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TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey will prohibit the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, with restrictions starting as early as 2027, state officials announced … Read more
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey will prohibit the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, with restrictions starting as early as 2027, state officials announced … Read more
‘Couldn’t Care Less’: Green Groups Let Offshore Wind Off The Hook As Mysterious Whale Deaths Surge Nick Pope on August 27, 2023 Several environmentalist groups … Read more
EXCLUSIVE: New Wristband Monitors For Illegal Migrants Aim To ‘Destigmatize’ Enforcement With ‘Less Obtrusive’ Design Jennie Taer on April 21, 2023 Immigration and Customs Enforcement … Read more
‘Less Is More’: Davos Speaker Says World Does Not Need ‘Growth Or Development’ Harold Hutchison on January 17, 2023 A speaker at a panel of … Read more
Lone Border Patrol Sector Arrests Three Previously-Deported Sex Offenders In Less Than A Week Trevor Schakohl on January 9, 2023 Border Patrol arrested three convicted … Read more
PARIS – Growth in France’s services sector weakened by less than initially expected in July, yet inflationary pressures were likely to weigh in the near-term … Read more
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Washington, D.C. Metro Police Department is investigating three separate double shootings that took place Friday night within 30 minutes. The first … Read more
By Lisa Pauline Mattackal (Reuters) – Investors and policymakers should welcome the Federal Reserve’s changing tack to provide less definitive signals on forward guidance, even … Read more
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON – New Zealand business sentiment improved slightly in July but remained gloomy in the face of intense inflation pressures, an ANZ … Read more
WARSAW – Polish central bankers are weighing the scope of further rate hikes amid risks of an economic slowdown, with one rate-setter arguing future hikes … Read more
LAKEWOOD, NJ – New Jersey American Water is asking residents to start odd and even day watering schedules to avoid future mandatory restrictions as summer … Read more
WASHINGTON – U.S. import prices increased less than expected in June, likely as a strong dollar helped to curb gains in the costs of goods … Read more
By Medha Singh (Reuters) – Executives at electric car marker Tesla, drug maker Novartis and retailer Bed Bath and Beyond are cutting spending or jobs … Read more
By Leika Kihara TOKYO -The Bank of Japan will maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy as the economy has not been affected much by the global … Read more
DUBLIN – Less than 2% of Ryanair flights scheduled between Friday and Sunday were affected by cabin crew strikes, the Irish low-cost carrier said. Ryanair … Read more
FRANKFURT – Euro zone wages are climbing after a lost decade but some pay rises may prove fleeting as employers across the bloc opt to … Read more
POLL: Nearly Half Of Democrats Think Disarming Teachers Makes Schools Less Safe Laurel Duggan on June 2, 2022 Nearly half of Democratic voters believed preventing … Read more
BRUSSELS – European Union states have reported the freezing of about 23 billion euros ($24.5 billion) of assets of the Russian Central Bank, a top … Read more
By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI – T.L. Wali, a 66-year-old lawyer in Delhi’s high court, had been looking forward to retirement. But with India’s living … Read more
LOUISVILLE, Ky— In 24 hours, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in Louisville have seized a myriad of items: counterfeit driver’s licenses, counterfeit Apple … Read more
DEL RIO, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to Del Rio Sector’s Eagle Pass Station apprehended six large groups of migrants within a 36-hour … Read more
WASHINGTON – Billionaire Elon Musk made clear on Thursday that even though he wants Twitter to lift its permanent ban on former President Donald Trump, … Read more
By Leika Kihara TOKYO – The Bank of Japan is dropping hints the recent rise in inflation may prove longer-lasting and driven by solid demand, … Read more
SHEFFIELD: Don’t Believe Biden’s Spin On Jobs — Wage Increases Are Less Than Inflation Carrie Sheffield on May 6, 2022 President Joe Biden tried to crow … Read more
DEL RIO, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to Del Rio Sector’s Eagle Pass Station apprehended three large groups of migrants, shortly after they … Read more
WASHINGTON – U.S. construction spending barely rose in March as a moderate increase in outlays on private projects was partially offset by a further decline … Read more
FRANKFURT – Poorer households trust the European Central Bank less, particularly in countries where income inequality is greater, an ECB study showed on Wednesday. The … Read more
By Chen Aizhu and Muyu Xu (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia exported nearly 13% less oil to China in March than a year earlier but retained … Read more
EXCLUSIVE: States That Tax Less Have Better Economic Prospects, Study Shows Samantha Renck on April 18, 2022 States with lower taxes and less spending have … Read more
SHANGHAI – The smallness of a cut to the amount of money Chinese banks must hold in reserves may reflect concern by the Chinese central … Read more
By David Milliken and William Schomberg LONDON -British consumers spent more in early April, partly due to soaring fuel prices, but fewer people left their … Read more
By Tyler Clifford (Reuters) – A federal judge in Minnesota on Tuesday sentenced two Illinois men to much less than mandatory minimum 35-year prison sentences … Read more
SAO PAULO – Brazilian brewer Ambev SA is more concerned with improving return on invested capital than with its market share, said its Chief Executive … Read more
By Howard Schneider and Dan Burns (Reuters) – The coronavirus pandemic’s grip on the U.S. job market notably loosened in March, two years after a … Read more
By Nelson Bocanegra and Julia Symmes Cobb BOGOTA – Colombia’s central bank board raised the benchmark interest rate by 100 basis points to 5% on … Read more
CHICAGO, March 22, 2022 — A study presented today at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 2022 Annual Meeting found that Black patients were less … Read more
CHICAGO, March 22, 2022 — Cementless knee replacement, an alternative approach to traditional cemented knee replacement surgery, is garnering interest in the field of orthopedic surgery. … Read more
– Brazilian fintech Nubank said on Monday that new central bank rules for digital banks will bring lower capital requirements than originally expected next year … Read more
By Leah Douglas – Landowners in Iowa have been slow to cede their property rights to a 2,000-mile (3,219 km) proposed carbon dioxide pipeline that … Read more
By Leika Kihara TOKYO – An expected reshuffle of the Bank of Japan’s board will give Prime Minister Fumio Kishida a chance to replace a … Read more
By Nancy Lapid – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the … Read more
Tesla recalled nearly 600,000 vehicles on Thursday, the electric car maker’s fifth major recall in the past several months. The recall, which affects all 2020-2022 … Read more
By Gloria Dickie LONDON – Advances in satellite technology have revealed that the world’s glaciers contain significantly less ice than previously thought, according to a … Read more
House Appropriations Committee Chair Rosa DeLauro unveiled an initial short-term government funding bill in hopes of averting a shutdown set to take effect on Feb. … Read more
Young women were five times less likely than young men to aspire toward STEM careers in 80 different countries, according to research and a report … Read more
EDINBURG, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents disrupted three migrant smuggling attempts resulting in 16 arrests. On the evening of Jan. … Read more
PARIS – French inflation fell less than expected in January as it eased back from a 13-year high on lower prices for manufactured goods due … Read more
Trenton – Senator Joe Cryan, the newly-selected chair of the Senate Military and Veterans Affairs Committee, said that he will follow through on issues discussed at … Read more
A U.S. Army master sergeant was found dead last week in his home in Alaska, making him the fifth soldier to die in the state … Read more
Religious couples are less likely to get divorced despite marrying younger — a factor generally associated with higher divorce rates — because they are less … Read more