(Reuters) – Last month’s failure of New York-based Signature Bank was caused by “poor management” and a pursuit of “rapid, unrestrained growth” with little regard for risk management, the Federal …
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Majority Of Voters Believe Buttigieg’s Response To Toxic Train Derailment Was ‘Fair’ Or ‘Poor’: POLL
Majority Of Voters Believe Buttigieg’s Response To Toxic Train Derailment Was ‘Fair’ Or ‘Poor’: POLL Alexa Schwerha on March 24, 2023 More voters appear to be dissatisfied than content with …
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‘Poor Judgment’: Ted Cruz Presses Biden Nominee Over Democratic Political Donations Bronson Winslow on February 14, 2023 Republican Texas Sen. and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ranking member Ted Cruz questioned …
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(Reuters) – Match Group Inc was on track to shed a fifth of its value following the sudden departure of its Tinder unit head and a downbeat revenue forecast for …
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NUSA DUA, Indonesia – Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on Friday failure by G20 finance chiefs meeting in Bali to reach consensus could be catastrophic for low-income countries …
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Overwhelming Majority Of Americans Think The Economy Is ‘Poor’: POLL Sebastian Hughes on June 6, 2022 Over four-fifths of Americans think the state of the economy is “poor” or “not …
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Dems’ School Closures Were An Absolute Disaster For Poor And Minority Students, Study Shows Kendall Tietz on May 5, 2022 A study from Harvard’s Center for Education Policy Research (CEPR) …
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By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON – Sharply higher global food and energy prices due to the war in Ukraine are hitting poor countries, and better mechanisms for dealing with sovereign debt …
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Obama’s DHS Secretary Didn’t Sugarcoat The Poor Timing Of Biden’s Latest Border Decision Jennie Taer on April 11, 2022 Former President Barack Obama’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh …
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WASHINGTON – Americans living in poorer counties died during the pandemic at almost twice the rate of those in rich counties, a study released Monday by the Poor People’s Campaign …
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LONDON – Military conscripts in the Russian-backed Donbas region have been sent into front-line combat against Ukrainian troops with no training, little food and water, and inadequate weapons, six people …
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NEW YORK – The poorest will be the hardest hit across Latin America and the Caribbean by the economic fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with the region facing further …
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By David Lawder WASHINGTON -The World Bank on Wednesday said a number of developing countries face near-term wheat supply shortages due to their high dependence on Ukrainian wheat exports that …
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By Mike Dolan LONDON – The European Central Bank’s decision to keep on tightening despite fear of war and stagflation has been criticised as either bluff or error – but …
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Miami, Florida – A 28-year-old Pahokee, Florida man was sentenced yesterday in West Palm Beach federal court to 25 years in prison for enticing poor children in the Philippines to …
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WASHINGTON – Poorer Americans are seeing the benefit from strong U.S. economic growth, the Biden administration said on Wednesday, citing research suggesting that COVID stimulus and other measures may have …
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By Andy Bruce LONDON – Britain’s rich and poor alike are experiencing surges in inflation, official data showed on Friday, although soaring food and energy prices mean low-income households stand …
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JOHANNESBURG – Developing countries are paying more to service their debt than at any other time in the past two decades, with a heavier burden on the horizon if the …
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– U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed to business leaders on Monday to support developing countries “in their hour of need” with access to COVID-19 vaccines, help to combat the climate …
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Trenton – The Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Senators Fred Madden and Shirley Turner that would prohibit invasive examinations of an unconscious patient by a health care practitioner without a …
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By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON – Spurred by the coronavirus pandemic, dozens of U.S. cities are deploying a new tool in their war on poverty: cash. At least 16 cities and …
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By Francesco Guarascio BRUSSELS – Pfizer and BioNtech are set to displace AstraZeneca as the main suppliers of COVID-19 vaccines to the global COVAX programme at the start of 2022, …
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By Marcelo Rochabrun PISACCASA, Peru – Gabino Leon is angry, and he is not alone. The farmer in Peru’s southern Apurimac region watches each day as hundreds of trucks carrying …
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By Felix Onuah ABUJA – Nigeria is considering a transport subsidy for its poorest families to cushion the effects of an “eventual” removal of a petrol subsidy, Finance Minister Zainab …
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By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA – As children and adolescents are at lower risk of severe COVID-19 disease, countries should prioritise adults and sharing vaccine doses with the COVAX programme to …