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Houston Judges Handling Fallout From Ex-Colleague’s Ethics Scandal Named as Potential Witnesses
Government lawyers identified three judges on Houston’s bankruptcy court as potential witnesses in civil litigation involving former colleague David R. Jones and the undisclosed relationship that forced him to resign.
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Business Groups Press Canada Officials to Bring End to Railroad Stoppage
Canada’s government is under pressure to intervene and bring an end to the simultaneous labor stoppage at the country’s two main railroads.
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Most Climate Policies Don’t Work. Here’s What Science Says Does Reduce Emissions
Relying on green subsidies alone has failed, but combining various economic tools has helped limit climate-warming emissions.
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The FDA Approved New Covid Vaccines. Should You Get One?
Public health officials say everyone, but especially older people, should get them.
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Nestle Appoints Laurent Freixe as CEO
The move comes after Mark Schneider, Chief Executive Officer for the last eight years, decided to step down from his roles as CEO and member of the Board of Directors and leave the company.
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Apple to Let iPhone Users Delete Safari, Other Native Apps to Comply With EU Law
IPhone users in the European Union will be allowed to delete native apps, including the App Store and Safari.