Jefferson echoed recent statements from other officials that it’s in the Fed’s best interest to move slowly as it evaluates ...
Plus: Federal contractors. Guantánamo. Gen. Mark Milley’s portrait. Carpets. Toothaches. Undocumented criminals.
Jerome H. Powell has been a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (FRB) since May 25, 2012, appointed by then-President Barack Obama to fill an unexpired term. He was ...
Cavallo earned a new admirer when his recent 40-inch-by-40-inch oil portrait of Trump in Revolutionary War attire found its way to Mar-A-Lago. In August, Cavallo sold the painting, called ...
President Trump’s pledge to upend the federal workforce began rippling through Washington on Tuesday after he moved to force government employees back to the office five days a week and weakened ...
DAVOS, SWITZERLAND — The Federal Reserve now needs to be on Trump watch if it wants to engineer the proper dose of monetary policy, according to Bank of America chief Brian Moynihan.
The decision stated that the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, didn’t have the power to reinstate net neutrality rules—which the agency voted to do in April, with the encouragement of ...
and a photo of his family. In his chairman's portrait, Milley also had the artist include a battle map of Ukraine lying on a table, among other details. Pentagon officials wouldn't say where the ...
President Trump is requiring millions of federal employees to return to the office. In an order issued Monday, the White House instructed all U.S. government departments and agencies in the ...
The Pentagon portrait of former chairman of the Joint ... But the rift became more noticeable after Milley apologized for appearing in a photo op with Trump after the forceful clearing of ...
On Monday, President Donald Trump filed an executive order requiring federal employees who were doing their jobs remotely to return to the office for in-person work. Here's what we know.
Sean O'Driscoll is a Newsweek Senior Crime and Courts Reporter based in Ireland. His focus is reporting on U.S. law. He has covered human rights and extremism extensively. Sean joined Newsweek in ...