“The current public health crisis will weigh heavily on economic activity, employment and inflation in the short term, and poses considerable risks to the economic outlook in the medium term,” the central bank said in a statement. Despite the economy starting to recover after stopping during the pandemic’s closure in …
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Pompeo: United States Increases Sanctions on Syria, This Time Targeting Assad’s Son
The State Department and Treasury Department announced Wednesday that 14 additional sanctions were applied to the Assad regime in a bid to end the nine-year civil war in Syria. Economic sanctions and individual designations began last month under Cesar Syria’s Civil Protection Law, signed by President Trump in December last …
Read More »Weingarten: Possible Teacher Strikes in Arizona, Florida, Texas
So if leaders refuse to resort to remote instruction in areas with high levels of community spread or positive evidence, Weingarten said “they will see a security strike there.” Weingarten’s warning comes a day after the union president announced that coronavirus-related strikes are on the table, adding new tension to …
Read More »Better than Kam Chancellor? Jets fan offers insight on new Seahawks star Jamal Adams
The Seattle Seahawks made a massive move last Saturday as they traded for New York Jets safety Jamal Adams. Seattle gave up veteran safety Bradley McDougald, along with two first-round picks and a third pick from 2021 to land one of the game’s brightest young stars. We have discussed at …
Read More »Court says Judd can sue Weinstein for sexual harassment
LOS ANGELES (AP) – A federal appeals court reinstated a significant portion of Ashley Judd’s lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein on Wednesday, discovering that the producer had power over the actor, which should allow him to sue under a sexual harassment law for California. A three-judge panel of the United States …
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