Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve meets GOP senator holding up his confirmation

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s Federal Reserve chair nominee, Kevin Warsh, will meet Tuesday with Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., the Republican who has been holding up his nomination amid GOP concerns tied to a criminal probe involving Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Tillis told Fox News Digital he supports Warsh, … Read more

Self-Publishers – What to Look for in Online Printing Services

Self-publishing gives you control, but it also puts responsibility squarely on your shoulders. The way your book looks and feels can shape how readers judge it. A polished finish signals professionalism, while poor quality can undermine your hard work. Choosing the right online printing service is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Let’s … Read more

Tap dancing great Brenda Bufalino reflects on her career and the evolution of the art form

Tap dancing great Brenda Bufalino reflects on her career and the evolution of the art form – CBS News Watch CBS News American tap dancer Brenda Bufalino talks to CBS News chief medical correspondent Jon LaPook about the many ebbs and flows of the art form and reflects on her career. Source link

Ex-NYPD officers accused of brothel key and robbing a sex worker face federal charges

NEW YORK — Two former New York City police officers who prosecutors say stole a brothel key and then robbed and groped a sex worker are now facing federal charges after their initial state charges were dismissed on a technicality. Former patrol officers Justin McMillan and Justin Colon were indicted Tuesday on charges of felony … Read more

FDA warns Novo Nordisk over unreported potential Ozempic side effects

Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical company behind Ozempic, has received a warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over issues with its procedures for reporting potential side effects of the flagship diabetes drug, which is also prescribed for weight loss.  In the letter, dated March 5, the FDA cited three deaths among patients receiving … Read more

Massive fire breaks out on scrap metal barge on Delaware Bay

A massive fire broke out Tuesday morning on a barge carrying huge piles of scrap metal on the Delaware Bay. The barge appeared to be standing still as boats on both sides of it fired water cannons into the piles of burning metal. Smoke billowed from several fires that were burning on the boat. It … Read more

What is the IRS loophole for gold?

The IRS loophole could help you save substantially on the taxes tied to your gold assets. William_Potter/Getty Images Gold investments have been paying off for many investors in this landscape, and that’s especially true for those who bought in a year or more ago. Case in point? Gold’s price climbed from about $2,600 per ounce … Read more

3 gold investing questions to ask this March

There are some timely gold investing questions to consider before getting started this March. sankai/Getty Images Gold has long been considered a wise investment when pursued in limited increments. And in the economic landscape of recent years, many have also viewed it as a mandatory one. With factors like inflation, elevated interest rates and market … Read more

Thune stands firm on SAVE America Act as Trump threatens legislative blockade

Washington — Senate Majority Leader John Thune made clear Tuesday that an elections bill known as the SAVE America Act faces an unlikely path to passage, reiterating his skepticism about the bill’s chances as President Trump threatens a legislative blockade until Congress approves the measure. “There are no easy ways to do this,” Thune told … Read more

Why Vladimir Putin may be the big winner from Trump’s Iran war

Oil prices are soaring, and America’s attention and its military resources have shifted decisively to the Middle East. Russian President Vladimir Putin may have lost another Kremlin-friendly leader, but the Iran war could prove a long-term boon for his country, whose economy is dependent on energy exports. “So far, there is only one winner in … Read more