A new exhibit inside the 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum Museum helps explain the origin of winter training at ...
For example: “That’s your M1 Garand, a .30 caliber, gas-operated, eight-shot, clip-fed semi-automatic rifle.’’ I suppose he spewed out details of my greatcoat. I don’t remember.
Garand match held annually at Camp Perry. Watch our "American Rifleman Television" feature segment above, where we go into the details of the M1 Garand match and the background of the CMP.
The Fed has reported consecutive annual losses for the first time ever, with a $114.3 billion loss in 2023 and an estimated $82 billion loss in 2024. The losses stem from the Fed's shift to an ...
The decision to hold rates steady at a range of 4.25% to 4.5% could mark the beginning of an extended respite as the Fed assesses the course of inflation and awaits details on Trump’s trade and ...
The decision was unanimous among the voting members of the Federal Open Market Committee, the panel of Fed officials responsible for setting interest rates. The CME Fed Watch prediction algorithm ...
Enjoy the calm while it lasts. I think it’s a good bet that what we are seeing is a rare moment of peace for the Fed, an illusion of tranquillity that isn’t likely to last amid the disruptions ...
It’s a move that’s likely to stoke tensions between the central bank and the new president, who has argued that he should have some say in Fed policy. Central bank officials opted to keep ...
As you’d expect, the move was poorly received by the president. Hours after the Fed announced its decision to hold rates steady on Wednesday, Trump, who nominated Fed Chair Jerome Powell in his ...
Economists predict that the Trump administration’s trade policies could push up prices for consumers, making it harder for Fed officials to cut rates. By Alan Rappeport Reporting from Washington ...
The analysts say the Fed is likely done with its easing cycle after a strong December jobs report, which showed the US economy added 256,000 jobs last month, coming in above forecasts of 164,000.
The announcement put the central bank on a potential collision course with Trump, though a longstanding norm of independence typically insulates the Fed from direct political interference.