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  The Fed Is Cutting Bank Oversight. Critics See Risks. Nov. 17, 2025 Top officials at the Federal Reserve’s Washington headquarters and 12 reserve banks received a short memo on Oct. 29 with an unmistakable message. The way the central bank had long monitored and addressed risks across the financial system was in for a drastic overhaul. The memo, which was reviewed by The New York Times, contained a list of directives for Fed examiners and supervisory staff across the country that significantly curtailed how closely they scrutinized lenders. It followed a host of changes made by Michelle W. Bowman, a Fed governor, who since becoming vice chair for supervision at the start of the summer had been providing regulatory relief to banks. One day after the memo was sent, Ms. Bowman announced a 30 percent cut in staff across her division in Washington. Current and former policymakers and legal experts were already worried that those changes would encourage exactly the kind of risk-taking ...
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 A SAUCY SWARTHY INDIAN SULLIES THE G-MEN Kash Patel’s Acts of Service The F.B.I. director isn’t just enforcing the President’s agenda at the Bureau—he’s seeking retribution for its past investigations of Donald Trump. November 17, 2025 “The F.B.I. tried to put the President in jail,” Patel allegedly told a former agent. “And he hasn’t forgotten it.” Illustration by Ben Kirchner; Source photograph by Jim Watson / Getty On June 5th, Kash Patel, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, was in Austin, Texas, to record a podcast interview with Joe Rogan. Patel had recently declared that the F.B.I. had moved on from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex crimes, but his agents were still looking into other “coverups,” including the  Covid -19 lab leak and the role that the Bureau’s own operatives supposedly played in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. In Rogan’s studio, Patel, wearing an olive-green hoodie and smoking a fat cigar, laid out a new cons...
  El Archivo Bach de Leipzig desvela dos obras desconocidas del composito r Tras una investigación de más de 30 años, se publican dos chaconas para órgano del músico compuestas durante su etapa en Arnstadt, su primer destino profesional LUIS GAGO Madrid ¿Un cuadro desconocido de Johannes Vermeer, una nueva película de Carl Theodor Dreyer, una égloga hasta ahora oculta de Garcilaso de la Vega? Un milagro similar se hizo realidad ayer en Leipzig (Alemania), donde, en un acto dotado de la mayor solemnidad, y en el imponente escenario de la Thomaskirche, se dio a conocer el descubrimiento de dos partituras compuestas por Johann Sebastian Bach cuya existencia se desconocía hasta ahora. Dada la magnitud del legado del compositor alemán, quizá sería más apropiado equiparar este hallazgo con el de una nueva pintura de Tiziano, una película que se creía perdida de Kenji Mizoguchi o un drama recuperado de Calderón. El descubrimiento no surge de la nada, ya que los musicólogos del Bach-Archiv...