By Dan Peleschuk KYIV (Reuters) – Sometimes Ukrainian lawyer Khrystyna Vrashchuk shudders when she thinks about the work she does. She is one of more than 200 attorneys who are …
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TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is at a crossroad and he needs to figure out a plan before the impending migrant crisis in New York City and …
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LONDON (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund faces tough choices on how to deal with Pakistan after the February election and how to assess the country’s debt situation, a former …
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TRENTON, NJ – As Americans clear their tables from Thanksgiving feasts, an intriguing MITRE-Gallup Food Waste study reveals habits surrounding leftovers, a particularly pertinent topic after the holiday. The nationwide …
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When it comes to football loyalties in New Jersey, there’s an ongoing debate: is it Giants territory, Jets turf, or Eagles land? While New Jersey doesn’t have its own NFL …
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By Jan Strupczewski SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (Reuters) -Euro zone finance ministers agreed on Friday that fiscal policy should be restrictive next year to help the European Central Bank curb …
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JOSH HAMMER: The Pro-Life Dilemma And The Politics Of Prudence Josh Hammer on August 12, 2023 Pro-lifers waited 49 grueling years to see the judicial barbarism of Roe v. Wade …
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By Matt Spetalnick, Steve Holland and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden is in a political bind as he crafts a U.S. response to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin …
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‘A False Dilemma’: GOP Presidential Hopefuls Weigh In On The Debt Ceiling Debate As Default Looms Mary Lou Masters on May 10, 2023 As debt limit negotiations ensue between President …
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By David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – At a summit with South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday, U.S. President Joe Biden will seek to reassure South Koreans that the …
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By Lucinda Elliott and Daniela Desantis ASUNCION (Reuters) – From Paraguayan capital Asuncion to Taipei and Washington, diplomats, officials – and farmers – are closely watching a tight election race …
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By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced presidential candidate Joe Biden to accept the Democratic Party’s nomination inside a largely empty arena …
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A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A Swiss lifeline to the ailing Credit Suisse has eased some pressure on Europe’s anxious banks …
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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s business-to-business services prices rose 1.6% in January from a year earlier, much slower than a 9.5% jump in wholesale goods prices, a sign the recent pick-up …
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By Clara Denina and Helen Reid JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – High costs and the prospect of shrinking earnings have made big miners nervous about expansion, even as shareholders demand investment in …
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DAVID BOSSIE: The Questions Joe Biden Doesn’t Want To Answer About His Document Dilemma David Bossie on January 27, 2023 In 1994, Hillary Clinton held a high-profile press conference to …
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By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) – As the Bank of Canada considers ditching oversized interest rate hikes, it is dealing with an economy likely more overheated than previously thought but …
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By Joan Faus BARCELONA (Reuters) – Europe’s power crisis, production cuts and shortages of aluminium have left consumers in a quandary about Russian supplies of the metal vital for the …
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By Patturaja Murugaboopathy (Reuters) – China’s central bank cut its interest rates on Monday for the second time this year, but analysts suspect it will do little to spur lending …
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Screenwriter Peter Chiarelli (Crazy Rich Asians,The Proposal) hopes his first children’s book helps kids understand the responsibility of owning a pet SECAUCUS, N.J., April 28, 2022 — Screenwriter Peter Chiarelli …
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By Vera Eckert, Shadia Nasralla and Ron Bousso FRANKFURT/LONDON – People on the streets of Berlin have waved Ukrainian flags in demonstrations of support since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. …
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A look at the day ahead in markets from Julien Ponthus. There’s arguably little central banks can do to tame surging energy and commodity prices other than try to limit …
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By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON – U.S. consumer spending fell in December, suggesting the economy lost speed heading into the new year amid snarled supply chains and raging COVID-19 infections, while …
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By Karin Strohecker LONDON – A deadly uprising in Kazakhstan triggered by a fuel price hike is a powerful reminder of the struggle governments face in trying to limit public …
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By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve’s new regulatory chief faces a dilemma: how much time and political capital to expend revisiting breaks the central bank gave Wall Street …