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Will ICE agents be paid if the government closes again?
And Nancy, Democrats are pushing for reforms to ICE, which is more about policy and perhaps less about money.
But you're in Washington.
What are the odds the government closes yet again as Saturday begins?
Nancy Marshall-Genzer, thank you.
In just over seven hours, we'll get the big briefing on inflation, jobs, and growth from the head of the Federal Reserve.
They could, but they will not, lower interest rates today, I say with confidence.
Katherine Ann Edwards is a labor economist and host of the Optimist Economy podcast.
Men's World Cup could give the U.S.
economy a $30 billion boost.
The matches, spread across 16 cities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, could draw up to 7 million ticket holders.
About half will be international visitors if, that is, the U.S.
lets them in.
Marketplace's Mitchell Hartman reports.
And the Financial Times is reporting that Elon Musk wants to launch SpaceX stock on the public markets this June, in part because he thinks it's auspicious.
The planets Jupiter and Venus are close to lining up that month when viewed from Earth.
Yes, and peace will guide the planets and love will steer the stars.
Just saying.
Musk hopes to raise $50 billion with this IPO.
That's a short turnaround, June.