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President Trump's pick for Fed chair, Kevin Warsh, may cancel the regular Q&A with reporters.
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Watch live: Trump attends first White House Correspondents Dinner as president The HillTrump set to attend his first White House Correspondents' Dinner as president YahooTrump to Dine With Reporters He's Been Roasting All Week The New York Times4 things to watch at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
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Dividend-paying winners are likely to outperform a meme-themed ETF.
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Trump, critic of the press, attends its annual celebration after years of boycotts ReutersOpinion | The break from tradition at this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner isn't funny MS NOWAfter years of avoidance, Trump to attend first White House press dinner Al JazeeraAn anti-press president is coming to a pro-press dinner. What could go wrong? The Guardian
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DOJ drops criminal probe into Fed chair Jerome Powell AxiosJeanine Pirro drops criminal probe of Jerome Powell CNNAnalysis: The threat to the Fed's independence isn't over CNBCJustice Dept. Closes Criminal Investigation of Fed Chair The New York Times‘Tillis won': DOJ drops probe into Powell, Fed renovations Politico
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President Donald Trump's Department of Justice on Friday said that it's backing down in a standoff over the leadership of the Federal Reserve, an announcement that is expected to pave the way for Trump's nominee for Fed chair, Kevin Warsh, to take over for Jerome Powell when his term in that role ends on May 15.
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DOJ drops Powell probe, but successor's confirmation remains in limbo The Washington PostJeanine Pirro drops criminal probe of Jerome Powell CNNJustice Dept. Closes Criminal Investigation of Fed Chair The New York TimesAnalysis: The threat to the Fed's independence isn't over CNBC‘Tillis won': DOJ drops probe into Powell, Fed renovations Politico
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Overall spending on IT products and services is expected to climb by about 5.5% this year, fueled mainly by software and services, according to a forecast from tech analyst firm Gartner Research. That level of growth would result in a total expenditure of $4.6 trillion.
In the area of data center systems, which includes servers, internal controller-based systems and networking equipment among other things, the latter is likely to prove a robust engine of growth, with Gartner predicting 8.4% year-on-year growth in constant currency. According to the forecast's author, John-David Lovelock, the data center category as a whole should rise by 3.7% in 2023.
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