
Israel parliament begins mammoth judicial overhaul session with Netanyahu in hospital
After six months of street protests, parliamentary maneuvering, compromise talks and increasingly urgent pleas from Washington DC, Israeli lawmakers Sunday morning began debating the first judicial reform bill to come up for a final vote.
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Investors Dismayed as ‘Surreal’ CO2 Credit Plan Moves Ahead
Investors in carbon offsets are sounding the alarm as millions of tainted units look set to enter the
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Spain faces stark left-right divide in hot summer vote
Resurgent nationalists in Spain aim to roll back the left-wing coalition's reforms.
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Earnings, Wind Power in Crisis and California: Saturday US Briefing
Earnings, earnings, earnings. This week, good news comes first and US bank stocks have been on a tear.
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NYC Congestion Pricing Plan Risks Delays With New Jersey Lawsuit
A lawsuit filed yesterday by New Jersey threatens to delay a first-of-its-kind plan to charge motorists to drive
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Altice’s Bad Week Is Hurting Junk Bond Investors Across Europe
Altice makes up such a large part of the European junk bond index that the news police had
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A former University of Georgia staffer injured in fatal car crash files lawsuit against school athletic association and others
A former recruiting analyst for the University of Georgia Athletic Association who was badly injured in an auto accident in January has filed a lawsuit against the athletics association and others.
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Australia Mulls Adding Superannuation Payments to Parental Leave
Australia’s government has revived plans to add superannuation to paid parental leave payments and increase housing affordability through
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Tories Urge Sunak to Alter Strategy and Cabinet After Election Losses
Rishi Sunak is holding out for an economic miracle before the next general election. Twin defeats on opposite
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Leon Black Headed Off Epstein Lawsuit in US Virgin Islands Deal
Private equity titan Leon Black reached a deal to avoid a public legal battle with the US Virgin
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Reality TV Performers Need a Union, Housewives of NY Star Says
Bethenny Frankel, one of the original stars of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of New York and later a
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EssilorLuxottica Scheme Inflates Prices of Eyewear, Suit Says
EssilorLuxottica, the world’s biggest eyeglass manufacturer, was sued over claims it and other luxury makers schemed to inflate
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