The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the funding framework for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is proper, delivering a blow to conservatives who have sought for years to do away with the agency.
Supreme Court rules CFPB funding structure is lawful, jarring attempt to undo Wall Street cop
Sailor killed in Pearl Harbor attack finally identified, laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery
U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii.
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