Rome is set to grant Italian citizenship to Argentina’s President Javier Milei, local media has reported, citing government sources. Milei,
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Justices take up cases on religious tax exemption and California climate change mandate
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review a decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court rejecting efforts by Catholic Charities to seek an exemption from the state’s unemployment tax. Catholic Charities contends that both it and the four agencies that operate under its umbrella qualify…
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UK could offer celebs protection from AI clones
LONDON — Celebrities and other public figures could be offered fresh legal protections to stop artificial intelligence tools mimicking their
Could Nigel Farage Really Become The Next Prime Minister?
Nigel Farage is growing increasingly bullish about his chances of entering No.10. Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf could never be
The Bundesbank says 2025 spells big trouble for German economy
It hasn’t been a great year for Germany’s economy and 2025 isn’t likely to be much better, the Deutsche Bundesbank
The morning read for Friday, Dec. 13
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: US Supreme Court should avoid climate change cases, Biden administration says (Nate Raymond, Reuters) Supreme Court begins online lottery for seating, upending D.C….
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UK Cabinet row erupts over crucial 2013 Syria vote
LONDON — British government ministers are openly at odds over whether it was right to block military action against Bashar
‘A significant cultural loss to the city’ if Jalgos sports and social club can’t re-open
One of the campaigners who fought to keep the city’s Caribbean social club open more than a decade ago says it will ‘be more than just a building closing’. The […]
Germany’s Scholz nears his endgame. Here’s what’s going to happen.
BERLIN — Few other countries can choreograph a government collapse that’s as painstakingly slow and deliberate as Germany is doing
UK Economy Shrinks For Second Month In A Row, Dealing A Blow To Rachel Reeves
Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves speaks with the media as she arrives for a meeting of eurogroup finance