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  2. White House could decide on FDIC chair as soon as next week ...

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    (Reuters) -The White House could decide on a nominee to replace the chair of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) as early as next week, two people with knowledge of the matter ...

  3. Category:YouTube controversies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "YouTube controversies" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alt-right ...

  4. 2023 United States banking crisis - Wikipedia

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    [80] [82] After falling another 42% in after hours trading, the FDIC confirmed its imminent takeover of the bank. [83] [84] In 2023, the cumulative decrease in stock price was 97%. [85] The next day, the FDIC approached various banks, including JPMorgan Chase, PNC and Bank of America, saying they had until April 30 to place bids for First ...

  5. List of federal political scandals in the United States

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    John C. Doerfer (R) appointed Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission by President Eisenhower, spent a week-long Florida vacation in 1960 on the luxury yacht owned by his friend George B. Storer, president of Storer Communications. During the 1950s quiz show scandals he was accused of conflict of interest and forced to resign.

  6. Republicans appeal Georgia judge’s ruling striking down ...

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    State and national Republicans on Thursday appealed a Georgia judge’s ruling striking down a slate of controversial new election rules passed by Donald Trump allies, including two related to the ...

  7. Georgia Supreme Court maintains block on controversial ...

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    The Georgia Supreme Court won’t let the state election board enforce a slate of controversial new election rules that were passed by allies of Donald Trump, ruling Tuesday against Republicans ...

  8. Jim McMahon - Wikipedia

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    The FDIC said the bank lost $19.5 million on the loan. McMahon said in a statement that the FDIC's claims were without merit and he expected to be vindicated. "I am proud to have served as an outside, independent director for a brief part of the bank's history," he wrote, according to the Sun-Times. [16]

  9. Georgia judge invalidates more controversial election rules - AOL

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    One day after a Georgia judge invalidated the state's controversial "hand count" rule, a separate judge Wednesday evening invalidated even more rules that were passed by the Republican-led state ...