• Legal expert shows how Trump's 'everyone is lying' defense will backfire with jury

    The blame game could damage Donald Trump's defense with the jury. On Thursday, porn star Stormy Daniels fielded a barrage of questions aimed at undermining her credibility both as a truth teller and a money grubber. And the effort may come back to bite Trump's efforts to disprove her. ALSO READ: Trump’s Manhattan trial could determine whether rule of law survives: criminologist"She's necessary from the standpoint of – if they're saying that there was a conspiracy to unlawfully affect the...

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  • No plan to illegally use pension funds — Edun

    Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, yesterday dismissed insinuations of plan by the Federal Government to borrow pension funds.

  • Why the Bank of England must cut interest rates

    As the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) announces its interest rate decision today it has the chance to…What to read next: Elphicke is wrong: the Tories haven’t abandoned the centre ground | Pro-Palestine campus protests have gone too far | Sunak’s ex-ministers demand Home Office overhaul | Tory MP Natalie Elphicke defects to Labour

  • Government must fund start-ups: ZNCC

    THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) has implored the government to channel more funding to start-ups as they have the potential To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

    • MSNBC

    New documents show how disinformation expert was unfairly tarred

    It may seem like a distant memory at this point, but the conservative crusade against disinformation experts truly ramped up in 2022 with the MAGA movement’s attacks on respected researcher Nina Jankowicz. Jankowicz had been tapped to run a now-defunct panel within the Department of Homeland Security which was going to focus on the spread of harmful disinformation and devise ways to counter it. The panel was scrapped after Republicans — in particular, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim...

  • Labor is limiting access to retirees’ super pension funds

    When someone retires after the age of 60, their superannuation savings become ‘unrestricted non-preserved’ and can be converted into pension phase, or…What to read next: The pop culture wars | Warragamba Dam: the political yo-yo of failed water politics | Think of the kids: student-led learning finally dies | Victorian budget blues

  • To put citizens' interests first, the EU must be transformed

    We need to strengthen the EU's capacity for collective action.

  • Wisconsin Pension Fund Owns More Than $100 Million in Bitcoin Assets

    State of Wisconsin Investment Board purchased more than $160 million in new ETFs.

  • Customers Bank purchases FDIC interest in fintech investment fund

    The financial institution makes $5 million investment.

  • Column: Fresh funding for keiki food programs must be maintained

    With a flourish of legislative finesse that would make even the most cynical observer take notice, Hawaii’s lawmakers have delivered a master- stroke with the passage of House Bill 2430.

    • WBRZ

    Local expert shares insight on 2024 Westminster Dog Show

    Will it be a Bloodhound, a Beagle or a Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen? The search for America's top dog is underway at the super bowl of dog shows — the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. WBRZ's John Pastorek was joined in the studio by Carol Grotton from the Mississippi Gulf Coast Kennel Club and his Doberman Lacey to talk all things dog show before the event wraps up Tuesday, May 14. Permalink| Comments