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Fed Official Says Latest Jobs Data Supports 3 Rate Cuts in 2025

One of the Federal Reserve governors said recent job data backs up her position that three interest rate cuts should be instituted in 2025.

Pilot Program Aims to Teach Kids the Value and Potential of Money

Middle School MBA focuses on business economics and is modeled after grad school degree programs scaled to appropriate age group.
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European Leaders Call for Protection of Ukraine as Trump Set to Meet Putin

Coalition of European leaders released statement stressing need to ensure European and Ukrainian interests are protected during talks ending conflict.

DHS Remembers Victims of Serious Crimes Committed by Illegal Immigrants

Dept of Homeland Security on Aug. 6 commemorated the victims of fatalities and serious crimes committed this year by illegal immigrants in the US.

NASA, SpaceX Crew-10 Returns Home After Months in Space

Another successful manned mission to space ended through a fiery push back through the atmosphere and soft splashdown into the Pacific Ocean.

End of Racial Consent Decree Poised to Change Federal Hiring

Judge in DC dismissed a consent decree that curbed civil service testing, reopening federal employment opportunities based on merit—not race.

USPS to Temporarily Raise Mailing Rates This Holiday Season

USPS is planning to temporarily raise the prices of some of its mail services for the upcoming holiday season.

Commerce Department Threatens to Take Ownership of Harvard Patents

The federal govt is looking into Harvard University’s patent rights, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in letter to Harvard President Alan Garber.