Brexit need not be necessarily so, E.U.’s top court rules
Welcome to Monday, the 54th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Here are some news items to get your week started. — Britain can change its mind about exiting,...
View ArticleSubverting state power leads to prison
Welcome to Monday, the 33rd anniversary of the Challenger explosion. Here are some news items to get your week started. — Chinese civil rights attorney faces prison for subversion of state power. —...
View ArticlePolice object to Waze’s directions
Welcome to Monday, the 103rd anniversary of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s first concert. Here are some news items to get your week started: — The New York Police Department threatens to sue Waze...
View ArticleChina’s state-owned firm’s interest in Metro causes concern
WASHINGTON — China’s state-owned rail car manufacturer has shown interest in building the next generation of rail cars for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, and federal officials are...
View ArticleTrump order on China will hurt us, small businesses say
Although President Donald Trump has told U.S. companies to stop dealing with China, small business owners say complying would hurt, even devastate them.
View ArticleOpioids settlement will likely be less than expected
Welcome to Monday, the 219th anniversary of the House of Representatives’ breaking in Thomas Jefferson’s favor an Electoral College tie for the presidency between Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Here are...
View ArticleUS tariffs on China are illegal, says world trade body
A World Trade Organization panel ruled Tuesday that Trump administration tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods are illegal, vindicating Beijing even if the United States has all but...
View ArticleBiden’s solar ambitions collide with concerns of forced labor in China
The Biden administration’s solar power ambitions are colliding with complaints that the global industry depends on Chinese raw materials that might be produced by forced labor.
View ArticleBipartisan Senate passes bill to boost technology industry, counter rivals
The Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill Tuesday that aims to boost U.S. semiconductor production and the development of artificial intelligence and other technology in the face of growing...
View ArticleLawyers’ job market may level off in 2023
Today is Monday, the 127th anniversary of the first auto race in the United States. Here are some other news items. – Job market for lawyers might level off in 2023. – Hong Kong’s leader asks if...
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