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Missouri's pro sports teams push to get legal sports gambling on 2024 ballot
Missouri's pro sports teams push to get legal sports gambling on 2024 ballot
A coalition of professional sports teams in Missouri is backing a new proposal to put the legalization of sports betting on the 2024 ballot
2023-09-13 02:58
Won Seen Having Upper Hand Over Baht as Asia’s Best Currency
Won Seen Having Upper Hand Over Baht as Asia’s Best Currency
The South Korean won will probably maintain its lead as the best-performing Asian currency this quarter, keeping ahead
2023-11-27 09:25
Leon Black Headed Off Epstein Lawsuit in US Virgin Islands Deal
Leon Black Headed Off Epstein Lawsuit in US Virgin Islands Deal
Private equity titan Leon Black reached a deal to avoid a public legal battle with the US Virgin
2023-07-22 08:28
Analysis-Bullish investors take heart in Powell's 'balanced' outlook
Analysis-Bullish investors take heart in Powell's 'balanced' outlook
By David Randall and Lewis Krauskopf Investors seeking justification for breathtaking rallies in stocks and bonds are finding
2023-12-02 04:24
Wall Street Traders Are Placing All-or-Nothing Bets on a Soft Landing
Wall Street Traders Are Placing All-or-Nothing Bets on a Soft Landing
From the weakest borrowers in Corporate America to the abandoned districts of the S&P 500, Wall Street traders
2023-11-18 05:48
Schneider National, Inc. names Darrell Campbell Executive Vice President and CFO
Schneider National, Inc. names Darrell Campbell Executive Vice President and CFO
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2023-09-06 18:59
Netflix's subscriber growth surges in a sign that crackdown on password sharing is paying off
Netflix's subscriber growth surges in a sign that crackdown on password sharing is paying off
Netflix enjoyed its biggest springtime spurt in subscribers since the early days of the pandemic three years ago, providing the latest sign that a recent crackdown on password sharing and the rollout of a cheaper subscription option are paying off
2023-07-20 07:19
Midea's PortaSplit Receives Prestigious Award at IFA, Showcasing Innovation and User-Centric Approach
Midea's PortaSplit Receives Prestigious Award at IFA, Showcasing Innovation and User-Centric Approach
BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 1, 2023--
2023-09-02 01:19
SVB agrees to sell its investment banking division
SVB agrees to sell its investment banking division
SVB Financial Group said on Sunday it has entered into an agreement to sell its investment banking division,
2023-06-19 00:16
Far-Right Leader Wilders Leads Dutch Poll on Eve of Election
Far-Right Leader Wilders Leads Dutch Poll on Eve of Election
Dutch far-right populist Geert Wilders jumped to first place in the latest survey ahead of elections on Wednesday,
2023-11-21 20:46
PwC Australia sacks eight partners over tax leak scandal
PwC Australia sacks eight partners over tax leak scandal
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY PwC Australia has fired eight partners including its former chief executive as part of
2023-07-03 10:58
Wisconsin governor seals 400 years of public school funding increases with budget veto
Wisconsin governor seals 400 years of public school funding increases with budget veto
Wisconsin Gov Tony Evers, a Democrat, used his line-item veto power to enact a state budget that increases spending for public schools for the next 400 years, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. Mr Evers used the broad powers given to Wisconsin governors to strike a hyphen and the “20” from a reference to the 2024-2025 school year. The line-item veto will make sure that the limits that the state imposes on school districts on how much they are allowed to raise per student will increase by $325 until 2425. The line-item veto will table debates between the two parties during the budget-writing season. Republicans control the state legislature in Wisconsin. Mr Evers said that the move would “provide school districts with predictable long-term increases for the foreseeable future.” Mr Evers also used his line-item veto to nullify much of Republicans’ proposed $3.5m tax cut that would have mostly slashed taxes on the state’s wealthiest residents. But Robin Vos, the speaker of the state House, decried the move. “Legislative Republicans worked tirelessly over the last few months to block Governor Evers’ liberal tax and spending agenda. Unfortunately, because of his powerful veto authority, he reinstated some of it today,” he said in a statement. Dan Rossmiller, who represents the Wisconsin Association of School Boards, said that while the permanent annual funding was “certainly appreciated,” the additional funding could vary depending on the school district and that the rate might not meet or exceed inflation rates in some districts. “I wish the amount would have been higher,” he said. “With inflation at 40-year highs, it's really important to be able to attract and retain teachers and staff, and to be able to pay the increased costs of everything in a school district's budget.” Republicans likely could not override Mr Evers’s action since they lack a veto-proof majority in the state legislature. Read More Watch live: Trump aide Walt Nauta attends court on charges related to classified documents DeSantis doubles down on ‘homophobic’ anti-Trump ad: ‘Totally fair game’
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