In order to “replenish” the World Bank’s International Development Association, U.S. President Joe Biden announced that the U.S. will contribute $4 billion over the course of the following three years.
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Bill Clinton: U.S. Is More Likely To Elect A Female President If She Is ‘A Conservative Republican Woman’
Former President Bill Clinton suggested in a recent interview that after Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss to President-elect Donald Trump, a Republican woman might have an easier time becoming elected as commander-in-chief.
Read More Bill Clinton: U.S. Is More Likely To Elect A Female President If She Is ‘A Conservative Republican Woman’Trump And Vance Interviewing Candidates To Replace FBI Director Christopher Wray
In a heated discussion over President Joe Biden’s confirmations of court nominees, Vice President-elect JD Vance said on Tuesday that President-elect Donald Trump is interviewing candidates to take over the FBI before the current director’s term is up.
Read More Trump And Vance Interviewing Candidates To Replace FBI Director Christopher WrayTrump Celebrates Guilty Verdict: ‘Justice For Laken Riley’
President-elect Donald Trump has paid tribute to the ‘beloved’ Laken Riley following her murderer’s guilty verdict.
Read More Trump Celebrates Guilty Verdict: ‘Justice For Laken Riley’Trump Appoints Fmr Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker As NATO Ambassador
On Wednesday, President-elect Donald Trump picked former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to become U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in his new administration.
Read More Trump Appoints Fmr Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker As NATO AmbassadorApple to urge judge to end US smartphone monopoly case
Apple will ask a federal judge to dismiss the case accusing the iPhone maker of unlawfully dominating the smartphone market, in the latest Big Tech antitrust showdown.
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