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Mar 12 2023
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Xavi 'saddened' by Barcelona relegation chants
Xavi Hernandez said he was surprised and saddened by the hostility aimed at Barcelona by Athletic Bilbao supporters during his side's 1-0 win at San Mames on Sunday. Raphinha struck the only goal of the game to restore Barca's nine-point lead at the top of LaLiga as Athletic fans protested following allegations the Catalan club bought favourable treatment from referees. The home crowd threw
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Mar 23 2023
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Philadelphia Trial Program to Pay Pregnant Women $1K Per Month
Philadelphia officials have begun fundraising to launch a trial program that would give expectant mothers in certain communities $1,000 a month, the New York Post reported Wednesday. The city’s Department of Public Health is looking to start the Philly Joy Bank pilot program by early 2024, to “help ease racial disparities in infant mortality rates,” according to the report. Officials said
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Feb 16 2023
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Commerzbank Profits Jump Before Return To German Stock Elite
Germany's second-largest lender Commerzbank said Thursday its net profit tripled in 2022 as the bank prepares for reentry into the Frankfurt Stock Exchange's blue-chip DAX index.
The group said it made a bottom-line profit of 1.44 billion euros ($1.54 billion) in 2022, up from 430 million euros the previous year.
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Jun 01 2023
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U.S. weekly jobless claims rise modestly; layoffs increase in May
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits increased modestly last week, suggesting the labor market remains tight despite growing fears of a recession amid higher borrowing costs.
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 232,000 for the week ended May 27. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 235,000 claims for the
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Mar 22 2023
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Only 1 Black rep among 9 whites get role in talks on Jackson MS policing
One Black lawmaker and nine white ones have been chosen to negotiate final versions of bills that could expand the territory of a state-run police department inside Mississippi's majority-Black capital city. Critics say the bills are a way for the Republican-controlled state government to exert control over Jackson, which is 83% Black and is governed by Democrats. More:Bills impacting Jackson
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Mar 16 2023
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Stamford substitute teacher refused to return $54K she was mistakenly paid for 2 days of work: cops
A Connecticut substitute teacher was arrested after she was mistakenly paid $54,000 for just two days of work and refused to return the money, police said. Shalyn Coley, a 24-year-old educator in the Stamford Public School District, was paid over $54,000 for just two days of work in October and November 2022, according to an arrest warrant obtained by The Stamford Advocate. The money, which
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Apr 14 2023
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NRA convention puts GOP's gun gamble on full display
Mass shootings in Louisville and Nashville didn't keep the NRA's annual convention from attracting a pack of likely Republican presidential candidates.
Why it matters: The three-day convention, which opened in Indianapolis on Friday, broadcasts the extreme staying power gun politics have with generations of Republican politicians.
What's happening: Conservatives remain relatively
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Mar 21 2023
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Only 1 Black rep gets role in talks on Mississippi policing
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — One Black lawmaker and nine white ones have been chosen to negotiate final versions of bills that could expand the territory of a state-run police department inside Mississippi's majority-Black capital city. Critics say the bills are a way for the Republican-controlled state government to exert control over Jackson, which is 83% Black and is governed by Democrats. The
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Feb 02 2023
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Explainer: The Fed says disinflation is welcome. What is that, exactly?
Financial markets this week latched on to what U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell called "most welcome" disinflation, betting it signals the central bank's war on high inflation is nearing an end.
Powell in fact used the word 15 times during his 45-minute press conference Wednesday - an explosion of attention after just one mention in other press conferences going back to the
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Mar 15 2023
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Another North Carolina home falls into Atlantic Ocean and more are at risk
Officials warn that with climate change raising sea levels and producing stronger hurricanes, the sight of oceanfront homes disappearing into the surf will likely increase in the coming years if swift action isn't taken. How does climate change affect you?: Subscribe to the weekly Climate Point newsletter What does this mean for Outer Banks residents? For residents and property owners in
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