Jordan demands Smith retain all records related to Trump prosecutions as special counsel’s office winds down
: The House Judiciary Committee is concerned that special counsel Jack Smith and prosecutors involved in the investigations of now President-elect Donald Trump will ‘purge’ records to skirt oversight and is demanding they produce to Congress all documents related to
Stefanik in contention for Trump administration job
House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is in contention for a role in the new Trump administration, Fox News Digital is told. Stefanik became the first congressional leader to back President-elect Donald Trump’s third White House campaign when she endorsed
Affirm wants more from consumers to boost BNPL
The buy now/pay later company beat analysts estimates on revenue and net income, and is trying to get more frequent usage out of its customers.
Group Eleven Resources: High-grade Zinc-Lead-Silver, Germanium Discovery in Ireland
With Glencore and Michael Gentile as the two largest shareholders, Group Eleven Resources (TSXV:ZNG) offers lucrative investment opportunities through zinc exploration in Ireland. The company’s project portfolio encompasses the PG West and Stonepark projects. PG West and Stonepark are
Justice Sonia Sotomayor faces pressure to retire ahead of Trump taking office: report
Democrats are reportedly discussing whether to call on Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to immediately resign in an effort to avoid her replacement potentially being made under the President-elect Donald Trump, Politico reports. Democrats lost their Senate majority to Republicans in
Who is Susie Wiles, Trump’s White House chief of staff? 5 things to know
President-elect Donald Trump made history twice this week, first by winning the White House for a second time as a former president, and then by naming Susie Wiles to be his chief of staff. Wiles, a longtime GOP operative and advisor
Trump administration could lead to budget cuts, leadership shakeup at UN
A Donald Trump presidency is sure to have reverberations at the United Nations (U.N.), and first on the chopping block could be its funding. The U.N. currently relies on the U.S. for about a third of its budget. President Biden increased
CFPB’s open banking rule will kill community banks with kindness
By exempting small banks from compliance with its open banking rule, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is relegating them to the dustbin of history. That cannot be allowed to happen.
Argentina Lithium Announces Amendment to the Terms of the Non-Brokered Private Placement Using The Listed Issuer Financing Exemption
TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V): LIT Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE): OAY3 /NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNITED STATES OR THROUGH U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES/ Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp. (TSXV: LIT) (FSE: OAY3) (‘Argentina Lithium’ or the
Where do Trump’s legal cases stand after massive election win?
The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it is seeking to wind down two federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his second term. With two other cases outstanding and the legal jeopardy expected to diminish in the months ahead,