The Fed's Cook Talks Trump Suit in Public
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On Nov. 3, Fed Governor Lisa Cook made her first public remarks about the economy since the Trump firestorm began in late August.
In her first public comments since President Trump tried to fire her, Cook largely reinforced views outlined last week by Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook on Monday said "it is the honor of my life" to work at the central bank amid attempts by the Trump administration to fire her. Cook's comments came after a speech on the economy,
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook gains 14 yards to put him at 101 rushing yards in the game against the Chiefs, becoming the first player to gain 100 yards against the Chiefs defense since Baltim
Cook’s remarks come after Fed chair Jay Powell said last week that a December rate cut was far from a “foregone conclusion” after the central bank lowered its benchmark federal funds target for the second time this year to a range of 3.75-4 per cent — its lowest level since late 2022.
Authorities on Wednesday announced the arrest of LaMar Cook, a former aide to Gov. Maura Healey. Cook faces cocaine trafficking and gun-related charges.
Cook County has yet to mail out property tax bills that were supposed to go out in July with an August pay-by date. For homebuyers, this brings uncertainty to the closing table.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook addresses her legal battle with Trump for the first time, vowing to continue duties as the Supreme Court prepares for a January decision.