US Court Allows Trump to Remove Democrats from Labour Boards

A US appeals court has ruled that former President Donald Trump could legally remove two Democratic members from federal labour boards in 2017. The decision has significant implications for the balance of power in US federal agencies. Read more for detail

2025's Final Supermoon: Cold Moon Dazzles World

The 'Cold Moon' Supermoon of December 2025 lit up skies globally. See breathtaking photos from London, Rome, NYC, and more as the year's last lunar spectacle wowed observers.

US Inflation Data Bolsters Case for December Fed Rate Cut

The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure showed muted price pressures in September, strengthening the case for an interest rate cut in December. Explore the data and its implications for the US and global economy.

US Inflation Hits 2.8% in September, Fed's Target Breached

The key US inflation gauge, the PCE index, rose to 2.8% annually in September, staying above the Federal Reserve's 2% target. This crucial data, delayed by the shutdown, sets the stage for next week's pivotal rate decision. Read the full analysis.

Trump Meets Family of Injured National Guardsman

US President Trump met the family of injured National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe. The shooter, an Afghan national, faces murder charges. Read details on the attack and policy response.

Trump Greenlights US 'Tiny Car' Manufacturing

US President Donald Trump has approved domestic production of 'tiny cars', calling them safe, cheap, and fuel-efficient. Read the latest details on this automotive push.

EU fines Elon Musk's X €120M for DSA violations

European Union regulators impose a massive €120 million fine on Elon Musk's X for failing to comply with the Digital Services Act's transparency and safety rules. Full details inside.

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