Financial disclosures show Supreme Court justices traveled extensively in 2022
Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch were flown to Italy. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received a $1,200 "congratulatory floral arrangement" from Oprah Winfrey. And Justice Sonia Sotomayor received nearly $150,000 in book royalties from her publisher.
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Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund just reshaped pro golf. It's not stopping there
Saudi Arabia's cash has upended professional golf. But that's only some of the money it's sinking into businesses globally as the kingdom diversifies away from a dependence on oil income -- and as the petro-kingdom tries to achieve its political ends.
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Land trusts offer an innovative way to help the middle class afford a home
Makeisha Robey grew up in a three-bedroom house and always wanted to provide the same for her children
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Brazil Bankers See $14 Billion in Auctions Reviving Equity Deals
Investment bankers are counting on massive auctions of energy transmission lines for a pickup in Brazil’s share sales.
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Wildfire smoke from Canada disrupts New York flights
By David Shepardson Some flights into the New York City area on Wednesday were delayed and some briefly
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Kim Kardashian Draws Crowds With Private Equity Pitch in Berlin
Kim Kardashian presented her debut private equity fund to a sea of curious investors in Berlin at the
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MOD Pizza Launches Cinnaslice, a Delicious Shareable Dessert, With Chance to Win Free Pizza for a Year
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 7, 2023--
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Former Trump White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin interviewed by federal prosecutors in Jan. 6 probe
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former White House communications director during the Trump administration who is now a CNN political commentator, voluntarily met with federal prosecutors in recent weeks, sitting for a formal interview as part of the ongoing special counsel probe related to January 6 and the former president's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
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Ship collision caused by distracted watch officer who was texting on his phone, NTSB finds
A distracted ship operator was texting on his phone instead of doing his lookout duty when two large ships collided off the coast of Louisiana last July, a federal agency investigation has found.
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Microsoft Puts NYC Times Square Offices on Market Amid Pullback
Microsoft Corp. is looking to sublease offices in Manhattan’s Times Square as major technology companies cut back on
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Barclays Defections Hit Houston as Bankers Head to Pickering
Two Barclays Plc investment bankers have been hired away by Pickering Energy Partners as the Houston-based firm expands
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FAA issues ground stop at LaGuardia airport due to smoke
The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented a ground stop for flights bound for New York's LaGuardia airport due to smoke.
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