The Central Bank of Turkey hiked interest rates for the first time in 27 months on Thursday, reversing a key economic policy that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stubbornly defended throughout his turbulent reelection campaign.
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Texas Files Bills to Remove Migrants Crossing Border, Stiff Prison Terms for Re-Entry
The Texas Legislature is set to push the limits of the State’s authority to enforce immigration laws and increase border security. Two bills filed this session provide for the removal of migrants illegally entering the U.S. between ports of entry and call for stiff prison sentences for re-entering after removal.
Minnesota Democrats Move to Give Driver's Licenses to 77K Illegal Aliens
Democrats in Minnesota are moving forward with a plan to give driver’s licenses to potentially 77,000 eligible illegal aliens.
British Military 'Unable to Protect the UK' or Allies After Years of Cuts
Britain’s armed forces are no longer able to play a full role in NATO or defend the homeland after years of cutbacks, according to British defence sources, with a senior American general warning London that it has a “barely tier two” force.
Yellen: Inflation Has Been 'Quite Low for the Last Six Months'
During an interview with NPR aired on Friday’s “Morning Edition,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen argued that inflation has been “quite low for the last six months or so,” but she wants to see “inflation come down to much lower levels”
VIDEO: Jim Harbaugh's Father Appeared to Question Son's Decision to Not Call Timeout
The Michigan Wolverines went down to a tough defeat on Saturday, and it looks like even coach Jim Harbaugh’s own father was shocked.