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Trump floats using Insurrection Act to combat Chicago crime, says Pritzker should 'beg' for his help
President Donald Trump said he could legally invoke the Insurrection Act to tackle violent crime in Chicago, saying ...
We explain how much stamp duty people pay, how much it adds to the Treasury coffers and what could replace it if it is axed.
British finance minister Rachel Reeves should use her budget in November to carry out a long overdue reform of the taxation ...
Why are we okay with students using ChatGPT "just to brainstorm" when we know that brainstorming is the very engine of human ...
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Trump floats use of Insurrection Act to deploy military in Chicago
Trump told reporters he's “allowed” to use the law but hasn’t done so yet because he’s confident in his legal appeals.
Obesity is a major public health and economic challenge in the US, costing the health care system an estimated $173 billion ...
Whenever you want the people you lead to do something — to do anything — always include the word “because.” But don’t stop there. Make sure your “because” is clear, logical, and compelling. Then ...
China, for First Time, Vows to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions President Xi Jinping told a U.N. climate conference that his country would seek to reduce emissions by at least 7 to 10 percent by 2035.
Clark said, "Republicans are spiking health insurance premiums by 75% for everyday Americans" if they don’t extend enhanced ACA subsidies. If the Republican-controlled Congress does not extend ...
Trump could use a shutdown to dismantle government functions, wrote Max Stier, chief executive of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit focused on improving the federal government.
A new development that initially planned to bring 5,000 new housing units to the area could soon draw sprawling data centers.
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