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Brazil's Senate on Wednesday approved in a first vote a constitutional amendment to change how the government accounts for ...
All payments under the biggest item in the seven-year budget plan could be linked to the rule of law, according to plans ...
Richard C. Longworth’s op-ed in regards to President Donald Trump is right about Trump’s greatness but is mistaken about his ...
The CPA, a University of Delaware graduate, recently pledged millions to the school. How did an accountant get so rich?
An Israeli strike last week outside a health clinic that killed at least 15 people reignited long-standing concerns around the IDF's approach to proportionality.
Attorneys for the government wrote in a filing that the judiciary does not have authority to order the executive branch how to carry out its decision-making process.
A provision in the GOP’s sweeping new law is already changing how Americans stay covered under Medicaid and CHIP, and experts ...
At dawn on June 1, gunfire shattered the stillness of Mali's military base in Boulkessi. Waves of jihadist insurgents from an ...
Oregon officials said they won’t fine people floating in two inner tubes tied together, even if they don’t have a permit, beginning in 2026.
The FTC’s new rule on “unfair or deceptive fees” aims to also get rid of “drip pricing,” which is when a hotel advertises a ...
Grayson Mathis Jr. led officers on a chase. During the pursuit, he ran off the road on Dobbins Bridge Road, striking Brenda ...
In this episode of our podcast series, The AI Workplace, Sam Sedaei (associate, Chicago) is joined by Cécile Martin (partner, Paris) to discuss a landmark French court case on the a company’s pilot ...