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Author: Daniel snow
BofA maintains bullish stance on EUR/CAD, targets 1.65 amid bearish CAD signal Source link
BofA signals USDJPY as strongest bullish USD play amid selective gains Source link
Asia FX, dollar flat amid US govt shutdown risks; RBA rate decision ahead Source link
Donald Trump’s peace plan will be like solving a diplomatic Rubik’s cube every day — while all the enemies of the deal try to scramble it. Source link
“One Battle After Another” defies Trumpian taboos. Source link
Thinking about the moment we’re in, when I hear or see people who are honored and commemorated in such a way so that they almost become a national religious figure, and then I see their content, and I see that their content is actively destructive to humanity, I have to draw a line there. Like, I just, I think, for me, the bigger question is where are the lines? You know what I mean? And I think there’s no problem with saying: Listen, you can’t hurl epithets at people. You’re out if you do that. I’m sorry. Look, you want…
Postal workers walked off the job to protest cost-cutting measures ordered by the government that are likely to lead to major job losses. Source link
Readers react to the indictment of the former F.B.I. director. Also: The Canadian snowbirds’ changing flight patterns; AirPods that translate. Source link
new video loaded: Kamala Harris 2028?transcriptBacktranscriptKamala Harris 2028?Harris’s book reveals why she should not be the Democratic presidential nominee in 2028, according to Lydia Polgreen in this week’s round table from “The Opinions.”If Kamala Harris honestly wanted to compete for the 2028 nomination, there —— I think her best bet would have been to write a searingly honest, burn it all down, tell the truth about her own mistakes, show some real humility, but also some real kind of spine in saying, like, this —— I took bad advice and I’m never going to do that again. And here’s how…
new video loaded: Democrats Are Trying the Costanza StrategytranscriptBacktranscriptDemocrats Are Trying the Costanza StrategyDemocrats need a new plan for 2028, argues the Opinion columnist Carlos Lozada in this round table from “The Opinions.”The party has defined itself so fully as being against Trump that it sometimes has a hard time articulating what it’s for. It’s like it’s almost like Trump and Trumpism is the guide. Just whatever they do, I’m going to push against. It’s like Costanza: I will do the opposite. “If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right.” “Yes, I will…