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Republican politicians have sought to punish asset manager they accuse of being hostile to fossil fuel
Ex-president tries to quell doubts over his momentum in first rallies since announcing re-election bid
Lawmaker Andy Barr says the financial system has been ‘co-opted by the intolerant left’
Leaked memo from General Mike Minihan comes as tension remains high over Taiwan
Deal marks significant step in Washington’s efforts to limit rival’s efforts to develop its semiconductor industry
JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs fear repeat of confrontation that resulted in downgrade of country’s credit rating
From Trump to Biden to a Kent bus stop, the inability to treat top secret material correctly is on the rise
Does pouring military aid into Ukraine really qualify as a ‘foreign policy for the middle class’?
Decision to extend programme follows pressure from progressive lawmakers and human rights groups
Heavy fighting vehicles would give Kyiv a military advantage against Russia
German chancellor’s insistence ‘not to go it alone’ forced a policy U-turn in Washington
Former US president had been suspended from platforms after January 6 Capitol riots
Ukrainians rejoice at decision while Russia describes move as ‘extremely dangerous’
Congress must agree to raise the limit — and then ditch it for a saner measure
Potential departure from Fed would mark major shake-up for US central bank as it grapples with worst inflation in decades
Moscow’s refusal to hold talks on New Start amid Ukraine war raises concerns for future arms control
Isolationist superpower or still ‘the world’s policeman’? Two books explore the competing impulses in US politics
Even as relations touch new lows, US and European officials are keeping the door open to diplomacy
Delivery of M1 Abrams and Leopard 2 vehicles would be significant policy shift for Washington and Berlin
Shift in Berlin’s stance on sending German Leopards is a breakthrough for Kyiv
Discovery at former US vice-president’s home adds to growing scrutiny of handling of sensitive files
It doesn’t just split the democracies, it grants the Chinese-Russian view of the world as a zero-sum game
Also in today’s newsletter, FBI agent arrested and Ford plans thousands of job cuts
States including Michigan and Georgia on recruiting drive amid complaints from EU officials
The key to making sensible policy is to be honest about the trade-offs involved
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