• San Antonio mayoral candidates say reproductive fund shouldn't pay for abortion travel

    Both of San Antonio's mayoral candidates voiced opposition Wednesday to San Antonio's Reproductive Justice Fund being used to help residents obtain abortions out of state. District 8 Councilman Manny Pelaez and District 9 Councilman John Courage — the only two members of council to officially declare runs for the city's top elected office — said they back the fund but not if it spends taxpayer money on travel to skirt Texas' ban on nearly all abortions. That put the pair in the same...

  • Free Taylor Swift tickets: Company will pay 2 friends to travel to London, attend Eras Tour

    Taylor Swift fans are being offered the opportunity of their "wildest dreams." Flytographer, a Canada-based platform that connects travelers with photographers around the world, is looking to hire two Swiftie BFFs to attend the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium in London on Aug. 19, 2024. The company launched three Taylor Swift-inspired photo tours in London, Paris and New York, according to a press release. OSCAR MAYER WILL PAY WIENERMOBILE DRIVERS $35K TO TRAVEL ACROSS US IN A GIANT HOT DOG "The...

  • Irish women still forced to travel for abortions

    There are numerous barriers are still in place for women trying to access abortion services, especially in rural areas

  • Sununu: Abortion 'Actually Could Be a Bigger Problem for Democrats'

    Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH) said Thursday on CNN's "The Lead" that the issue of abortion "could be a bigger problem for Democrats" in the November election. | Clips

  • Travelers Companies (NYSE:TRV) Rating Reiterated by JMP Securities

    Travelers Companies (NYSE:TRV – Get Free Report)‘s stock had its “market perform” rating reiterated by stock analysts at JMP Securities in a note issued to investors on Friday, Benzinga reports. Other research analysts have also recently issued research reports about the stock. Morgan Stanley increased their target price on shares of Travelers Companies from $222.00 […]

  • Memo to Joe: Guess which big companies are not paying their ‘fair share’?

    Special to WorldTribune.com By Stephen Moore, April 10, 2024 President Joe Biden keeps lecturing corporate America to “pay your fair share” of taxes. It turns out he’s right that some companies really are getting away scot-free from paying taxes. But it isn’t Big Tech companies in Silicon Valley or the Wall Street financial company “fat […]

  • 'Major hurdles': The reality check behind Biden's big abortion promise

    President Joe Biden has repeatedly said that if re-elected, he would reverse the Trump-era actions that transformed abortion rights in America and make Roe v. Wade protections the law of the land. “Donald Trump is the reason Roe v. Wade has ended," Biden's X account posted Monday. "If you reelect me and @KamalaHarris, we’ll be the reason it’s restored.” In reality, Biden and Democrats nationally would have to defy a litany of challenges to make that happen. A long, complicated path to that...

  • When it comes to government planes and political trips, who pays for a president’s campaign travel?

    In any election year, there’s a fuzzy line between governing and campaigning.

  • Cornwall Council-owned company Corserv pays nearly a quarter of its bills late

    The company anticipates that there will be improvement in its payment performance during the second half of the financial year

  • Google, a $1.97 trillion company, is protesting California's plan to pay journalists

    Google, the search giant that brought in more than $73 billion in profit last year, is protesting a California bill that would require it and other platforms to pay media outlets. The company announced that it was beginning a “short-term test” that will block links to local California news sources for a “small percentage” of users in the state. The move is in response to the California Journalism Preservation Act, a bill that would require Google, Meta and other platforms to pay California...

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    Arizona shows that punting to the states will not alleviate Trump’s abortion problem

    It only took a day – and a stunning court ruling reviving a Civil War-era abortion ban in a vital swing state – to disprove Donald Trump’s claim that he had taken the issue of abortion “largely out of play” for the 2024 election. The Arizona Supreme Court’s order for the state to implement a 160-year-old law, which contains a single exception to save the life of a pregnant person, opened a wide lane for Democrats in a state that could decide the presidential election and the destiny of the...

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    Arizona shows that punting to the states will not alleviate Trump’s abortion problem

    Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN (CNN) — It only took a day – and a stunning court ruling reviving a Civil War-era abortion ban in a vital swing state – to disprove Donald Trump’s claim that he had taken the issue of abortion “largely out of play” for the 2024 election. The Arizona Supreme Court’s