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Fed set to cut rates again while facing a hazy post-poll outlook

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The presidential contest might still be unresolved when the Fed ends its two-day meeting Thursday afternoon, yet that uncertainty would have no effect on its decision to further reduce its benchmark rate. The Fed's future actions, though, will become more unsettled once a new president and Congress take office in January, particularly if Donald Trump were to win the White House again.

Trump expresses tentative support for RFK Jr.’s plan to remove fluoride from water supply

TheHill.com 

Former President Trump expressed tentative support for former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s plan to remove fluoride from water. “Well, I haven’t talked to him about it yet, but it sounds OK to me,” Trump told NBC News on Sunday. “You know, it’s possible.” Kennedy, who ran for president but suspended his bid...

DAZN-Queensberry deal: to deliver "150+ fight nights"/year

Boxing News 24 

Just announced this afternoon. Highlights:

  • "From 1 April 2025, DAZN will be the exclusive global broadcast partner of Queensberry Promotions, bringing its elite boxing events to fans...

DAZN-Queensberry deal: to deliver "150+ fight nights"/year

What Is China’s United Front And How Does It Operate? – Analysis

Eurasia Review 

By Paul Eckert

Evidence is mounting of clandestine Chinese influence operations in the heart of America.

Just in the last few months, a former aide to the governor of New York state and her husband were arrested for alleged illicit activities promoting the interests of China; a Chinese democracy activist was arrested and accused of spying for China; and a historian was convicted of being an agent for Beijing.

The three separate cases of former Albany functionary Linda Sun... Читать дальше...

Federal judge lets Iowa keep challenging voter rolls although naturalized citizens may be affected

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A federal judge has ruled that Iowa can continue challenging the validity of hundreds of ballots from potential noncitizens. The ruling Sunday was a defeat for critics who said the effort threatened the voting rights of people who’ve recently become U.S. citizens. The state’s attorney general and secretary of state argued that investigating and potentially removing 2,000 names would prevent illegal voting by noncitizens. GOP officials across the U.S. have made potential voting by noncitizen immigrants an issue even though it is rare. Читать дальше...