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Federal law, however, bars members of the executive branch—including the president—from influencing the Internal Revenue Service’s decision to target any particular taxpayer.
Once courted by Beijing for his business acumen and connections, Li Ka-shing's political influence has faded in recent years ...
Ripple's XRP is poised for significant growth in 2025, fueled by legal victories, a growing market cap, and potential ETF ...
The U.S. Department of Education is stopping grant funding to the University of Harvard on the heels of President Donald ...
The journalist became a hero in Israel and a target at home for her unwavering support after October 7, but her new role on ...
Tower Semiconductor guides revenues for the second quarter of 2025 to be $372 million, with an upward or downward range of 5% ...
Türkiye could play critical role in peace talks, says Dutch historian, Russia expert Hubert Smeets, highlighting Ankara’s ...
Re-arming Europe - Funding the rebirth of European defence - Janes explores the outlook for Defence budgets and spending of ...
Human rights had become a flashpoint in the Cold War in the 1970s, and had mostly focused on political ... economic influence ...
Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto envisions a golden future for his country. But his opponents fear a dark period ahead ...
PRNewswire/ - First Mining Gold Corp. ("First Mining" or the "Company") (TSX: FF) (OTCQX: FFMGF) (FRANKFURT: FMG) reports its first ...
A proposal by Republicans in Congress would allow President Donald Trump’s administration to remove the tax-exempt status of nonprofits that it says support terrorism, ...