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GM Cuts About 500 Salaried Workers
Company says it must prepare for ‘critically important year.’
U.S. Treasury Official Travels to Beijing Despite China Tensions
Robert Kaproth, a deputy assistant secretary focused on Asia, met with his Chinese counterparts for technical, staff-level discussions on macroeconomic and financial issues.
Who Will Save Chicago?
The April mayoral runoff between Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson is a contrast between revival and further decline.
Joe Biden’s Insulin Fictions
He peddles nonsense about prices that almost no one paid.
Student-Loan Borrowers Likely Won’t Know for Months if Debt Will Be Forgiven
The Supreme Court is expected to rule on a challenge to the Biden administration’s program in late June.
Post-Pandemic Americans Try Political Sobriety
The Chicago mayoral election shows that more people are fed up with the status quo and pushing back.
Speaker McCarthy Puts the House Back in Order
Behind the scenes, he has done a lot to get the focus back on productive legislating.