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Brett Rowland

Chicago

Regional Editor at The Center Square

Journalist @TheCenterSquare

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  • 1 week ago | greenevillesun.com | Brett Rowland

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  • 1 week ago | djournal.com | Brett Rowland

    (The Center Square) – International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said tariffs will lead to higher costs and slower growth as the nation's three largest economies – the U.S., China and E.U. – dominate global trade. "Resilience is being tested again by the reboot of the global trading system," Georgieva during a speech in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.

  • 1 week ago | thecentersquare.com | Brett Rowland

    (The Center Square) – International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said tariffs will lead to higher costs and slower growth as the nation's three largest economies – the U.S., China and E.U. – dominate global trade. "Resilience is being tested again by the reboot of the global trading system," Georgieva during a speech in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.

  • 1 week ago | thecouriertimes.com | Brett Rowland

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  • 1 week ago | heraldpalladium.com | Brett Rowland

    (The Center Square) – Republicans are lining up behind a bill that would take guns out of the hands of federal tax collectors. The bill would prohibit the IRS from buying, receiving, or storing firearms and ammunition. The agency has spent $10 million on ammunition since 2020, according to It would also require the IRS to sell off all the guns it already to licensed dealers. And the bill would require the IRS to transfer Criminal Investigations Division to the Department of Justice.

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Brett Rowland
Brett Rowland @rowland_reports
11 Apr 25

Report finds former SEC director Hinman properly disclosed interests | National | https://t.co/igI45idd2f https://t.co/HQPIdtALVO

Brett Rowland
Brett Rowland @rowland_reports
3 Mar 25

Stocks tumble as Trump moves ahead with tariffs on Mexico, Canada | National | https://t.co/igI45idd2f https://t.co/k6CpiXEY3K

Brett Rowland
Brett Rowland @rowland_reports
21 Feb 25

EXCLUSIVE: Judge says would-be visitors can't sue over NPS cashless entrance requirements | National | https://t.co/igI45idKRN https://t.co/5Gg7sh9Qiv