Bank dividends could be at risk. Bank stocks fell on Friday after the Federal Reserve highlighted potential vulnerabilities in the sector. The central bank suspended buybacks and limited dividends from financial institutions until the third quarter after its recent stress tests. Banks are expected to announce any changes in their …
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UK needs ‘Rooseveltian’ approach to economics, says Boris Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves Downing Street on his way to Buckingham Palace after the general election in London, Britain, on December 13, 2019. Thomas Mukoya | Reuters British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the country needs a “Rooseveltian” approach to the economy after the coronavirus epidemic, as it …
Read More »Supreme Court rejects death row appeal to stop federal executions
People wait in line to attend the opening day of the new Supreme Court mandate in Washington, October 1, 2018. Aaron P. Bernstein | Reuters The Supreme Court said Monday it will not hear an appeal filed by death row inmates trying to block a lower court order allowing the …
Read More »Colorado Advocates: Continuous Sweeping of Homeless Camps at Risk of Further Spread of Coronavirus | Colorado Springs News
Melody Lewis lives as a nomad in the heart of downtown Denver. Sticking her head out of her green tent on a recent day in June, the 57-year-old pointed to a few blocks from where city crews picked up her mid-sidewalk tent earlier this spring and replaced it. with landscaped …
Read More »Former Raiders head coach ‘Hogs’ creator Joe Bugel dies at 80
FILE – In this Sept. 23, 2007, file photo, assistant Washington Redskins head coach Joe Bugel observes during an NFL football game in Landover, Maryland. Former Redskins assistant coach Bugel has died. He was 80 years old. The team announced that Bugel died on Sunday, June 28, 2020. He did …
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