U.S. Courts Greenland? Europe Calls Emergency Summit as SCOTUS Weighs Fed Power

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European Union leaders will hold an emergency meeting this week. The urgent topic is a potential deal for the United States to purchase Greenland from Denmark. The move follows renewed U.S. interest in the strategically important Arctic island. European officials are concerned about the geopolitical and security implications of such a shift in control. Simultaneously, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a separate but significant case. The justices must decide if the President has the authority to fire the head of the Federal Reserve without cause. The Federal Reserve is America's central bank. Its governors are meant to operate independently from political pressure to ensure economic stability. Legal experts say the Court's ruling could redefine the limits of presidential power over independent agencies. A decision in favor of the President might allow future leaders to remove Fed governors over policy disagreements. These two major events—one in Brussels and one in Washington—highlight a week of high-stakes international and constitutional scrutiny.