Black Women Disproportionately Lost Jobs During Trump’s First Year

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A report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research says Black women experienced disproportionately severe job losses during the first year of President Donald Trump’s second administration, with researchers blaming federal layoffs, the dismantling of diversity initiatives and broader economic instability for the decline. The analysis found that Black women …

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Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair

Kevin Warsh

The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Kevin Warsh as chairman of the Federal Reserve, handing President Donald Trump a significant victory after months of clashes with outgoing Fed Chair Jerome Powell over interest rates and the central bank’s independence. The Senate approved Warsh in a 54-45 vote, with Sen. John …

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FBI Director Kash Patel Clashes with Democrats Over Drinking Allegations During Heated Senate Hearing

FBI Director Kash Patel

Kash Patel forcefully rejected allegations about his conduct during a contentious Senate hearing Tuesday, lashing out at Democratic lawmakers who questioned him about reports claiming excessive drinking and unexplained absences had impaired his leadership of the FBI. Appearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee to defend the FBI’s proposed $12.53 billion …

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South Carolina Senate Rejects Trump-Backed Push to Redraw Congressional Map Before Primaries

Jim Clyburn

The South Carolina Senate on Tuesday rejected a push to redraw the state’s congressional districts just weeks before primary elections, rebuffing pressure from President Donald Trump and exposing divisions among Republicans over a fast-moving effort to create an all-GOP congressional delegation. Senators voted 29-17 against adding redistricting to a resolution …

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