The U.S. Justice Department on Monday charged two men with pepper-spraying three Capitol Police officers, one of whom later died, during the Jan. 6 assault on Congress by Donald Trump supporters trying to overturn his election defeat.
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday charged two men with pepper-spraying three Capitol Police officers, one of whom later died, during the Jan. 6 assault on Congress by Donald Trump supporters trying to overturn his election defeat.
S&P500 futures edge higher, hover near record high Long-term U.S. bond yields near 13-month peak Investors bets on earlier economic normalisation Some investors see Fed revising up economic, rates forecasts
TOKYO, March 15 (Reuters) - Global stock prices inched higher while U.S. bond yields hovered near a 13-month peak on Monday as investors bet U.S. economic growth will accelerate after the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill President Joe Biden signed into law last week.
A rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States and some other countries stoked a bullish mood on risk assets even as investors become wary of key central bank policy meets later in the week, including the U.S. Federal Reserve’s.
Reflections on a quarter century as opinion leader for The San Francisco Chronicle
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California Gov. Jerry Brown is interviewed by the Chronicle Editorial Page Editor John Diaz at the governor’s mansion in Sacramento in 2019.Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle 2019Show MoreShow Less
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San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee visits with Editorial Page Editor John Diaz after an interview in September 2015.Connor Radnovich / The Chronicle 2015Show MoreShow Less
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Chronicle Editorial Page Editor John Diaz and Deputy Editorial Page Editor Lois Kazakoff at an insurance commissioner debate in 2006.KPIX 2006Show MoreShow Less
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