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Apr 25 2024
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Petrobras shareholders vote to pay extraordinary dividends - The Brazilian Report
Shareholders of Brazil’s oil giant Petrobras approved in a Thursday general meeting the payment of around BRL 22 billion (USD 4.2 billion) in extraordinary dividends relating to Q4 2023, reversing a previous board decision and ending a long public dispute that seemed to threaten the job of chief executive Jean Paul Prates. Early in March, Mr. Prates said on social media that the Petrobras
The Brazilian ReportApr 23 2024
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Italian Senate approves law allowing anti-abortion groups to access women considering procedure
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s far-right-led government scored a victory Tuesday with the Senate approving a law allowing anti-abortion groups access to women considering ending their pregnancies. The development revives tensions around the issue of abortion in Italy, 46 years after it was legalized in the overwhelmingly Catholic country. The Senate, where the government has a majority,
Fox News (Online News)Feb 23 2024
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New York City Law Allowing Non-Citizens to Vote Ruled Unconstitutional - The Michigan Star
A New York City law that would allow non-citizens to vote in local elections was deemed unconstitutional by a state appeals court on Wednesday. The law would have allowed roughly 800,000 green card holders and individuals with federal work authorization living in the Big Apple to vote in the city’s elections, including in mayoral and City Council elections. Democratic and Republican elected
The Michigan StarApr 19 2024
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Large law enforcement response to Weymouth Spring Carnival
THE AIR TONIGHT HERE ON METV. THERE IS A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE AT THE WEYMOUTH SPRING CARNIVAL TONIGHT, RIGHT BY WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. THE COMPANY THAT RUNS THE CARNIVAL SAYS THAT A CROWD GOT OUT OF HAND. FIESTA SHOWS SAYS THAT NO ONE WAS HURT AND THIS WAS NOT A SHOOTING. WEYMOUTH POLICE HAVE NOT RELEASED ANY FURTHER INFORMATION. WE ARE WORKING T Numerous law enforcement officers responded to
WCVBApr 16 2024
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Manchin presses Becerra to implement opioid law
Sen. Joe Manchin today pressed HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra to accelerate his efforts to implement an anti-addiction law aimed at better sharing vital patient information with providers. Why it matters: Jessie's Law can help prevent doctors from inadvertently prescribing opioids to people with a history of addiction, by ensuring that patient health records include past opioid use disorder. •
AxiosApr 19 2024
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Pence Weighs In On Who He’s Voting For In 2024
Former Vice President Mike Pence said during an interview this week that he will not reveal who he is voting for in the upcoming presidential election — but it won’t be President Joe Biden. Pence, who dropped out of the Republican Party presidential primary before any voting happened after failing to gain traction with voters, made the remarks during a Tuesday interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper
The Daily WireApr 25 2024
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Minneapolis educators reach tentative deal ahead of strike vote
The tentative deal comes just hours before union members were expected to vote on a strike. MINNEAPOLIS — In a surprise turnaround, the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers came to a tentative agreement with the school district just hours before union members were expected to vote on a strike Thursday. Just as recent as Wednesday night, the union said negotiations had stalled. Teacher Jill
KARE11Apr 19 2024
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Arizona Will Not Enforce 1864 Abortion Law Until June
Arizona’s controversial 1864 abortion ban will not be enforced until June 8, the state’s Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes said in a letter to abortion providers Friday, after lawmakers on both sides of the aisle roundly criticized the state Supreme Court’s recent decision to enact one of the most strict abortion bans in the country. The earliest date the state’s ban will become
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