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Fewer Small Businesses in US Are Raising Employee Pay 
Fewer Small Businesses in US Are Raising Employee Pay 
Just over a third of US small-business owners said they raised worker compensation in June on net, the
2023-07-07 01:51
Amazon’s $1.65 Billion Bid to Buy iRobot Gets In-Depth EU Probe
Amazon’s $1.65 Billion Bid to Buy iRobot Gets In-Depth EU Probe
Amazon.com Inc.’s $1.65 billion bid to buy vacuum cleaner maker iRobot Corp. faces an in-depth European Union investigation
2023-07-07 01:48
OceanGate Suspends Operations After Loss of Titan Submersible
OceanGate Suspends Operations After Loss of Titan Submersible
OceanGate said it has halted all exploration and business operations, just a few weeks after five people were
2023-07-07 01:19
Cautious Banxico Members Say It’s Too Early to Talk Interest Rate Cuts
Cautious Banxico Members Say It’s Too Early to Talk Interest Rate Cuts
Mexico’s central bankers remained cautious and avoided discussing a timeline for interest rate cuts at their last meeting,
2023-07-07 00:59
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’
2023-07-06 23:23
Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp Trove Must Be Released, Court Rules
Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp Trove Must Be Released, Court Rules
The UK government must comply with an inquiry panel’s demand to disclose all of former Prime Minister Boris
2023-07-06 22:55
Gender Law More Than Doubles Women Lawmakers in Sierra Leone
Gender Law More Than Doubles Women Lawmakers in Sierra Leone
The number of women lawmakers in Sierra Leone is set to more than double after the West African
2023-07-06 22:19
New Jersey ‘Lawyering Up’ Over Congestion Tax, Murphy Says
New Jersey ‘Lawyering Up’ Over Congestion Tax, Murphy Says
New Jersey is pursuing legal options to block New York’s congestion pricing plan that would charge motorists entering
2023-07-06 22:16
Foreigners Pour Money Into Turkish Stocks on Hopes for U-Turn
Foreigners Pour Money Into Turkish Stocks on Hopes for U-Turn
Overseas investors bought up Turkish equities at the fastest pace in 31 months since June on hopes for
2023-07-06 21:46
CFA Level II Success Rate Jumps Above Historic Average to 52%
CFA Level II Success Rate Jumps Above Historic Average to 52%
The pass rate for the second level of the chartered financial analyst exam surged past its historic average,
2023-07-06 20:53
India-Dominated Clearing Union Moves Toward Rupee Settlement
India-Dominated Clearing Union Moves Toward Rupee Settlement
Nine central banks linked to a South Asia-focused clearing house have reached a consensus to settle trade in
2023-07-06 19:53
Zelenskiy Arrives in Bulgaria Amid Shift to Support Kyiv
Zelenskiy Arrives in Bulgaria Amid Shift to Support Kyiv
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrived on a one-day visit to Bulgaria as the Balkan country’s new government looks
2023-07-06 19:17
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