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In a move aimed at countering what he describes as unfair trade practices, U.S. President Joe Biden proposed a hefty tariff increase on Chinese steel and aluminum. The proposal came on April 17 while he addressed union workers in Pennsylvania. If approved, these imports could see their tariffs “tripled,” he
Canadian Banking System Remains ‘Stable and Resilient’ Amid SVB Shutdown
Canada assures that its financial institutions are “stable and resilient” following the collapse of California-based...
NYPD Bracing for Possible Trump Indictment; Officers Ordered to Patrol in Uniform and Be Ready for Deployment
According to a March 21 memo obtained by News 4 New York, New York Police Department (NYPD) members have...
Canada Launches Public Consultations on Creation of Foreign Agent Registry
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino announced the launch of public consultations on March 10 to begin...
Volkswagen Assets Frozen by Russian Court, Driving Stake Into Plans to Back Out of Russia
On Mar. 20, Volkswagen found all of its assets in Russia frozen by a local court in the midst of its...
New York the Most Expensive City for Business Travel, Least Affordable to Retire in, Studies Say
According to data by consulting firm ECA International, New York City is the most expensive city on the...
CBS Weatherwoman, Former Miss America Contender, Collapses Live on Camera
A weatherwoman for CBS Los Angeles and a former Miss America contender collapsed live on camera, falling...
Meet America’s Precursor to CBDCs Launching in July: The FedNow Service
America’s central bank, the Federal Reserve, is less than four months away from launching the prelude...
186 American Banks at Risk of Suffering a Similar Fate as SVB, Researchers Say
According to a March 13 report, published on the Social Science Research Network entitled “Monetary Tightening...
Central Bank Digital Currency Transactions Will Double to $213 Billion by 2030: Research Firm
Cash and the economic system humanity has used for thousands of years is set to be defenestrated further...