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Tesla Safety Agency Faces Job Cuts Amid Government Efficiency Drive

Tesla, NHTSA Clash Over Safety Cuts

Judge Taps Clement to Examine DOJ's Dismissal of NYC Mayor Adams' Case

Federal judge appoints prominent lawyer to examine Trump-era Justice Department's decision to drop corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.

CFPB Drops Lawsuit Against Online Lending Platform Solo Funds

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dropped a lawsuit against the online lending platform Solo Funds, which it had accused of deceiving borrowers about the cost of loans.

House Panel on Monetary Policy Sets First Public Hearing

A new House Financial Services Task Force plans to hold its first hearing on monetary policy on March 4.

Federal Judge Weighs Adams Corruption Case, Appoints Conservative Lawyer

A federal judge appoints a conservative lawyer to review the dismissal of corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, casting further doubt on his political future.

Congress Stalls Trump and Musk's DOGE Dividend Plan

Elon Musk and former President Trump are pushing for DOGE checks to be sent to Americans, but Congress would need to approve it. GOP lawmakers are skeptical, citing concerns about fiscal responsibility and the national debt. The legislative path for the checks is largely closed off unless Republicans change their mind.

Elon Musk's Fed Audit Plan Raises Questions

Elon Musk proposes auditing the Federal Reserve, sparking debate about central bank transparency and political influence.

IRS Layoffs: Potential Impact on Tax Season and Enforcement

Will IRS layoffs impact tax season? The White House plans to dismiss over 6,000 employees, potentially affecting customer service, collections, and enforcement. Former Biden officials express concerns about code woes due to external access.

UnitedHealth Stock Drops 9% as DOJ Probes Medicare Advantage Business

UnitedHealth Group (UNH) stock slides over 8% after reports of a DOJ investigation into its Medicare Advantage business.

Senate Budget Plan Hinders Trump Tax Cuts, Debt Ceiling Hike

The Senate passes a budget plan that includes $340 billion in new spending on military and border security. While the House's more ambitious tax cut plan remains in limbo, the Senate's plan provides a backup option for raising the debt ceiling and addressing urgent funding needs. However, the House's plan faces challenges from moderates and conservatives within the party, and its passage is not guaranteed.