US Job Market will take a Few Months to Recover the Economy
The US job market will take a few months to recover enough that the Federal Reserve can reduce its crisis-era support for the economy. Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Barkin added a centrist voice to the open debate about when to trim
United States to impose Sanctions against Lukashenko Regime in Belarus
US President Joe Biden said the United States is levying new sanctions against Belarus. It marked the one-year anniversary of Alexander Lukashenko’s election. President Biden said in an election campaign that the US and the international community have been fraught with irregularities. The
White House announced Final Pause Extension on Student Loan Repayment
The US Department of Education issued a press release. It says the administration of US President Joe Biden has extended its pause on student loan repayment, interest, and collections until 31st January 2022. The department said, “It is a final extension. The additional
United States Blocked Fiji-based Vessel over Enslaving its Crew
The United States has blocked imports in American ports from a Fiji-based tuna fishing vessel that is alleged to enslave crew members. US Customs and Border Protection issued an order on Wednesday to halt shipments from the Hangton No 112, a Chinese national-operated
US Federal Judge Blocked Troopers in Texas from Stopping Migrant Vehicles
A US federal judge has blocked Texas from allowing state troopers to stop vehicles carrying migrants on the grounds that they may spread Covid-19 as worries and new cases are rising along the US-Mexico border. US District Judge Kathleen Cardone issued a temporary
Experts warned Coronavirus Delta Variant Could Block the US Economic Recovery
The Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari has warned the Delta variant can block the economy’s comeback. However, the coronavirus Delta variant has already led some officials to reinstate mask mandates. Kashkari said in a press interview that a more transmissible delta variant
United States imposed New Sanctions against Cuba
US government announced sanctions last week against the minister of the Cuban armed forces Álvaro López Miera, and the Special Brigade of the Ministry of the Interior for having participated in the arrest of protesters. International organizations have massively criticized the Cuban government.
US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Geneva
US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met for the first time since Biden took office, at a summit in Geneva, Switzerland. The Russian president defined the meeting as constructive and US President said, “I did what I came to do”.
Immigrants with Temporary Status can’t apply for Permanent US Residents
On Monday, US Supreme Court ruled that thousands of people living in the United States for humanitarian reasons are ineligible to apply to become permanent residents. Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court that federal immigration law prevents illegally entered people with Temporary
President Biden’s $6 trillion Budget proposal and predicted economic growth
US President Joe Biden’s budget blueprint has predicted a considerable amount of growth during his presidency and beyond, in spite of he has projected on how a federal spending spree is needed to spur on job creation. A chart released on the White
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