clear leader.

Democrats wage a new campaign culture war with the alpha left

The old divisions reopened between the party’s establishment and its swaggering young progressives won’t heal easily, despite Graham Platner’s exit.

Baltimore Sun owner threatens to sue Moore over Epstein comments

The Maryland governor tried to tie Sinclair chairman David Smith to the disgraced financier.

White House not ruling out action on open-source AI models

The administration has an interest in boosting the US’ nascent open-source industry, which is increasingly concerned about losing ground to China.

Blanche’s mission: Convince the Senate’s free agents

Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Thom Tillis, R-N.C., will have some hard questions for the acting attorney general.
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